January 16, 2014 at 11:03 pm
Hi Guys,
A bit of a strange request but i was hopeful some had some MP3s or Wav files of DH Dove’s or Devons.
I would love to get them on my site for a bit of “ambience”
Cheers, Dan
http://dh104preservation.webs.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/DH104-Dove-Preservation-Group/523574834358937
By: joanblaue - 19th January 2014 at 14:26
i will try your suggestion of getting audio off videos….
Dan,
just put pwn in the adress between the www. and the rest…
PM me if it is not clear.
cheers
olivier
By: DanS333 - 18th January 2014 at 22:08
Thanks everyone,
nice video, did you notice the wing ripple moving acoss the wing at about 3:30
i will try your suggestion of getting audio off videos
cheers, Dan
By: joanblaue - 18th January 2014 at 13:51
There’s some great Dove footage on Youtube. If there’s one in which the audio is what you are looking for I would suggest contacting the original poster and asking if they wouldn’t mind you using the audio on your site. From there it is simply a case of ripping the mp3 from the video with an audio extractor. You need to have a Youtube account though to be able to contact the poster.
Didn’t found Dove record on the LP33 I have…
Anyway I found several good footages on Youtube and it is easy to convert into MP3.
I love this one : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWFxUoY8Brk
PM me if you need some infos.
cheers
Olivier
By: Mothminor - 17th January 2014 at 19:41
There’s some great Dove footage on Youtube. If there’s one in which the audio is what you are looking for I would suggest contacting the original poster and asking if they wouldn’t mind you using the audio on your site. From there it is simply a case of ripping the mp3 from the video with an audio extractor. You need to have a Youtube account though to be able to contact the poster.
By: 91Regal - 17th January 2014 at 17:44
Dan, nice idea. When I was young I bought a LP vinyl of “aircrafts sounds…anyway how to convert into mp3 ??cheers olivier
There are some modern, fairly low quality turntables that are capable of effecting this – about£100 – that’s probably the easiest option.Otherwise you’ll need a ‘conventional’ turntable and a kit containing leads and appropriate software to load onto your computer – Maplins do one for about £20.
By: joanblaue - 17th January 2014 at 12:54
Dan, nice idea. When I was young I bought a LP vinyl of “aircrafts sounds” . I don’t remenber exactly what sounds was recirded but I remenber a viscount, some “bangs” and tower’s control chats.
I will look this WE and tell you.
…anyway how to convert into mp3 ??
cheers
olivier