Extract audio from jpg (created by a Kodak camera)

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Folks,

Wondering if there are any applications that will batch extract
embedded audio from jpg files. There are no seperate files, unless
using the very slow serial cable, which I abandoned years ago, in favor
of a CF reader.

I have scads of pictures, and have used EasyShare and Picture Easy, and
it was a one by one event. I will try the latest Kodak creation just
to be sure the newer version doesn't offer this.

It seemed that HP did the same thing for some of their cameras, so I
would think there would be software somewhere.

Mark
 
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..jpg files cannot and do not contain any audio.

"NetWrench" <mvshka@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Folks,
>
> Wondering if there are any applications that will batch extract
> embedded audio from jpg files. There are no seperate files, unless
> using the very slow serial cable, which I abandoned years ago, in favor
> of a CF reader.
>
> I have scads of pictures, and have used EasyShare and Picture Easy, and
> it was a one by one event. I will try the latest Kodak creation just
> to be sure the newer version doesn't offer this.
>
> It seemed that HP did the same thing for some of their cameras, so I
> would think there would be software somewhere.
>
> Mark
>
 
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Greetings Mark,

If your reference is to the sounds embedded in a Kodak DC camera, i.e. 290,
you can do so by trying the following.

1. Install the DC290 software (if you do not have try the CCS file from
Kodak EasyShare Software - not sure if that will work with the old camera?)
2. Access the drive letter that corresponds with the camera. If you have a
card reader use it and double click on the card reader icon.
3. Highlight an image icon that has a sound file embedded in the jpeg header
and right click on it. Then left click on [Properties].
4. Click on the [Picture] tab and then click on [Extract].
5. Save the file to the computer. The wav file will take on the name of the
given image file name.

Let me know if this works for you. If not we can move ahead from there.

Talk to you soon,

Ron Baird
Eastman Kodak Company

"NetWrench" <mvshka@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Folks,
>
> Wondering if there are any applications that will batch extract
> embedded audio from jpg files. There are no seperate files, unless
> using the very slow serial cable, which I abandoned years ago, in favor
> of a CF reader.
>
> I have scads of pictures, and have used EasyShare and Picture Easy, and
> it was a one by one event. I will try the latest Kodak creation just
> to be sure the newer version doesn't offer this.
>
> It seemed that HP did the same thing for some of their cameras, so I
> would think there would be software somewhere.
>
> Mark
>