How to extract audio from video

Posted by Unknown Saturday, April 28, 2012

The title says it all. No matter the reason, you want to extract audio from a video you have. Maybe you only have an mp3 player and it makes no sense to carry all video, or you may want to do some editing to create your own content. The point is that there are several ways to perform this extraction, but one of the simplest in the program will find Swifturn Free Sound Extractor. With support for over 250 formats, you may not allow anything to escape to the extraction capacity (and conversion) of this software.



Download YouTube videos is fairly straightforward, but when you only need the audio of one of these videos, how to proceed is slightly different. Some of the download services (for browser extensions or Greasemonkey scripts are some of the things that come to mind) and offer a direct extraction of audio in a format like mp3. However, if you already have the video saved locally (and not necessarily come from YouTube), you may need some outside help. This also must add the difference in formats. Remember that some formats are simple containers, and the possibility (albeit remote) that can not perform the extraction.

Fortunately, the program known as Swifturn Free Sound Extractor eliminates any problems of incompatibility by providing audio extraction support for over 250 formats. All you have to do is specify the path of the video (or videos, because you can process multiple at once), and in the next step choose either audio format and quality, through the multiple "presets" available. At the same time, Free Sound Extractor can fulfill the role of audio converter. For example, if you have a FLAC file and need to convert it to mp3, you can do so without specifying the FLAC problems as the source file, instead of a video.

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