Hey, anyone of you know of any software that could do that job ? something like open source or freeware software would be nice, not really a big fan of "online converters" which I found when researching..
I'm trying Tunebite now looks really nice, however when I want to convert it says choose audio, then choose video, how do I do to make it so it's 100% audio ? can't seem to figure this out !
1. Download foobar
2. Drop the videos in there
3. Select all, right-click and go to convert-> quick convert
4. Choose the format you want to convert to from the list and whatever settings you want.
5. Download the corresponding encoder for the format you chose (flac.exe, lame.exe [mp3], etc.).
If you want to separate the whole album, you're gonna want to use audacity and break the music up. Throw the encoded audio file in there, select the section you want to break and fine tuning in order to get it exact. Use the Selection start stuff at the bottom of the window. You can also use ctrl+mousewheel to zoom in/out. After you select what you want, ctrl+c or x (copy or cut), ctrl+n (new window), ctrl+v (paste). That will copy it and paste the selection in a new window. After you do that, go to file, export. Once again, depending on what source you choose, you might need the corresponding encoder files. I think Flac and Wav don't need anything.
I'm trying Tunebite now looks really nice, however when I want to convert it says choose audio, then choose video, how do I do to make it so it's 100% audio ? can't seem to figure this out !
If you drag the video into the converter window on the bottom left of the screen it should say ''convert video to audio'' and directly above that give you formatting options for how you want to save it.
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