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Fairly Easy Ways to Extract Audio from Video

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You would feel a stirring of curiosity about how to extract audio from video when you have a need to cut the music track in a YouTube video to as the ringtone of your mobile phone or you just want the audio only in a video and everything like this. For any purpose, you have to work the extracting task by an audio extractor. To keep you from sacrificing a lot in getting a reliable extracting tool, the following introduces 2 professional yet easy-to-handle audio extractors - Joyoshare Media Cutter and VLC media player for your use. Part 1: How to Extract Audio from Video in Joyoshare Media Cutter To detach audio from a video, Joyoshare Media Cutter is a perfect solution. With a convenient user interface, everyone can manage to operate it without technical support. It has strong compatibility, which makes it work well with tons of audio and video formats, including MP4, MP3, MOV, WAV, WMV, MKV, VOB, AVI, M4A, AAC, FLAC, FLV, AC3, OGG, WMA, M4A, ASF, 3GP, and more. To be more pre...

How to Use VLC to Extract Audio from Video

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As a versatile media player, VLC can do more than just playing videos and audio. For example, it can help users to cut video clips, rotate a video, etc. If you search what are some amazing features of VLC on the Internet, you’ll get more than you can image. In this article, we will show you how to exact audio from video with VLC media player. Step 1 Add target video file First, launch VLC Media Player on the desktop. Go to the "Media" > "Convert / Save" to activate the Open Media window. Now click the "Add" button to find and import the video file you’d like to extract audio from. Step 2 Choose an output format Next click the "Convert / Save" button on the lower right corner. In the new popup window, choose the "Audio - MP3" option in the drop down menu of Profile as the output format. You can also change the destination file location by clicking the "Browse" icon and rename the file, or it will overwrite ...