ripping audio from DVDs and Youtube with a PC?

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ripping audio from DVDs and Youtube with a PC?
Posted on: 31.08.2012 by Errol Bernabei
I want to rip audio from a couple of DVDs and maybe from youtube but I am a Windows 7 user. Everything people are suggesting to me has been Mac only or fairly useless on a PC. the easier the better as Im not very tech savy
Kasi Marget
10.09.2012
Originally Posted by mostapha
I'm assuming you're sampling, not just stealing tracks.

You can also run an audio output to an audio input and record it. You can always do that regardless of the source.
Hence my message about Audacity and not some bizarre-quality-wise-untrustable tier website allowing to download from YouTube and stuff.
Errol Bernabei
31.08.2012
I want to rip audio from a couple of DVDs and maybe from youtube but I am a Windows 7 user. Everything people are suggesting to me has been Mac only or fairly useless on a PC. the easier the better as Im not very tech savy
Kasi Marget
10.09.2012
Originally Posted by mostapha
I'm assuming you're sampling, not just stealing tracks.

You can also run an audio output to an audio input and record it. You can always do that regardless of the source.
Hence my message about Audacity and not some bizarre-quality-wise-untrustable tier website allowing to download from YouTube and stuff.
Dorie Scelzo
10.09.2012
I'm assuming you're sampling, not just stealing tracks.

You can also run an audio output to an audio input and record it. You can always do that regardless of the source.
Celine Surico
08.09.2012
128k audio from YouTube is not exactly anything usable for mixes or playing for people. Assume most know that.
Yong Aptekar
08.09.2012
I've pulled samples from youtube before, search "youtube to MP3" on google. You will get sites that you input the video website, and it converts the audio for you.
Ossie Pooley
02.09.2012
It's not a good idea. Youtube isn't known for it's audio quality...
Sydney Lashway
02.09.2012
dirpy.com...that lets you rip YouTube vids to audio
Errol Bernabei
31.08.2012
Thanks i will give that one a go now.
Kasi Marget
31.08.2012
Audacity (free software). Use "stereo mix" (it's sometimes called "What U Hear") as input, it will record anything you would hear on speakers. Hit record. Done.

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