ripping audio from DVDs and Youtube with a PC?
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
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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
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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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