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What do you use to convert youtube to MP3 files?
Posted on: 16.09.2012 by Shonna Trantow
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Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Ruthe Byro
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Why do you need that, 128k sounds crap?
Originally Posted by Zolo
Yeah, the difficult part is making sure that the quality is atleast ABOVE 120 kbps.
just to add to that.. you get between 64kbps and 128kbps audio in SD vids. in HD vids (that is, 720p and up), you get between 128kbps and 192kbps audio.

however, bitrate is far from the only concern with audio from YT. actual quality can be poor for other reasons as well.

first off, almost all content went through multiple transcodes as people rarely upload lossless audio. OP's plan to put yet another transcode on top of that by re-encoding his YT rips to MP3 is, of course, LOL quality-wise.

second, i frequently hear audio that's been heavily clipped or otherwise degraded. i see this particularly often when people upload audio that originally came off vinyl.
Shonna Trantow
16.09.2012
title?
Leeanna Ayla
17.09.2012
Nevermind, my mistake.
Matt Kane
16.09.2012
if you can
Desire Piedmont
16.09.2012
If you can't find a tune anywhere but YouTube, I'd guess the punters aren't screaming to hear it.

What's the elusive song by the way?
Dione Haimes
16.09.2012
Lauretta Ehrhorn
16.09.2012
If you cant find the song in a better format then accept that you don't have that song. Playing Youtube rips out is criminal and will ruin your reputation far more than not owning a particular tune.
Ruthe Byro
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Why do you need that, 128k sounds crap?
Originally Posted by Zolo
Yeah, the difficult part is making sure that the quality is atleast ABOVE 120 kbps.
just to add to that.. you get between 64kbps and 128kbps audio in SD vids. in HD vids (that is, 720p and up), you get between 128kbps and 192kbps audio.

however, bitrate is far from the only concern with audio from YT. actual quality can be poor for other reasons as well.

first off, almost all content went through multiple transcodes as people rarely upload lossless audio. OP's plan to put yet another transcode on top of that by re-encoding his YT rips to MP3 is, of course, LOL quality-wise.

second, i frequently hear audio that's been heavily clipped or otherwise degraded. i see this particularly often when people upload audio that originally came off vinyl.
cala mar
16.09.2012
this is the sort of bullshit that makes vinyl/cdj purists hate digital. FOR SHAME.
Cole Maroto
16.09.2012
mad zach did a tutorial on this just a little bit ago:

http://www.djranking s.com/2012/08/2...que-drum-rack/
Bunny Sockel
16.09.2012
youtube ripper = pirate enough said
Latoria Kavulich
16.09.2012
please don't tell me you use youtube rips to mix with? jeebus
Roseanna Signorini
16.09.2012
Real Player.....real player basic is free to download. Once its installed in your comp, when you scroll over a video on youtube, a little box pops up for you to download the video, once its downloaded you can then use the real player converter to convert to mp3. Very fast and very easy.

subculture.....didn't know you took that until I just saw it, I am truly honored, thank you brother
Shonna Trantow
16.09.2012
Yeah, the difficult part is making sure that the quality is atleast ABOVE 120 kbps.
Erica Charvet
16.09.2012
For some songs that does seem to be about the only option. I've found FLVTO to be about the best online ripper.

http://www.flvto.com/
Fannie Ohayre
16.09.2012
Google is your friend.
Shonna Trantow
16.09.2012
Found a song, but couldn't find the downloadable mp3 anywhere.
Celine Surico
16.09.2012
Why do you need that, 128k sounds crap?

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