HOW TO EXTRACT AUDIO FROM VIDEO & CONVERT MEDIA FILE FORMAT
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I have a few friends who work as a DJ. Some of them are music remixers and some are working in clubs mixing live music. One of them which is pretty new to this business called me yesterday asking me if I know how to extract audio from a movie. DJs often need to use a small part or a short phrase from a movie to embed it into their remix or simply to scratching purposes. One common example that a DJ normally scratch is from a simple “Oh yeah” and the DJ can make it sound like “oh, ohhh ye-ye-yeahhhhhhh”. There are many more examples and it depends on the DJs creativity to make it sound better and more catchy.
I’ve never really done any research on which is the best audio or video convertor which can extract audio from a video file. If you do a search in Google, you’ll definitely find a lot of “convertor” software and most of them are shareware that cost money. Don’t be even surprised if some of them are actually from the same company and they re-branded their software to get more exposure and sales. I know about this because most of the spam in forum is about audio convertor software.
Look no further because here are 2 free media convertors which I’ve been using all along and it supports a lot of audio and video formats.
My first choice is Format Factory.
It is a multifunctional media converter that supports converting all popular video, audio, picture formats to others. To extract audio from a video, simply load the video file and then select “All to MP3″. Other than converting audio and video formats, it can also repair damaged video and audio file, reduce Multimedia file size, watermarking videos and images, rips DVD and the program interface supports up to 50 languages. Most importantly, this program is totally free and you can’t find any spyware or nag screens bugging you to donate. I also recently used this to convert a .MP4 movie to .AVI to play on my WDTV.
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My second choice is xrecode II.
It is converter and audio-grabber which allows you to convert many audio formats but it cannot convert video formats. Other than that, xrecode II supports parallel conversion by utilizing power of multi-core CPUs, normalizing audio files so that every mp3 plays at the same volume, able to combine multiple files into one large audio file, extracting audio from flv, avi, mov etc. video files (multiple audio streams are supported). Although it is a shareware that cost $15, it is fully functional with only a nag screen being displayed on startup.
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