Youtube audio question

Posted by: Mockie

Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 11:58 AM

Is is possible to download the audio of a Youtube video,convert

to mp3 format and save to my computer.

Frank
Posted by: Saswick

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 12:27 PM

Hi Frank

Run Audacity in a separate window and record the audio from youTube into Audacity then export from Audacity to Mp3 file

Col
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 12:27 PM

Some people have had great luck with this site.

http://www.video2mp3.net/

Ian
Posted by: Bill Lewis

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 04:50 PM

I've had real good luck with this.

http://www.mediahuman.com/youtube-downloader/
Posted by: lahawk

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 07:05 PM

http://www.youtube-mp3.org/
Posted by: btweengigs

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/18/13 08:22 PM

Larry's choice...my choice. So simple. Save MP3 wherever you want by double clicking on download. Mac and PC.
Eddie
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/19/13 04:43 AM

Originally Posted By: btweengigs
Larry's choice...my choice. So simple. Save MP3 wherever you want by double clicking on download. Mac and PC.
Eddie


Only thing is I just converted one and about six in a row could not be downloaded as per youtube.

realplayer and youtube downloader work. youtube downloader will convert after the download. i'm not sure if realplayer will or not but youtube downloader will convert realplayer downloads.

kind of a tongue twister drink
Posted by: john smies

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/19/13 05:19 AM



This might well be the best of the bunch as it allows you to download the youtube fill and have it conversed in any way you want, so you can end up with WAV, or MP3 , or AVI film, etc.etc.

regards,
John

http://www.freemake.com/free_video_downloader/
Posted by: Mockie

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/20/13 01:49 PM

Thanks guys for all the suggestions.

Will have fun checking them out.

Frank
Posted by: DonM

Re: Youtube audio question - 01/20/13 07:44 PM

I use Freemake, as John suggested.
DonM