Thanks for this,
it is great and very easy to use.
Thanks again,
Trevor
> On 19 Feb 2020, at 04:53, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Yes you can.
>
> I use an application called YouTube to MP3 Converter, from Media Human. The
> basic version is free and is available for both MacOS and Windows.
> I
Thanks for this link. Great to know this.
Patrick
> On Feb 18, 2020, at 11:53 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Yes you can.
>
> I use an application called YouTube to MP3 Converter, from Media Human. The
> basic version is free and is available for both MacOS and Windows.
> I have used it to
Yes you can.
I use an application called YouTube to MP3 Converter, from Media Human. The
basic version is free and is available for both MacOS and Windows.
I have used it to convert YouTube content to both MP3 and M4A formats.
Check it out at the link below:
I do this all the time on Linux. Haven't tried it on my Mac, but I
expect something similar should be possible.
I use this command with either mkv or webm files without issues.
ffmpeg -i [filename.mkv|webm] -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 audio.wav
The above requires you've installed the ffmpeg
Sure,
Try pasting the link to the video onto this website. Convert the video, then
download it.
https://ytmp3.cc/en13/
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> On Feb 18, 2020, at 9:27 PM, maurice mines wrote:
>
> Hello, I found a YouTube that has audio that I like what I want to do is
> find a way
Hello, I found a YouTube that has audio that I like what I want to do is find a
way to make an audio file out of that audio. Is there a way to download a
YouTube video to one’s machine then extract the outer? Can this even be done?
A friend sent me a link to some software that appears to do it