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Title: How to extract audio from movie files
Post by: HCK on June 20, 2013, 07:01:16 am
How to extract audio from movie files
   




   
A reader who prefers to remain anonymous has some movies that he’d like to turn into an entirely different kind of media file. He writes:



I have some MPEG-4 music video files and all I want to do is lift the soundtrack from them and burn that music to CD. What’s the secret?



There are many secrets to this one. Allow me to run down a few of them that are built into the current Mac OS and Apple applications you likely have on your computer.

Use QuickTime Player X: Launch QuickTime Player X (found in the Applications folder) and use it to open your movie. Choose File > Export and in the sheet that appears choose Audio Only from the Format pop-up menu at the bottom of the sheet. Name the file and click Export. The file will be exported as a 256kbps AAC audio file.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
      

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