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You’ll have to rip the audio from your captured video, but nearly every daw has that option. Its a free and easy work around. You could also use two interfaces and record direct to your daw and skip the video segment. Set one interface as the desktop device, the other gets exclusive control from the daw.
I tried a couple of youtube 2 wav websites but one almost gave me a virus. Also, I am specifically looking for youtube 2 wav, not youtube 2 mp3, as that's just what works better for me on FL Studio.
If you are still unsatisfied with the audio quality you get, there are 2 solutions. 1, change a video downloader; 2, change a video converter. But it can be done within one program: VideoProc Converter. It lets you free download videos from more than 1,000 sites and it supports converting MP4 to WAV with the best audio quality.
Looking for a free software to convert a video file to audio. Has to be able to convert the whole file without adding advertisements. edit: thank you all for feedback. Ended up going with Shutter Encode. Which from what I understands uses FFmpeg, but has a UI so no need for commands. Can recommend :)
VLC can extract audio from any video source and export it as MP3, FLAC, OGG, and WAV. Click the toolbox button next to the Profile selection field to change the MP3 bitrate (I believe 128 kb/s is the default - change it to 320 kb/s). Tutorial.
It downloads the video as mp4 then converts it to mp3/wav. The file size should be smaller than the full video length but the wav quality might not be perfect as there could be some loss when converting from mp4 to wav.
66 votes, 92 comments. true. I use 4k video downloader. Used the free version for years but the paid option (one time fee) let's you download playlists.
Oh totally - I was just saying that YouTube is compressing the audio, and once the detail is lost, you won't get it back by converting it to WAV again. It's like transforming a video to a smaller resolution, then back to a larger one and expecting the original pixels to be there or something :P
btw converting from youtube's compressed lossy opus audio to wav is a no no since lossy to lossless conversions make no sense at all. if you're wanting to download music your best bet is to download from Deezer or look on Soulseek to see if someone is sharing it
It allows you to convert any mp4 to wav without the quicktime nonsense by simply doing ffmpeg -i <infile> -ac 2 -f wav <outfile> Might look slightly complicated, and requires a terminal to do it, but if you save the command somewhere you can copy paste it each time.