Sampling youtube videos
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- yonosoyelquesoy
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Sampling youtube videos
I found a sweet software a youtube to mp3 converter (192 kps quality).
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dv ... verter.htm
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dv ... verter.htm
- killstablo
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i just use audacity or http://www.video2mp3.net
the high quality method gives you 128kbps 44100 mp3 and there's no shit to install
the high quality method gives you 128kbps 44100 mp3 and there's no shit to install
Killstablo - evil ink
http://www.mediaconverter.org/
i think you only get 5 conversions per day. but thats pretty good for free.
i use it all the time.
i think you only get 5 conversions per day. but thats pretty good for free.
i use it all the time.
- killstablo
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yeah, or just use http://www.video2mp3.net and only download the mp3 you want, and not have to install a fucking download manager
Killstablo - evil ink
octalmage wrote:Thisplugin will add download links next to the youtube video.
thanks for this thing dude!
ive been sampling youtube for years using this method and it truely is the easiest way too and allowing you to sample anything with out having to convert anything!
in your windows XP mixer goto options then properties then click on recording, and CHECK -Stereo Mix to on. press OK then you'll have your little box of inputs make sure Stereo Mix is on.
then open up soundforge or some freeware wave editor and then record... really is as easy as that
(NOTE: if you use Windows VISTA... the mixer is appalling download an alternative soundcard mixer for your computer)
Hope that helps guys
in your windows XP mixer goto options then properties then click on recording, and CHECK -Stereo Mix to on. press OK then you'll have your little box of inputs make sure Stereo Mix is on.
then open up soundforge or some freeware wave editor and then record... really is as easy as that
(NOTE: if you use Windows VISTA... the mixer is appalling download an alternative soundcard mixer for your computer)
Hope that helps guys
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