Crazy about the dialogue in the movie you watched, like the soundtrack, but can't find the audio recording anywhere? A common problem that many users have encountered. It doesn't matter, because the sound can always be taken from the video itself.
Instructions
Step 1
To solve the problem, you will need a video or audio editor. Decide on the program you will be using. This could be Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Sound Forge, and even a standard Movie Maker. Each of the listed programs is suitable for saving audio from a video, but you can choose another one that is more convenient for you.
Step 2
Start the selected program. To open the video, select "File" -> "Open" or use the standard keyboard shortcut Ctrl + O. Find the desired video file in the dialog box that appears, click on it once and click the "Open" button. An alternative to this method is to drag the file with the mouse to the application pasteboard.
Step 3
After the file has been opened in the editing program, you need to trim off the excess parts and leave only the desired fragment. For this purpose, use the appropriate application toolkit. If you need to take audio from the entire video, and not any specific part of it, skip this step.
Step 4
If necessary, edit the audio track if the editor's capabilities allow it. For example, you can adjust the volume of the sound, and use the equalizer to achieve a more suitable sound. However, these conversions should be done if the sound quality needs to be improved.
Step 5
Now you need to save the sound. To do this, select "File" -> "Save" ("Calculate" or "Export" depending on the program used). In the window that appears, specify the name of the saved file and its format. The latter can be mp3, wav, wma, ogg, mp4 and other audio formats. Additionally, you can adjust parameters such as bit rate, compression quality, stereo / mono, etc. Click “Save” to finish.