Either find another audio file, one that isn't copyrighted or is free-use, or contact the owner of the copyright and ask them for permission and the conditions under which you can use the material.
Pull the audio off the video that's on YouTube, or try Limewire for just the audio file.
Any type of audio file converter can be downloaded. The software is available for download in plenty of places online. There are also some online audio converters for use with sites such as Youtube, if you're uncomfortable downloading.
In Virtualdub (http://www.virtualdub.org/) go to File>Open video file, set the file type to "All types" and select your image.Next, go to Audio>Audio from other file and select your audio track.Go back to Audio and make sure it is set as "Direct stream copy".Go to Video, set "Fast recompress", then to Video>Compression and select "uncompressed".Go to Video>Frame rate and select "change so video and audio duration matches"Go to File>Save as AVI.Alternatively - http://www.TunesToTube will create a video from an MP3 and an Image file and automatically upload in to your YouTube account.
okay, go into my computer, double click the CD, and save the video/audio file. Then go to Youtube and click upload. Click browse and select the file from the CD
You would need the video file. Uploading copyrighted content without permission is not allowed and may result in the removal of your video.
A good free program is Youtube Downloader, you download the video THEN convert it to the file format you want. EG - mp3, WMM
Copyrighted content is difficult to find on YouTube. Copyright owners are able to file a DMCA takedown notice to content that infringes their copyright on YouTube. Thus, it is unlikely that you'll find any full episodes of YuGiOh on the website.
.wav an extension file . mean ( waveform audio file )
Go onto your internet and type in 'Audio File Converter'
The audio file won't sound good.
Go here: http://aresgalaxy.sourceforge.net/copyright.htm I read it and basically, if you own a copyright or the file is not copyrighted, it's legal. If the file is copyrighted, such as a music or movie file that you bought or downloaded, then you don't have the rights to share the file.
As you said if the file is stereo (as in left and right, two channels), you should route it to 2CH audio out