You can save the audio from a video using Windows Movie Maker.
In Windows Movie Maker, you can delete the video and only keep the audio by following these instructions:
> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker
> Change to Time-line view
> Click the + button beside the Video track
> Click, hold and drag the audio track down into the Audio/Music track below it
> Now right-click on the video in the Video track and delete/cut/remove it
All that should be remaining is the audio (from your original video) which is now in the Audio/Music track. If you choose to Publish/Finish this audio-only file, its format will automatically be converted into a .wma file following the process.
Put your audio clip into your timeline at the bottom of the screen and save it. You don't need video to save projects.
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You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker, but you can extract the audio from a video in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and save/publish it as an audio file.
If you only want the audio from the video clip, this is how you get it:> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker> Switch to the Time-line View of the program> Drag your video into the Video track> Click the + button beside the word Video (to open up the tracks)> Then, click, hold and drag the audio down into the Audio/Music trackYou will notice that the video portion has disappeared and all that remains is the audio. Publish/Finish/Save the audio (which will be exported into a .wma format).
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The way to remove the video from the audio (and only retain the audio) is by dragging the video clip to the MUSIC/AUDIOtrack in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker instead of the Video track.Once you have the audio there, publish/finish it. That will change the video to an 'audio' format (in this case a .wma).
You have to record the audio first and save it in one of the following audio/music formats used by Windows Movie Make:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wmaOnce the audio is saved/converted to one of the above mentioned formats, you can import it into Windows Movie Maker.
To edit audio from Premiere in Adobe Audition, export the audio track from Premiere and import it into Audition. Then use Audition's tools to edit, enhance, and mix the audio as needed. Finally, save the edited audio and import it back into Premiere for your video project.
It will auto-save to video and you can come back to the website to view it without loading as long as you don't close your eb brower. If you close your web browser and start it again, you will have to load the video again.
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
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.
To recover the sound from a recorded video call made with a screen recorder, you can use video editing software or audio extraction tools. Import the recorded video file into the software, and look for an option to extract or separate the audio track. Once extracted, you can save it as an audio file format like MP3 or WAV. If the audio is missing or low quality, consider checking the original recording settings or using noise reduction tools to enhance it.