How to Extract Audio from Video with Audacity and FFmpeg

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How to Extract Audio from Video with Audacity and FFmpeg
How to Extract Audio from Video with Audacity and FFmpeg
How to Extract Audio from Video with Audacity and FFmpeg
In this video, you will learn how to extract audio from video. We will use Audacity software which is free and open source. However, we need to install a library called FFpmeg in order to extract audio from a video file. At the end of this video, I'll also explain some of the reasons why you might want to separate audio from video. We will also look at some of the errors you might face while installing the FFmpeg library on Audacity. I will also show you how to download this library from the authentic website and how to locate the library on PC. Here are some important steps to install the FFmpeg library for Audacity.
Let's get back to why you might want to extract audio from a video. The first reason is that you may only be interested in the audio file. Additionally, you may want to get the video transcription of the audio extracted from the video. Sometimes you want to get the subtitle. Additionally, if you want to dub your video into another language, getting the audio from the original video is the first step.
We hope that YouTube will soon allow us to add multiple audio tracks to our videos. This will help us grow our audience. This video will help anyone on their journey to dubbing videos into other languages.

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