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Extract song from video

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Hello again :)
I want to know if there is a program which removes the video and lets only the music of the video
For example:
MP4 (original file) --- MP3 (converted one)
or taking the music you are listening to your HDD
 
Realplayer SP

Hello again :)
I want to know if there is a program which removes the video and lets only the music of the video
For example:
MP4 (original file) --- MP3 (converted one)
or taking the music you are listening to your HDD

The free Realplay SP does it well for .flv or flash video content. Unfortunately only the $39.99 Realplayer SP Plus does MP4 to MP3. So I hope somebody else knows of free software to do everything otherwise I don't think $39.99 is that bad a price.

http://www.real.com/realplayer
 
Oh, well than i should wait for a free one :(
Anyway thanks!
 
Try the free version of AoA:

With AoA Audio Extractor, you can easily extract audio tracks from AVI, MPEG, MPG, FLV (Flash Video), DAT, WMV, MOV, MP4, 3GP video files and save them as MP3, WAV and AC3 formats.

It can also be used to save any portion of the audio of a video file.

It supports batch conversion.

AoA Audio Extractor is FREE software. You don't need to pay for it.

Direct Download Here.
 
Somebody help us out here

Oh, well than i should wait for a free one :(
Anyway thanks!

Is there a free video converter that supports most if not all formats and also allows the extraction of the audio stream from the video?
 
Looks like tech 2 gave me an option :)
 
This program records really bad btw.....
 
You can get VLC to do it.
 
How to use vlc for a better quality?
 
super and mediacoder, are free and that is very easy to do
 
I've always used Free3GP Video Converter from DVDVideoSoft, it's a bit annoying, and needs updating every 6 months or so but it's free.
 
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