Video to Audio Extractor
Pulls the audio out of video files and saves it as MP3, WAV, FLAC or M4A.
What it does
Use this to turn webinar videos into podcasts, archive only the audio of meeting recordings, rip music from films/series, or produce audio files from interview videos for transcription.
How to use
- Drag video files into the list.
- Pick an Output Audio Format: MP3, WAV, FLAC or M4A.
- Pick an Audio Bitrate (default 320k).
- Click Run.
You get one audio file per video.
Supported video formats
MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, WMV, FLV.
Picking a format
| Format | What for |
|---|---|
| MP3 | Most universal, plays everywhere. General use. |
| WAV | Uncompressed, for professional editing. |
| FLAC | Lossless compression, archive-quality. |
| M4A | Apple devices, AAC format. |
Bitrate
- 320k: High quality, ideal for podcast/music.
- 256k: High quality, balanced size.
- 192k: Standard, fine for most uses.
- 128k: Smaller files, slight quality drop.
Examples
Webinar into a podcast: Add the webinar MP4, MP3 192k, run. Audio you can listen to on the go.
Archive a meeting's audio: Add the MP4s, FLAC, run. Lossless audio archive.
Rip music from a film: Add the MKV, MP3 320k, run. High-quality music file.
Audio for transcription: Add the interview video, WAV, run. Ideal for uploading to AI transcription tools.
Watch out
- Picking a bitrate higher than the source quality does not improve it.
- Some video formats (like MKV) carry multiple audio tracks, the first one is picked by default.
- DRM-protected or encrypted videos cannot be processed.
- Very large video files (1GB+) may take minutes.
License
Free tier has a monthly extract cap. Office plan removes it.