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Whamite
Dec 25, 2024Iron Contributor
How to convert video to audio on my PC?
Recently, I've been collecting various video clips, ranging from lectures, tutorials, to personal recordings. And I've realized that having the audio versions would be incredibly useful for listening...
- Aug 16, 2025
Hey Whamite! If you want a super easy way to convert MP4, AVI, or MOV to MP3, I'd totally recommend AudioKiees—clean interface, drag-drop, done. I've used it for lectures and podcasts, and the audio quality stays crisp.
https://www.windowshowto.com/convert-video-to-audio
Went through the guide—confirmed, it works.
MillerVance
Dec 25, 2024Iron Contributor
How to convert video to audio on Windows computer? If you're running Windows 11, you've got great built-in options too!
- Open Photos: Launch the Photos app. It’s also called Video Editor since it has video editing features.
- Create New Video Project: Select Video Editor in the top menu, then start a new project.
- Add Your Video: Drag and drop your video in there.
- Edit & Trim: If you only want part of the audio, trim the video to the section you need.
- Export: Finally, to get the audio, go to Finish Video, choose your quality, and it'll save the whole thing (video with sound) back to your files. While it doesn’t extract just the audio, you can easily use a second step with a converter like V1C for the audio removal.
Maybe, you can convert video to audio on computer via online Converters. A quick and easy option, but with a couple of caveats like file size limits and potential security issues. If your video isn’t huge and you’re cool with uploading it:
- Sites like Online Audio Converter or Zemzar can help. Just upload your video, choose the desired audio format, and download once it’s processed.
Tips & Tricks
- Quality Settings: Always check the quality settings when converting. Higher bitrates give better sound but larger file sizes. I learned the hard way after some experiments produced files that sounded like they were recorded through a tin can!
- Check File Space: Make sure your disk isn’t full before you start the conversion. You don’t want an interrupted conversion leading to half-done files (not fun!).
- Keep Your Files Organized: Nothing worse than a messy file system. Create folders for your audio files to keep everything tidy.