How to extract audio from a video file with avs video converter?
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008Introduction
Step 1: Download and install AVS Video Converter
Step 2: Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file
Step 3: Select the audio track (optional)
Step 4: Open the Edit window and select a part of the video
Step 5: Extract audio
Introduction
Sometimes you might need to extract audio from a video of yours to be able to listen to it using your audio player - a portable MP3 player, for instance. That can be quite easy if you use our AVS Video Converter. Follow the steps below to learn how to do that.
Step 1: Download and install AVS Video Converter
Click here to download it. After the download is finished, run the AVSVideoConverter.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions.
Step 2: Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file
To select a video you would like to convert hit the Browse… button next to the Input File Name field. In the opened Windows Explorer Window browse for the necessary DVD folder:

Note: when your input is a DVD Disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: X:\Video_TS\Video_TS.IFO. “X” stands for your DVD-ROM or the hard disk drive folder where your DVD is stored:

It is usually safe to select the IFO file, rather than VOB file, because the IFO file contains the information about the entire DVD structure and this way you will avoid audio and video de-synch problems when converting. Also, most DVDs have several VOB files (files with actual video) and if you convert VOBs instead of IFO, you will have to merge them afterwards, which is not the case with the IFO files.
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