I wanna download music videos [from YouTube/GoogleTube], capture the audio and convert them to audio files (mp3/iTunes etc).
So in short, I wanna take U2′s “Saints are coming” video from YouTube and convert that as a mp3/iTune.
The funny thing is that most of these music audio/mp3 songs aren’t available for free downloads, but the videos are!
[Thanks Goog/YouTube for supporting piracy! You know I love it! ]
Follow these simple steps to convert a video file to audio format:
- Convert the YouTube/Google video to FLV format [use videodl / Keepvid].
- Download WinFF.
- Once you have WinFF installed, choose the FLV file you want to convert; and select “Wave[Audio]” option.
And there you go! You have the .wav file, and you are free to convert that to whatever music format you wish to [read here for converting to other formats].
You can also use TubeStock to convert YouTube videos to iPod/PSP compatible format [free/30 days trial].
Thanks to Goog, Everbody’s free to wear sunscreen [that's the first song I downloaded!]
What about you guys? Don’t you think that this the best way to enrich one’s music collection? [YouTube/Goog Video is full of music videos, after all].











…Thank you very much for this”
This is stupid.
There is no fucking Wave format.
As I know, Pavtube Youtube Converter is capable of downloading and converting youtube videos at a time, as well as converting youtube video to any video formats as you want. Moreover, it runs very fast and steadily.