[Hidden-tech] YouTube - audio question

Jeff Rutherford jeffrutherford at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 15:15:59 EDT 2012


Thanks Mark. I haven't used Camtasia. I've used Call Recorder for Skype on the Mac. And knock on wood, I've never had a problem with 80+ recorded interviews.

And, I've been using Garageband for a small amount of post-production. I'll check out Camtasia. 

Best,

Jeff

Jeff Rutherford
jeffrutherford at gmail.com
413-475-0087




On Jun 12, 2012, at 3:12 PM, Mark Firehammer wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
> 
> Here's how I do this.
> Download the Youtube video using any video downloader you choose
> I then import that video into Camtasia Studio
> You can then render the audio portion only as an MP3 file. 
> Under 2 Minutes from start to finish depending of course on the length of the recording. Watch me do it here: http://www.screencast.com/t/jEGWn9vVP
> 
> Everyone with any commitment to web video and podcast production is well served to own Camtasia. I've been using it for 8 years or so. There simply is no better tool at any price for a wide variety of uses. Haven;t found a project yet that it didn't make all the difference on. 
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> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Jeff Rutherford <jeffrutherford at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I've recorded 70 episodes of an audio podcast, and I have another 15-20 episodes that I've recorded and haven't released yet, and more interviews scheduled. The podcast is strictly audio only. I record interviews via Skype, do some post-production and clean up in Garageband, etc.
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> However, I'm very, very intrigued by Google+'s video Hangouts which you can now record. With the recording process, once you record a video, it is uploaded as a YouTube file and is freely available on YouTube.
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> Here's the question I have. Is anyone familiar with stripping the audio out of a YouTube segment? My thinking here is that I would record interviews via Google+ Hangout, and the YouTube video would be out there and available. However, I don't want to abandon my audio-only listeners. I was thinking that I'd strip the audio out of the video, and upload it as usual, so that the audio is available as a podcast feed on iTunes, etc.
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> Anyone experienced with stripping the audio out of YouTube videos? And, I should point out, with the way that Google+ Hangouts are recorded, I'm not controlling that video recording by any type of client software. It's all automatic via the cloud and then automatically uploaded and available as a video file on YouTube.
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