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- Load the video file. | - Load the video file. | ||
- **Optional**: Set the //A// & //B// positions if you want only a portion of the audio track. | - **Optional**: Set the //A// & //B// positions if you want only a portion of the audio track. | ||
- | - From the side panel, Audio section, choose the audio codec you want to use - e.g. MP3, Vorbis, WAV, AAC, or Copy if you just want to extract a piece of the original soundtrack. | + | - From the side panel, Audio section, choose the audio codec you want to use(nbsp)(ndash) e.g. MP3, Vorbis, WAV, AAC, or Copy if you just want to extract a piece of the original soundtrack. |
- Configure the options for your audio codec using the //Configure// button. | - Configure the options for your audio codec using the //Configure// button. | ||
- Go the menu: //Audio -> Save//. | - Go the menu: //Audio -> Save//. | ||
- Save the audio file. | - Save the audio file. | ||
- | A note of warning: using that method will save the raw audio track. If it is AAC or Vorbis, you will end up with an unplayable file as they need a container to be playable. | + | A note of warning: using that method will save the raw audio track. If it is AAC or Vorbis, you will end up with an unplayable file as they need a container to be playable. (Git head can export AAC in ADTS container) |