It would be we you could make an MP3 file to play on your PC, or MP3-player by extracting digital audio files from video files.
DFZ Audio Extractor is an easy-to-use and free audio extraction tool that supports the following formats: avi , mpg, dat (VCD), wmv, asf (Windows Media files), mov, qt (Quicktime), flv (flash video), mp4, 3gp, vob (DVD). The quality is great, the sound does not need normalizing (i.e. increasing the volume). The program works with a list where you add the files you want to convert, no matter what format they are.
Next you need choose all those conversion filters placed in-between the in and out. In the output options section, select an audio format that you want to convert to. Keep to the default MP3 format if you are not sure as this is widely supported on most hardware devices capable of playing digital music. Next, set the audio sample rate to 44,100 in order for the files to be as compatible as possible with hardware and CD authoring software which sometimes has troubles with anything higher than 44,100.
Then you configure the conversion options for each one of them separately and finally click on the START button to let the program do the work.

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Nice freeware. Anothter freeware that is useful is Format Factory. It can convert video files, audio files and yes video to audio.
I am looking for a minus one software that can extract the music and eliminate the voice hehe. Do you happen to know where we could find one? Thank you.
@rian I will try to find out and post it on my blog.
This tool will come in handy in the very near future, there’s a few songs I wouldn’t mind ripping from You Tube videos that I can’t find on the web.
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@John yeah this is a very good freeware…..