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New Streamlining Audio Management for Filmmakers The Ins and Outs of Automated Ducking with Final Cut Pro X 2023
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Streamlining Audio Management for Filmmakers: The Ins and Outs of Automated Ducking with Final Cut Pro X 2023
How to Do Automatic Audio Ducking in Final Cut Pro X
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
If you are working in post-production, then you might be familiar with the concept of audio ducking. In nutshell, it is a process in which the background sound of a clip is reduced and the voiceover is amplified. Therefore, with the help of sound ducking, we can focus on the dialogues without a noisy background track.
Lately, a lot of people have asked us about the process to do automatic audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X. Since it is a clip-based editing tool, it lacks a dedicated mixer to help us do FCPX audio ducking. Thankfully, there are third-party plugins and tools (like the FCPX AutoDuck) that can help us do the same. In this post, I will let you know how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro and its best alternative.
If you don’t want to use any plugins, see this article: How to sync in FCPX.
Part 1: How to Perform Audio Ducking in Final Cut Pro X?
If you have a video in which you have background music and a voiceover, then you can perform sound ducking in it. This will automatically enhance the quality of the voiceover and would mellow down the background music selectively. Sadly, the feature of audio ducking in Final Cut Pro has to be done manually as there are no instant automatic options in the tool presently.
Therefore, you can use any reliable third-party FCPX tool like Audified or AutoDuck to meet your requirements. For instance, let’s consider the example of FCPX AutoDuck, which is a paid macOS application. To perform FCPX audio ducking, you first have to export the music and voiceover as two dedicated files. Later, you can import them to FCPX AutoDuck to perform auto-ducking of the music.
Step 1: Export the Music Files
To perform audio ducking in Final Cut Pro, you can first launch the application on Mac and open your project. Since there is no FCPX audio ducking option, you first have to export the music files.
For this, you can just go to the main menu on Final Cut Pro and select File > Share > Master File. This will help you explore and save all the media files from Final Cut Pro.
Now, once the Master File window would be opened, you can go to the “Role” tab and select “Audio Only” as the output role. This will display a list of the background music and the voiceover file.
You can now select the files of your choice and click on the “Next” button to save them to any desired location on your Mac.
Step 2: Use FCPX AutoDuck to Do Automatic Sound Ducking
Great! Now, you can just open the FCPX AutoDuck application on your Mac via its Application or Spotlight. You can just give it a project name and drag-and-drop the speaker (voiceover) and the music files here. If you want, you can also import a filler file of your choice.
FCPX will also let you select the level of music ducking from its dedication option. There are also different options to set up things like setting up the window or pre-roll for the audio.
In the end, you can click on the “Duck” button and let FCPX AutoDuck perform automatic audio ducking on the files.
Step 3: Insert the Modified File to your Project
Once the FCPX audio ducking process is completed, it will generate an XML file. You can now just drag the XML file and drop it to your project in Final Cut Pro. Here, you can choose to select the XML file in the same project.
You can now copy the modified music clip, go to the timeline, and paste it at the starting of the video. Here, you can just mute the previous music clip and let the auto-duck audio play instead.
Part 2: The Best FCPX Alternative for Mac to Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
As you can see, it is pretty tough to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro as there is no automatic feature in the tool. Therefore, you can consider using Wondershare Filmora for Mac to perform automatic sound ducking and save your time. It is an inbuilt feature in Filmora that would perform auto-ducking instantly, and you can also mark the level of ducking in the video.
Ideally, you can perform audio ducking on voiceover or another soundtrack in Wondershare Filmora. To perform music ducking via Wondershare Filmora on Mac, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Import the Video Clip or Record Your Audio
To begin with, just launch Wondershare Filmora on your Mac and just drag-and-drop your media files to the application. You can also go to its menu and choose to import media files.
Once your video is imported, you can drag it to the timeline at the bottom to work on it. If you want, you can click on the voiceover icon (adjacent to the preview section) to record dialogues right away.
Apart from that, you can also import music files to your video or use the extensive range of royalty-free audio files that are available in Filmora.
Step 2: Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
Great! Now, on the timeline of Filmora, you can see your video and the music track. From here, you need to select the track that you want to amplify (like the voiceover).
Afterward, right-click the audio track and select the “Adjust Audio” option from the context menu.
This will open a dedicated Audio Mixer window on the screen. Just go to the Audio tab and enable the “Ducking” option to lower the volume of other audio tracks. You can also select the desired level for music ducking to implement.
Step 3: Export the Edited Video
That’s it! After performing audio ducking on Filmora, you can preview the results and further make the needed changes. In the end, you can click on the “Export” button and save the file in the format and resolution of your choice.
There you go! After following this guide, you can easily learn how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X easily. Since there is no inbuilt FCPX audio ducking option, you can use a third-party tool like FCPX AutoDuck. Apart from that, if you are looking for a better alternative to do sound ducking, then simply use Wondershare Filmora. It is a user-friendly and resourceful application that would let you perform automatic music ducking like a pro.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
If you are working in post-production, then you might be familiar with the concept of audio ducking. In nutshell, it is a process in which the background sound of a clip is reduced and the voiceover is amplified. Therefore, with the help of sound ducking, we can focus on the dialogues without a noisy background track.
Lately, a lot of people have asked us about the process to do automatic audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X. Since it is a clip-based editing tool, it lacks a dedicated mixer to help us do FCPX audio ducking. Thankfully, there are third-party plugins and tools (like the FCPX AutoDuck) that can help us do the same. In this post, I will let you know how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro and its best alternative.
If you don’t want to use any plugins, see this article: How to sync in FCPX.
Part 1: How to Perform Audio Ducking in Final Cut Pro X?
If you have a video in which you have background music and a voiceover, then you can perform sound ducking in it. This will automatically enhance the quality of the voiceover and would mellow down the background music selectively. Sadly, the feature of audio ducking in Final Cut Pro has to be done manually as there are no instant automatic options in the tool presently.
Therefore, you can use any reliable third-party FCPX tool like Audified or AutoDuck to meet your requirements. For instance, let’s consider the example of FCPX AutoDuck, which is a paid macOS application. To perform FCPX audio ducking, you first have to export the music and voiceover as two dedicated files. Later, you can import them to FCPX AutoDuck to perform auto-ducking of the music.
Step 1: Export the Music Files
To perform audio ducking in Final Cut Pro, you can first launch the application on Mac and open your project. Since there is no FCPX audio ducking option, you first have to export the music files.
For this, you can just go to the main menu on Final Cut Pro and select File > Share > Master File. This will help you explore and save all the media files from Final Cut Pro.
Now, once the Master File window would be opened, you can go to the “Role” tab and select “Audio Only” as the output role. This will display a list of the background music and the voiceover file.
You can now select the files of your choice and click on the “Next” button to save them to any desired location on your Mac.
Step 2: Use FCPX AutoDuck to Do Automatic Sound Ducking
Great! Now, you can just open the FCPX AutoDuck application on your Mac via its Application or Spotlight. You can just give it a project name and drag-and-drop the speaker (voiceover) and the music files here. If you want, you can also import a filler file of your choice.
FCPX will also let you select the level of music ducking from its dedication option. There are also different options to set up things like setting up the window or pre-roll for the audio.
In the end, you can click on the “Duck” button and let FCPX AutoDuck perform automatic audio ducking on the files.
Step 3: Insert the Modified File to your Project
Once the FCPX audio ducking process is completed, it will generate an XML file. You can now just drag the XML file and drop it to your project in Final Cut Pro. Here, you can choose to select the XML file in the same project.
You can now copy the modified music clip, go to the timeline, and paste it at the starting of the video. Here, you can just mute the previous music clip and let the auto-duck audio play instead.
Part 2: The Best FCPX Alternative for Mac to Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
As you can see, it is pretty tough to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro as there is no automatic feature in the tool. Therefore, you can consider using Wondershare Filmora for Mac to perform automatic sound ducking and save your time. It is an inbuilt feature in Filmora that would perform auto-ducking instantly, and you can also mark the level of ducking in the video.
Ideally, you can perform audio ducking on voiceover or another soundtrack in Wondershare Filmora. To perform music ducking via Wondershare Filmora on Mac, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Import the Video Clip or Record Your Audio
To begin with, just launch Wondershare Filmora on your Mac and just drag-and-drop your media files to the application. You can also go to its menu and choose to import media files.
Once your video is imported, you can drag it to the timeline at the bottom to work on it. If you want, you can click on the voiceover icon (adjacent to the preview section) to record dialogues right away.
Apart from that, you can also import music files to your video or use the extensive range of royalty-free audio files that are available in Filmora.
Step 2: Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
Great! Now, on the timeline of Filmora, you can see your video and the music track. From here, you need to select the track that you want to amplify (like the voiceover).
Afterward, right-click the audio track and select the “Adjust Audio” option from the context menu.
This will open a dedicated Audio Mixer window on the screen. Just go to the Audio tab and enable the “Ducking” option to lower the volume of other audio tracks. You can also select the desired level for music ducking to implement.
Step 3: Export the Edited Video
That’s it! After performing audio ducking on Filmora, you can preview the results and further make the needed changes. In the end, you can click on the “Export” button and save the file in the format and resolution of your choice.
There you go! After following this guide, you can easily learn how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X easily. Since there is no inbuilt FCPX audio ducking option, you can use a third-party tool like FCPX AutoDuck. Apart from that, if you are looking for a better alternative to do sound ducking, then simply use Wondershare Filmora. It is a user-friendly and resourceful application that would let you perform automatic music ducking like a pro.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
If you are working in post-production, then you might be familiar with the concept of audio ducking. In nutshell, it is a process in which the background sound of a clip is reduced and the voiceover is amplified. Therefore, with the help of sound ducking, we can focus on the dialogues without a noisy background track.
Lately, a lot of people have asked us about the process to do automatic audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X. Since it is a clip-based editing tool, it lacks a dedicated mixer to help us do FCPX audio ducking. Thankfully, there are third-party plugins and tools (like the FCPX AutoDuck) that can help us do the same. In this post, I will let you know how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro and its best alternative.
If you don’t want to use any plugins, see this article: How to sync in FCPX.
Part 1: How to Perform Audio Ducking in Final Cut Pro X?
If you have a video in which you have background music and a voiceover, then you can perform sound ducking in it. This will automatically enhance the quality of the voiceover and would mellow down the background music selectively. Sadly, the feature of audio ducking in Final Cut Pro has to be done manually as there are no instant automatic options in the tool presently.
Therefore, you can use any reliable third-party FCPX tool like Audified or AutoDuck to meet your requirements. For instance, let’s consider the example of FCPX AutoDuck, which is a paid macOS application. To perform FCPX audio ducking, you first have to export the music and voiceover as two dedicated files. Later, you can import them to FCPX AutoDuck to perform auto-ducking of the music.
Step 1: Export the Music Files
To perform audio ducking in Final Cut Pro, you can first launch the application on Mac and open your project. Since there is no FCPX audio ducking option, you first have to export the music files.
For this, you can just go to the main menu on Final Cut Pro and select File > Share > Master File. This will help you explore and save all the media files from Final Cut Pro.
Now, once the Master File window would be opened, you can go to the “Role” tab and select “Audio Only” as the output role. This will display a list of the background music and the voiceover file.
You can now select the files of your choice and click on the “Next” button to save them to any desired location on your Mac.
Step 2: Use FCPX AutoDuck to Do Automatic Sound Ducking
Great! Now, you can just open the FCPX AutoDuck application on your Mac via its Application or Spotlight. You can just give it a project name and drag-and-drop the speaker (voiceover) and the music files here. If you want, you can also import a filler file of your choice.
FCPX will also let you select the level of music ducking from its dedication option. There are also different options to set up things like setting up the window or pre-roll for the audio.
In the end, you can click on the “Duck” button and let FCPX AutoDuck perform automatic audio ducking on the files.
Step 3: Insert the Modified File to your Project
Once the FCPX audio ducking process is completed, it will generate an XML file. You can now just drag the XML file and drop it to your project in Final Cut Pro. Here, you can choose to select the XML file in the same project.
You can now copy the modified music clip, go to the timeline, and paste it at the starting of the video. Here, you can just mute the previous music clip and let the auto-duck audio play instead.
Part 2: The Best FCPX Alternative for Mac to Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
As you can see, it is pretty tough to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro as there is no automatic feature in the tool. Therefore, you can consider using Wondershare Filmora for Mac to perform automatic sound ducking and save your time. It is an inbuilt feature in Filmora that would perform auto-ducking instantly, and you can also mark the level of ducking in the video.
Ideally, you can perform audio ducking on voiceover or another soundtrack in Wondershare Filmora. To perform music ducking via Wondershare Filmora on Mac, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Import the Video Clip or Record Your Audio
To begin with, just launch Wondershare Filmora on your Mac and just drag-and-drop your media files to the application. You can also go to its menu and choose to import media files.
Once your video is imported, you can drag it to the timeline at the bottom to work on it. If you want, you can click on the voiceover icon (adjacent to the preview section) to record dialogues right away.
Apart from that, you can also import music files to your video or use the extensive range of royalty-free audio files that are available in Filmora.
Step 2: Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
Great! Now, on the timeline of Filmora, you can see your video and the music track. From here, you need to select the track that you want to amplify (like the voiceover).
Afterward, right-click the audio track and select the “Adjust Audio” option from the context menu.
This will open a dedicated Audio Mixer window on the screen. Just go to the Audio tab and enable the “Ducking” option to lower the volume of other audio tracks. You can also select the desired level for music ducking to implement.
Step 3: Export the Edited Video
That’s it! After performing audio ducking on Filmora, you can preview the results and further make the needed changes. In the end, you can click on the “Export” button and save the file in the format and resolution of your choice.
There you go! After following this guide, you can easily learn how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X easily. Since there is no inbuilt FCPX audio ducking option, you can use a third-party tool like FCPX AutoDuck. Apart from that, if you are looking for a better alternative to do sound ducking, then simply use Wondershare Filmora. It is a user-friendly and resourceful application that would let you perform automatic music ducking like a pro.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
If you are working in post-production, then you might be familiar with the concept of audio ducking. In nutshell, it is a process in which the background sound of a clip is reduced and the voiceover is amplified. Therefore, with the help of sound ducking, we can focus on the dialogues without a noisy background track.
Lately, a lot of people have asked us about the process to do automatic audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X. Since it is a clip-based editing tool, it lacks a dedicated mixer to help us do FCPX audio ducking. Thankfully, there are third-party plugins and tools (like the FCPX AutoDuck) that can help us do the same. In this post, I will let you know how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro and its best alternative.
If you don’t want to use any plugins, see this article: How to sync in FCPX.
Part 1: How to Perform Audio Ducking in Final Cut Pro X?
If you have a video in which you have background music and a voiceover, then you can perform sound ducking in it. This will automatically enhance the quality of the voiceover and would mellow down the background music selectively. Sadly, the feature of audio ducking in Final Cut Pro has to be done manually as there are no instant automatic options in the tool presently.
Therefore, you can use any reliable third-party FCPX tool like Audified or AutoDuck to meet your requirements. For instance, let’s consider the example of FCPX AutoDuck, which is a paid macOS application. To perform FCPX audio ducking, you first have to export the music and voiceover as two dedicated files. Later, you can import them to FCPX AutoDuck to perform auto-ducking of the music.
Step 1: Export the Music Files
To perform audio ducking in Final Cut Pro, you can first launch the application on Mac and open your project. Since there is no FCPX audio ducking option, you first have to export the music files.
For this, you can just go to the main menu on Final Cut Pro and select File > Share > Master File. This will help you explore and save all the media files from Final Cut Pro.
Now, once the Master File window would be opened, you can go to the “Role” tab and select “Audio Only” as the output role. This will display a list of the background music and the voiceover file.
You can now select the files of your choice and click on the “Next” button to save them to any desired location on your Mac.
Step 2: Use FCPX AutoDuck to Do Automatic Sound Ducking
Great! Now, you can just open the FCPX AutoDuck application on your Mac via its Application or Spotlight. You can just give it a project name and drag-and-drop the speaker (voiceover) and the music files here. If you want, you can also import a filler file of your choice.
FCPX will also let you select the level of music ducking from its dedication option. There are also different options to set up things like setting up the window or pre-roll for the audio.
In the end, you can click on the “Duck” button and let FCPX AutoDuck perform automatic audio ducking on the files.
Step 3: Insert the Modified File to your Project
Once the FCPX audio ducking process is completed, it will generate an XML file. You can now just drag the XML file and drop it to your project in Final Cut Pro. Here, you can choose to select the XML file in the same project.
You can now copy the modified music clip, go to the timeline, and paste it at the starting of the video. Here, you can just mute the previous music clip and let the auto-duck audio play instead.
Part 2: The Best FCPX Alternative for Mac to Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
As you can see, it is pretty tough to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro as there is no automatic feature in the tool. Therefore, you can consider using Wondershare Filmora for Mac to perform automatic sound ducking and save your time. It is an inbuilt feature in Filmora that would perform auto-ducking instantly, and you can also mark the level of ducking in the video.
Ideally, you can perform audio ducking on voiceover or another soundtrack in Wondershare Filmora. To perform music ducking via Wondershare Filmora on Mac, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Import the Video Clip or Record Your Audio
To begin with, just launch Wondershare Filmora on your Mac and just drag-and-drop your media files to the application. You can also go to its menu and choose to import media files.
Once your video is imported, you can drag it to the timeline at the bottom to work on it. If you want, you can click on the voiceover icon (adjacent to the preview section) to record dialogues right away.
Apart from that, you can also import music files to your video or use the extensive range of royalty-free audio files that are available in Filmora.
Step 2: Perform Automatic Audio Ducking
Great! Now, on the timeline of Filmora, you can see your video and the music track. From here, you need to select the track that you want to amplify (like the voiceover).
Afterward, right-click the audio track and select the “Adjust Audio” option from the context menu.
This will open a dedicated Audio Mixer window on the screen. Just go to the Audio tab and enable the “Ducking” option to lower the volume of other audio tracks. You can also select the desired level for music ducking to implement.
Step 3: Export the Edited Video
That’s it! After performing audio ducking on Filmora, you can preview the results and further make the needed changes. In the end, you can click on the “Export” button and save the file in the format and resolution of your choice.
There you go! After following this guide, you can easily learn how to do audio ducking in Final Cut Pro X easily. Since there is no inbuilt FCPX audio ducking option, you can use a third-party tool like FCPX AutoDuck. Apart from that, if you are looking for a better alternative to do sound ducking, then simply use Wondershare Filmora. It is a user-friendly and resourceful application that would let you perform automatic music ducking like a pro.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
“Mac’s Vanguard in Audio Editing: The Ultimate Compilation of the Best 4 Music Apps “
A good music editor for your Mac can do everything you need: record voiceover files, cut, delete, insert audio clips, add voice effects, add sound effects, perform a spectrographic analysis, and much more. And why do you need to do those things with a music editor? Some of the most common music editor projects include:
- Find music online and edit to share to phone and other devices
- Trim audio and music files
- Create custom ringtones
- Create and share custom music and audio files
- Add music and sound effects to video files
So how do you choose a music editor for Mac that can do everything you want? In this article, we will share with you some music editors that you can use on Mac computer. Let’s move on.
Section 1. Free Music Editors for Mac
Free-to-use is great, especially when you get all the performance and features you need in a music editor. Two free music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
1. Audio Editor: OcenAudio
OcenAudio has a very extensive toolkit of audio editing capabilities and tools. Still, one of its best features is that it’s easy on your memory: you can edit even very large files without requiring external memory resources.
OcenAudio supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, WMA, and many other audio formats.
2. MP3 Editor: Audacity
Audacity is free and also has to go for it, a simple and intuitive interface that is easy for beginners. It also has a surprisingly extensive list of features, options, and effects, including spectrographic analysis, undo/redo function, and more.
Audacity supports many formats, including WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3, and OGG.
Section 2. Professional Quality Music Editors for Mac
Pay music editing programs for Mac offer a serious boost in performance and an increased number of supported formats and output options.
Two pay music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
3. Music Editor: Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac [Free]
Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac is often aimed at users who want to edit videos, but this program also offers professional quality performance for editing music and audio. Novice users will appreciate the price and the intuitive interface that allows a gentle learning curve.
Advanced users will like the extensive features and supported formats, including a music library feature. It has slightly fewer features and supported formats than Adobe Audition, but if you don’t need those extra bells and whistles, this is the music editor for Mac for you.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
If you are using a windows, check this tutorial instead: Windows Video Editing Software .
4. Sound Editor: Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition comes with a high price at $20/mo. However, users who demand the best will find the cost worth it for a license. It has the most extensive audio and music editing toolset, and it supports the widest range of formats.
A complete range of tutorials also supports adobe Audition to help you get the most from your investment. The fact it takes a while to work through the tutorials and get up to speed might be the only drawback.
Section 3. How to choose Music Editor for Mac users?
Choosing a music editor for Mac, including the ability to edit and output to MP3 and MP4 formats, depends entirely on your needs. If your needs are modest and limited features or functionality work for you, several free-to-use options will get the job done. If you need more robust functionality and professional quality, a pay program will offer more satisfying performance. Keep in mind the following questions when making your choice:
- How often do I need to edit music and audio?
- Do I need simple trim and edit features, or also audio effects?
- What formats are my source files, and what formats do I want to output to?
- What is my budget, and how can I balance performance and price?
With Filmora, you can edit music and audio files with ease. Besides basic cutting features, you can apply fade-in and fade-out effects, adjust the audio volume. What’s more, you can remove the background noise in the audio to get a clear sound.
Versatile Video Editor - Wondershare Filmora
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
So how do you choose a music editor for Mac that can do everything you want? In this article, we will share with you some music editors that you can use on Mac computer. Let’s move on.
Section 1. Free Music Editors for Mac
Free-to-use is great, especially when you get all the performance and features you need in a music editor. Two free music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
1. Audio Editor: OcenAudio
OcenAudio has a very extensive toolkit of audio editing capabilities and tools. Still, one of its best features is that it’s easy on your memory: you can edit even very large files without requiring external memory resources.
OcenAudio supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, WMA, and many other audio formats.
2. MP3 Editor: Audacity
Audacity is free and also has to go for it, a simple and intuitive interface that is easy for beginners. It also has a surprisingly extensive list of features, options, and effects, including spectrographic analysis, undo/redo function, and more.
Audacity supports many formats, including WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3, and OGG.
Section 2. Professional Quality Music Editors for Mac
Pay music editing programs for Mac offer a serious boost in performance and an increased number of supported formats and output options.
Two pay music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
3. Music Editor: Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac [Free]
Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac is often aimed at users who want to edit videos, but this program also offers professional quality performance for editing music and audio. Novice users will appreciate the price and the intuitive interface that allows a gentle learning curve.
Advanced users will like the extensive features and supported formats, including a music library feature. It has slightly fewer features and supported formats than Adobe Audition, but if you don’t need those extra bells and whistles, this is the music editor for Mac for you.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
If you are using a windows, check this tutorial instead: Windows Video Editing Software .
4. Sound Editor: Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition comes with a high price at $20/mo. However, users who demand the best will find the cost worth it for a license. It has the most extensive audio and music editing toolset, and it supports the widest range of formats.
A complete range of tutorials also supports adobe Audition to help you get the most from your investment. The fact it takes a while to work through the tutorials and get up to speed might be the only drawback.
Section 3. How to choose Music Editor for Mac users?
Choosing a music editor for Mac, including the ability to edit and output to MP3 and MP4 formats, depends entirely on your needs. If your needs are modest and limited features or functionality work for you, several free-to-use options will get the job done. If you need more robust functionality and professional quality, a pay program will offer more satisfying performance. Keep in mind the following questions when making your choice:
- How often do I need to edit music and audio?
- Do I need simple trim and edit features, or also audio effects?
- What formats are my source files, and what formats do I want to output to?
- What is my budget, and how can I balance performance and price?
With Filmora, you can edit music and audio files with ease. Besides basic cutting features, you can apply fade-in and fade-out effects, adjust the audio volume. What’s more, you can remove the background noise in the audio to get a clear sound.
Versatile Video Editor - Wondershare Filmora
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
So how do you choose a music editor for Mac that can do everything you want? In this article, we will share with you some music editors that you can use on Mac computer. Let’s move on.
Section 1. Free Music Editors for Mac
Free-to-use is great, especially when you get all the performance and features you need in a music editor. Two free music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
1. Audio Editor: OcenAudio
OcenAudio has a very extensive toolkit of audio editing capabilities and tools. Still, one of its best features is that it’s easy on your memory: you can edit even very large files without requiring external memory resources.
OcenAudio supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, WMA, and many other audio formats.
2. MP3 Editor: Audacity
Audacity is free and also has to go for it, a simple and intuitive interface that is easy for beginners. It also has a surprisingly extensive list of features, options, and effects, including spectrographic analysis, undo/redo function, and more.
Audacity supports many formats, including WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3, and OGG.
Section 2. Professional Quality Music Editors for Mac
Pay music editing programs for Mac offer a serious boost in performance and an increased number of supported formats and output options.
Two pay music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
3. Music Editor: Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac [Free]
Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac is often aimed at users who want to edit videos, but this program also offers professional quality performance for editing music and audio. Novice users will appreciate the price and the intuitive interface that allows a gentle learning curve.
Advanced users will like the extensive features and supported formats, including a music library feature. It has slightly fewer features and supported formats than Adobe Audition, but if you don’t need those extra bells and whistles, this is the music editor for Mac for you.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
If you are using a windows, check this tutorial instead: Windows Video Editing Software .
4. Sound Editor: Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition comes with a high price at $20/mo. However, users who demand the best will find the cost worth it for a license. It has the most extensive audio and music editing toolset, and it supports the widest range of formats.
A complete range of tutorials also supports adobe Audition to help you get the most from your investment. The fact it takes a while to work through the tutorials and get up to speed might be the only drawback.
Section 3. How to choose Music Editor for Mac users?
Choosing a music editor for Mac, including the ability to edit and output to MP3 and MP4 formats, depends entirely on your needs. If your needs are modest and limited features or functionality work for you, several free-to-use options will get the job done. If you need more robust functionality and professional quality, a pay program will offer more satisfying performance. Keep in mind the following questions when making your choice:
- How often do I need to edit music and audio?
- Do I need simple trim and edit features, or also audio effects?
- What formats are my source files, and what formats do I want to output to?
- What is my budget, and how can I balance performance and price?
With Filmora, you can edit music and audio files with ease. Besides basic cutting features, you can apply fade-in and fade-out effects, adjust the audio volume. What’s more, you can remove the background noise in the audio to get a clear sound.
Versatile Video Editor - Wondershare Filmora
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
So how do you choose a music editor for Mac that can do everything you want? In this article, we will share with you some music editors that you can use on Mac computer. Let’s move on.
Section 1. Free Music Editors for Mac
Free-to-use is great, especially when you get all the performance and features you need in a music editor. Two free music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
1. Audio Editor: OcenAudio
OcenAudio has a very extensive toolkit of audio editing capabilities and tools. Still, one of its best features is that it’s easy on your memory: you can edit even very large files without requiring external memory resources.
OcenAudio supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, WMA, and many other audio formats.
2. MP3 Editor: Audacity
Audacity is free and also has to go for it, a simple and intuitive interface that is easy for beginners. It also has a surprisingly extensive list of features, options, and effects, including spectrographic analysis, undo/redo function, and more.
Audacity supports many formats, including WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3, and OGG.
Section 2. Professional Quality Music Editors for Mac
Pay music editing programs for Mac offer a serious boost in performance and an increased number of supported formats and output options.
Two pay music and audio editors for Mac we recommend are:
3. Music Editor: Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac [Free]
Wondershare Filmora Video & Audio Editor for Mac is often aimed at users who want to edit videos, but this program also offers professional quality performance for editing music and audio. Novice users will appreciate the price and the intuitive interface that allows a gentle learning curve.
Advanced users will like the extensive features and supported formats, including a music library feature. It has slightly fewer features and supported formats than Adobe Audition, but if you don’t need those extra bells and whistles, this is the music editor for Mac for you.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
If you are using a windows, check this tutorial instead: Windows Video Editing Software .
4. Sound Editor: Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition comes with a high price at $20/mo. However, users who demand the best will find the cost worth it for a license. It has the most extensive audio and music editing toolset, and it supports the widest range of formats.
A complete range of tutorials also supports adobe Audition to help you get the most from your investment. The fact it takes a while to work through the tutorials and get up to speed might be the only drawback.
Section 3. How to choose Music Editor for Mac users?
Choosing a music editor for Mac, including the ability to edit and output to MP3 and MP4 formats, depends entirely on your needs. If your needs are modest and limited features or functionality work for you, several free-to-use options will get the job done. If you need more robust functionality and professional quality, a pay program will offer more satisfying performance. Keep in mind the following questions when making your choice:
- How often do I need to edit music and audio?
- Do I need simple trim and edit features, or also audio effects?
- What formats are my source files, and what formats do I want to output to?
- What is my budget, and how can I balance performance and price?
With Filmora, you can edit music and audio files with ease. Besides basic cutting features, you can apply fade-in and fade-out effects, adjust the audio volume. What’s more, you can remove the background noise in the audio to get a clear sound.
Versatile Video Editor - Wondershare Filmora
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
The Ultimate Breakthrough in Video-Derived Audio Extraction
It is tough to find a suitable sound for your content. Looking for the perfect music for your video can take hours. It is possible that even after spending hours, you still can’t find the ideal music. It usually happens that you like a sound, but it’s part of a video.
The video is the only hurdle between you and the sound. The best way to get over this hurdle is to extract sound from video. You might not have heard about this before, but some amazing sound extractors in the market are widely used for this very purpose. Let us share some information with you regarding how you can extract sound from videos.
In this article
01 Top 1 Recommended Sound Extractor: Wondershare Filmora
02 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Part 1. Top 1 Recommended Sound Extractor: Wondershare Filmora
The number 1 sound extractor available is Wondershare Filmora . Filmora is not just a video editing software. It offers more than someone can imagine. The editor is inexpensive to use. Filmora has a very pleasing interface that even beginners can understand and work with it. Moreover, it supports a wide range of both input and output formats.
With Filmora, you can do classical video editing. It has many features to offer. For instance, Filmora allows Auto Reframe and Auto Highlight. Along with that, users can do Color Match. Are you interested in knowing something extra about this video editor? Well, the cherry on top, Filmora also has an asset library. You can add fancy elements, transitions, effects, different titles, and a lot more things with Filmora and Filmstock.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Do you want to know what else it can do? Well, Wondershare Filmora is not an ordinary video editor. With this powerful software, you can also edit Audio. Using Filmora, you can adjust Audio, Split Audio, even add Voiceovers. Moreover, extracting sound from video is also something Filmora can do. You can use its ‘Detach Audio’ feature for this purpose. For your help, its step-by-step guideline is shared below:
Step 1: Lets Import Video File
To extract sound from the video, you firstly need to open Wondershare Filmora. After that, you are supposed to import the media file from which you plan to extract the sound. For that, go to the ‘Files’ tab from the top panel. There select ‘Import Media’ and locate the file from your device.
Step 2: Extract Audio from Video
After the file has been imported, drag and drops it onto the timeline. What should be done next? It’s time to extract the audio. You need to right-click on the media file. A menu will pop up on the screen. Hover the cursor on the ‘Audio’ option. A sub-menu will appear; select the ‘Detach Audio’ option.
Step 3: Edit the Audio
The audio and video will appear separately on the timeline, in two different tracks. Do you think the video is of any use? Certainly not. Right-click on the video and select the option of ‘Delete.’ After this, you can freely edit the audio file if you want to. Double click on it to open the ‘Audio’ editing panel.
Step 4: Export and Save the File
Lastly, export the file when you are satisfied with all the edits. For that, hit the ‘Export’ button. In the ‘Local’ tab, you need to select ‘MP3’ as the output format. This is because we are exporting a sound file. In the end, save the file to your desired location and tap on ‘Export’ from the bottom right corner.
Part 2. 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Are there some other tools to extract sound from video? Well, yes. We have mentioned earlier that the market is full of amazing sound extractors. The following section of this article will walk you through 4 popular sound extractors. We will share online as well as offline tools for both Windows and Mac. Should we start?
1. VLC
The first software to be discussed is VLC Media Player. The software is very popular because of the wide range of features and functionalities you get from it. VLC is a free and open-source media player. The software has no spyware, no user tracking, and no ads. It is compatible with all platforms. You can run it on Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and others.
Moreover, the media player can play everything. For instance, files, DVDs, Audio CDs, multiple streaming protocols, and other things. Interestingly, on most platforms, VLC has hardware decoding. It supports almost every input and output format. With VLC, you can easily extract sound from video. The software is simple but very fast and powerful.
2. Audacity
The next sound extractor for Windows and Mac that we are about to discuss is Audacity. This is again an open-source, free audio software. It has easy to use interface with a multi-track recorder as well as an editor. Are you a Linux user? Don’t worry; the audio software works like magic on Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems. With Audacity, importing, editing, and combining sound files is very easy.
The software helps you to record live audio or playback from your computers. Do you know how many file formats Audacity supports? Well, the audio format ranges from MP3, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, AU, and others. Along with extracting sound from video, there is another amazing thing that you all should know. With Audacity, recorded files can also be converted into Digital Recordings or CDs.
3. Audio Extractor
The last online sound extractor that we are about to share is Audio Extractor. The tool is very easy to use and understand. Audio Extractor has a self-explanatory interface. The tools’ interface guides the users about the next step.
With three easy steps, you can extract sound from video. Start by accessing the online extractor. Then you need to upload the video from your respective device. This could be done by hitting the ‘Open video’ button. Audio Extractor supports various audio formats. For instance, MP3, MP2, WAV, FLAC, etc. You should select your desired audio format. Lastly, click on the ‘Extract audio’ button, and it’s done.
Last Words
Extracting sound from video and using it elsewhere is a smart thing to do. You can also be among those smart people if you learn from this article. We have talked about multiple unique sound extractors. The article also sheds light on the number 1 sound extractor, Wondershare Filmora.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
02 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Part 1. Top 1 Recommended Sound Extractor: Wondershare Filmora
The number 1 sound extractor available is Wondershare Filmora . Filmora is not just a video editing software. It offers more than someone can imagine. The editor is inexpensive to use. Filmora has a very pleasing interface that even beginners can understand and work with it. Moreover, it supports a wide range of both input and output formats.
With Filmora, you can do classical video editing. It has many features to offer. For instance, Filmora allows Auto Reframe and Auto Highlight. Along with that, users can do Color Match. Are you interested in knowing something extra about this video editor? Well, the cherry on top, Filmora also has an asset library. You can add fancy elements, transitions, effects, different titles, and a lot more things with Filmora and Filmstock.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Do you want to know what else it can do? Well, Wondershare Filmora is not an ordinary video editor. With this powerful software, you can also edit Audio. Using Filmora, you can adjust Audio, Split Audio, even add Voiceovers. Moreover, extracting sound from video is also something Filmora can do. You can use its ‘Detach Audio’ feature for this purpose. For your help, its step-by-step guideline is shared below:
Step 1: Lets Import Video File
To extract sound from the video, you firstly need to open Wondershare Filmora. After that, you are supposed to import the media file from which you plan to extract the sound. For that, go to the ‘Files’ tab from the top panel. There select ‘Import Media’ and locate the file from your device.
Step 2: Extract Audio from Video
After the file has been imported, drag and drops it onto the timeline. What should be done next? It’s time to extract the audio. You need to right-click on the media file. A menu will pop up on the screen. Hover the cursor on the ‘Audio’ option. A sub-menu will appear; select the ‘Detach Audio’ option.
Step 3: Edit the Audio
The audio and video will appear separately on the timeline, in two different tracks. Do you think the video is of any use? Certainly not. Right-click on the video and select the option of ‘Delete.’ After this, you can freely edit the audio file if you want to. Double click on it to open the ‘Audio’ editing panel.
Step 4: Export and Save the File
Lastly, export the file when you are satisfied with all the edits. For that, hit the ‘Export’ button. In the ‘Local’ tab, you need to select ‘MP3’ as the output format. This is because we are exporting a sound file. In the end, save the file to your desired location and tap on ‘Export’ from the bottom right corner.
Part 2. 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Are there some other tools to extract sound from video? Well, yes. We have mentioned earlier that the market is full of amazing sound extractors. The following section of this article will walk you through 4 popular sound extractors. We will share online as well as offline tools for both Windows and Mac. Should we start?
1. VLC
The first software to be discussed is VLC Media Player. The software is very popular because of the wide range of features and functionalities you get from it. VLC is a free and open-source media player. The software has no spyware, no user tracking, and no ads. It is compatible with all platforms. You can run it on Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and others.
Moreover, the media player can play everything. For instance, files, DVDs, Audio CDs, multiple streaming protocols, and other things. Interestingly, on most platforms, VLC has hardware decoding. It supports almost every input and output format. With VLC, you can easily extract sound from video. The software is simple but very fast and powerful.
2. Audacity
The next sound extractor for Windows and Mac that we are about to discuss is Audacity. This is again an open-source, free audio software. It has easy to use interface with a multi-track recorder as well as an editor. Are you a Linux user? Don’t worry; the audio software works like magic on Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems. With Audacity, importing, editing, and combining sound files is very easy.
The software helps you to record live audio or playback from your computers. Do you know how many file formats Audacity supports? Well, the audio format ranges from MP3, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, AU, and others. Along with extracting sound from video, there is another amazing thing that you all should know. With Audacity, recorded files can also be converted into Digital Recordings or CDs.
3. Audio Extractor
The last online sound extractor that we are about to share is Audio Extractor. The tool is very easy to use and understand. Audio Extractor has a self-explanatory interface. The tools’ interface guides the users about the next step.
With three easy steps, you can extract sound from video. Start by accessing the online extractor. Then you need to upload the video from your respective device. This could be done by hitting the ‘Open video’ button. Audio Extractor supports various audio formats. For instance, MP3, MP2, WAV, FLAC, etc. You should select your desired audio format. Lastly, click on the ‘Extract audio’ button, and it’s done.
Last Words
Extracting sound from video and using it elsewhere is a smart thing to do. You can also be among those smart people if you learn from this article. We have talked about multiple unique sound extractors. The article also sheds light on the number 1 sound extractor, Wondershare Filmora.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
02 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Part 1. Top 1 Recommended Sound Extractor: Wondershare Filmora
The number 1 sound extractor available is Wondershare Filmora . Filmora is not just a video editing software. It offers more than someone can imagine. The editor is inexpensive to use. Filmora has a very pleasing interface that even beginners can understand and work with it. Moreover, it supports a wide range of both input and output formats.
With Filmora, you can do classical video editing. It has many features to offer. For instance, Filmora allows Auto Reframe and Auto Highlight. Along with that, users can do Color Match. Are you interested in knowing something extra about this video editor? Well, the cherry on top, Filmora also has an asset library. You can add fancy elements, transitions, effects, different titles, and a lot more things with Filmora and Filmstock.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Do you want to know what else it can do? Well, Wondershare Filmora is not an ordinary video editor. With this powerful software, you can also edit Audio. Using Filmora, you can adjust Audio, Split Audio, even add Voiceovers. Moreover, extracting sound from video is also something Filmora can do. You can use its ‘Detach Audio’ feature for this purpose. For your help, its step-by-step guideline is shared below:
Step 1: Lets Import Video File
To extract sound from the video, you firstly need to open Wondershare Filmora. After that, you are supposed to import the media file from which you plan to extract the sound. For that, go to the ‘Files’ tab from the top panel. There select ‘Import Media’ and locate the file from your device.
Step 2: Extract Audio from Video
After the file has been imported, drag and drops it onto the timeline. What should be done next? It’s time to extract the audio. You need to right-click on the media file. A menu will pop up on the screen. Hover the cursor on the ‘Audio’ option. A sub-menu will appear; select the ‘Detach Audio’ option.
Step 3: Edit the Audio
The audio and video will appear separately on the timeline, in two different tracks. Do you think the video is of any use? Certainly not. Right-click on the video and select the option of ‘Delete.’ After this, you can freely edit the audio file if you want to. Double click on it to open the ‘Audio’ editing panel.
Step 4: Export and Save the File
Lastly, export the file when you are satisfied with all the edits. For that, hit the ‘Export’ button. In the ‘Local’ tab, you need to select ‘MP3’ as the output format. This is because we are exporting a sound file. In the end, save the file to your desired location and tap on ‘Export’ from the bottom right corner.
Part 2. 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Are there some other tools to extract sound from video? Well, yes. We have mentioned earlier that the market is full of amazing sound extractors. The following section of this article will walk you through 4 popular sound extractors. We will share online as well as offline tools for both Windows and Mac. Should we start?
1. VLC
The first software to be discussed is VLC Media Player. The software is very popular because of the wide range of features and functionalities you get from it. VLC is a free and open-source media player. The software has no spyware, no user tracking, and no ads. It is compatible with all platforms. You can run it on Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and others.
Moreover, the media player can play everything. For instance, files, DVDs, Audio CDs, multiple streaming protocols, and other things. Interestingly, on most platforms, VLC has hardware decoding. It supports almost every input and output format. With VLC, you can easily extract sound from video. The software is simple but very fast and powerful.
2. Audacity
The next sound extractor for Windows and Mac that we are about to discuss is Audacity. This is again an open-source, free audio software. It has easy to use interface with a multi-track recorder as well as an editor. Are you a Linux user? Don’t worry; the audio software works like magic on Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems. With Audacity, importing, editing, and combining sound files is very easy.
The software helps you to record live audio or playback from your computers. Do you know how many file formats Audacity supports? Well, the audio format ranges from MP3, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, AU, and others. Along with extracting sound from video, there is another amazing thing that you all should know. With Audacity, recorded files can also be converted into Digital Recordings or CDs.
3. Audio Extractor
The last online sound extractor that we are about to share is Audio Extractor. The tool is very easy to use and understand. Audio Extractor has a self-explanatory interface. The tools’ interface guides the users about the next step.
With three easy steps, you can extract sound from video. Start by accessing the online extractor. Then you need to upload the video from your respective device. This could be done by hitting the ‘Open video’ button. Audio Extractor supports various audio formats. For instance, MP3, MP2, WAV, FLAC, etc. You should select your desired audio format. Lastly, click on the ‘Extract audio’ button, and it’s done.
Last Words
Extracting sound from video and using it elsewhere is a smart thing to do. You can also be among those smart people if you learn from this article. We have talked about multiple unique sound extractors. The article also sheds light on the number 1 sound extractor, Wondershare Filmora.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
02 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Part 1. Top 1 Recommended Sound Extractor: Wondershare Filmora
The number 1 sound extractor available is Wondershare Filmora . Filmora is not just a video editing software. It offers more than someone can imagine. The editor is inexpensive to use. Filmora has a very pleasing interface that even beginners can understand and work with it. Moreover, it supports a wide range of both input and output formats.
With Filmora, you can do classical video editing. It has many features to offer. For instance, Filmora allows Auto Reframe and Auto Highlight. Along with that, users can do Color Match. Are you interested in knowing something extra about this video editor? Well, the cherry on top, Filmora also has an asset library. You can add fancy elements, transitions, effects, different titles, and a lot more things with Filmora and Filmstock.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Do you want to know what else it can do? Well, Wondershare Filmora is not an ordinary video editor. With this powerful software, you can also edit Audio. Using Filmora, you can adjust Audio, Split Audio, even add Voiceovers. Moreover, extracting sound from video is also something Filmora can do. You can use its ‘Detach Audio’ feature for this purpose. For your help, its step-by-step guideline is shared below:
Step 1: Lets Import Video File
To extract sound from the video, you firstly need to open Wondershare Filmora. After that, you are supposed to import the media file from which you plan to extract the sound. For that, go to the ‘Files’ tab from the top panel. There select ‘Import Media’ and locate the file from your device.
Step 2: Extract Audio from Video
After the file has been imported, drag and drops it onto the timeline. What should be done next? It’s time to extract the audio. You need to right-click on the media file. A menu will pop up on the screen. Hover the cursor on the ‘Audio’ option. A sub-menu will appear; select the ‘Detach Audio’ option.
Step 3: Edit the Audio
The audio and video will appear separately on the timeline, in two different tracks. Do you think the video is of any use? Certainly not. Right-click on the video and select the option of ‘Delete.’ After this, you can freely edit the audio file if you want to. Double click on it to open the ‘Audio’ editing panel.
Step 4: Export and Save the File
Lastly, export the file when you are satisfied with all the edits. For that, hit the ‘Export’ button. In the ‘Local’ tab, you need to select ‘MP3’ as the output format. This is because we are exporting a sound file. In the end, save the file to your desired location and tap on ‘Export’ from the bottom right corner.
Part 2. 4 Popular Sound Extractor to Help You Extract Sound from Video
Are there some other tools to extract sound from video? Well, yes. We have mentioned earlier that the market is full of amazing sound extractors. The following section of this article will walk you through 4 popular sound extractors. We will share online as well as offline tools for both Windows and Mac. Should we start?
1. VLC
The first software to be discussed is VLC Media Player. The software is very popular because of the wide range of features and functionalities you get from it. VLC is a free and open-source media player. The software has no spyware, no user tracking, and no ads. It is compatible with all platforms. You can run it on Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and others.
Moreover, the media player can play everything. For instance, files, DVDs, Audio CDs, multiple streaming protocols, and other things. Interestingly, on most platforms, VLC has hardware decoding. It supports almost every input and output format. With VLC, you can easily extract sound from video. The software is simple but very fast and powerful.
2. Audacity
The next sound extractor for Windows and Mac that we are about to discuss is Audacity. This is again an open-source, free audio software. It has easy to use interface with a multi-track recorder as well as an editor. Are you a Linux user? Don’t worry; the audio software works like magic on Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems. With Audacity, importing, editing, and combining sound files is very easy.
The software helps you to record live audio or playback from your computers. Do you know how many file formats Audacity supports? Well, the audio format ranges from MP3, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, AU, and others. Along with extracting sound from video, there is another amazing thing that you all should know. With Audacity, recorded files can also be converted into Digital Recordings or CDs.
3. Audio Extractor
The last online sound extractor that we are about to share is Audio Extractor. The tool is very easy to use and understand. Audio Extractor has a self-explanatory interface. The tools’ interface guides the users about the next step.
With three easy steps, you can extract sound from video. Start by accessing the online extractor. Then you need to upload the video from your respective device. This could be done by hitting the ‘Open video’ button. Audio Extractor supports various audio formats. For instance, MP3, MP2, WAV, FLAC, etc. You should select your desired audio format. Lastly, click on the ‘Extract audio’ button, and it’s done.
Last Words
Extracting sound from video and using it elsewhere is a smart thing to do. You can also be among those smart people if you learn from this article. We have talked about multiple unique sound extractors. The article also sheds light on the number 1 sound extractor, Wondershare Filmora.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
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- Title: New Streamlining Audio Management for Filmmakers The Ins and Outs of Automated Ducking with Final Cut Pro X 2023
- Author: Kate
- Created at : 2024-05-20 02:42:55
- Updated at : 2024-05-21 02:42:55
- Link: https://audio-editing.techidaily.com/new-streamlining-audio-management-for-filmmakers-the-ins-and-outs-of-automated-ducking-with-final-cut-pro-x-2023/
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