Random Monday : Extracting MP3s from YouTube Videos

UPDATE (15 Aug 2008) : For a quicker and less painless way of converting YouTube videos try www.flv2mp3.com. Super as described below is still a very useful tool to convert media files between multiple formats.

YouTube is a pretty nice site to find and listen to songs that you can’t buy from shops like the excellent Canon Rock arranged by Jerry C and performed by Jeong-Hyun Lim aka funtwo a couple of years back. Being the usual slowcoach, I only discovered it a few weeks ago :(

It’s all fine when you have internet access to listen to songs like these, but what if you want to listen to them on an MP3 player on the way to work?

Convert them to MP3s of course :) Here’s how:

  1. In YouTube, copy the URL link on the video page.

  2. Go to www.videodl.org, paste the link we copied in step 1 and click Get It!

  3. Wait for a while and a Download Link will appear. If the page does not display the Download Link, refresh the page and click on the Get It! link again.

  4. Right click and choose Save Target As … to save the file somewhere you can remember because this YouTube file contains the MP3 that we want. Remember to rename it as xxx.flv.
  5. Download eRightSoft’s Super transcoder (Windows only). Look for a link labelled Download and Use and scroll all the way to the bottom on the next page to download the 25+ MB installer.
  6. After installing Super, start it and you should see a screen like the one below.

  7. The settings should be as follows:
    • Select MP3 from the dropdown list for the Output Container
    • * VERY IMPORTANT * – ensure that DirectShow Encode is NOT checked. Flash video which is the format that YouTube uses to store video, cannot be decoded by DirectShow, that’s why this has to be off.
    • At the blue Audio section, the default settings are set to 44100 Khz, 128 kbps, Stereo ala CD quality audio. You can change these settings but remember that the output quality is dependent on the original audio source in the YouTube video.

  8. Right click anywhere in Super to display the menu and click on Output File Saving Management to select the output directory for your brand new MP3.

  9. To extract the audio in our YouTube video to MP3s, right click again to display the menu, click on Add Multimedia Files and select the YouTube video we saved in step 4.
  10. Click on Encode (Active Files) at the bottom and enjoy!

BTW, correct me if I’m wrong but ripping copyrighted songs from YouTube is considered illegal in most places. Use the above info at your own discretion :)

MORE @ THE DOWNLOAD MUNKEY:
BestPractice 1.01 – Speed Up or Slow Down Audio
MediaCoder – Alternative Media Transcoder
Downloading Movie Trailers from Apple Trailers (I)
Downloading Movie Trailers from Apple Trailers (II)

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Ken Ishii – Extra MV

A visual feast for fans of Japanese animation. Very quirky (and old) music video for Japanese techno artist Ken Ishii for the whirring, bleepy track “Extra” released in 1995.

Directed by Koji Morimoto (credits include Akira, Macross Plus, Animatrix), the video won the best dance music video at MTV Europe 1995.

Here’s a link to a recent post @ A Visual Gallery of Sorts which reminded me of the MV in the first place. YouTube link included at the above site, of course ;)

For more “Extra” goodness, check out www.kojimorimoto.net for additional concepts and artwork for this particular MV.

Some screen captures from an MPEG2 version of the video I unearthed from my harddisk – no idea where I got it from though. Thankfully, the YouTube version doesn’t have the seizure-inducing flashing of the MPEG2 version :)


No points for guessing for which artist this MV is for


Weird character No. 1


Virtual reality


Product placement for Sony TV?


Blood flows rather freely in this video


More weird characters

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Cheers Beer – Because It’s Friday :p

Yep, I know this is very old news for many because I found it while clearing stuff in my harddisks but for the benefit of the remaining 5 people on Earth who still haven’t seen this advertisement at YouTube, it’s time to celebrate every little good thing in life with Thailand’s Cheers Beer.


© Cheers Beer

Woo Hoo! It’s Friday today. Cheers!

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Tokyo Confidential – Short Film

Tokyo Confidential is a short documentary-like film on the more quirky aspects of Japanese modern culture. I watched it at the Substation in Dec 2005 during the Panasonic-MDA Digital Film Fiesta 2005. The film itself has been uploaded to YouTube (where else?) by the director/producer/cameraman himself, Anthony Koithra, so there shouldn’t be any issues with copyright and IP stuff.

Anyway, the film is 13:05 minutes long and for those who are only interested in the highlights of this film, check out this part on Japanese vehicle modding scene from 2 mins to 4mins. The modifications they do to their vans have to be seen to be believed ;)


What Batman would probably drive in Japan

9:30 mins into the film, you can get a glimpse of really fresh sushi prepared by a very entertaining and skilful sushi chef at Sushizanmai Restaurant in the Tokyo’s Tsukijishijo District.


The Japanese definition of ‘Fresh’

For photos of the real sushi, check out The Travelling Hungryboy.

It’s a pity that picture quality of the film is quite low due to the conversion to Flash Video so don’t miss it if you have a chance to view the actual video.

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