Extracting Audio from Video |
You can extract* just the audio track of a video (movie file, TV show, video clip) and import it into the media library. To extract audio from a video, do this:
Note: * this feature is not available in some editions of CyberLink PowerDVD 22. |
1.Select a movie file/TV show episode/video file in media library, or on the Source > My Computer tab.
2.Right-click on the video you want to extract the audio from, and then select Extract Audio.
3.In the Extract Audio dialog, enter a Title, or name for the audio file that will be created. If required, you can also modify the Artist, Album, and Genre fields.
Note: you can also add album art for the extracted audio by clicking on the album art box and then browsing to and locating an image on your hard drive to use it as the album art. |
4.Click the More Settings button to configure the extract audio settings as follows:
•Destination directory: set the folder on your computer where the extracted audio will be stored by clicking the Change button and selecting the new folder.
Note: if you select a folder that it is not in the media library, CyberLink PowerDVD will auto add the folder and the extracted audio into the media library for you. |
•Format: select the preferred audio file format of the extracted audio.
•Bitrate: set the quality of the extracted audio files.
Click OK to close the More Settings dialog.
5.Click the Extract button to extract the audio and import it into the media library.
Note: you can extract the audio from more than one video at one time. Just click the Hide button in the Extract Audio dialog and then repeat the above steps, or select multiple video files for audio extraction. You can also right-click on a video folder in media library to extract the audio from all the videos in that folder at once. |