How do I extract audio from a video and turn it into an audio file? (lemmy.world)
I’m making an animatic, and want to know how to extract audio from a video and turn it into a file I can insert into a movie making program.
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I’m making an animatic, and want to know how to extract audio from a video and turn it into a file I can insert into a movie making program.
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