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Extract Audio from Video with VLC: A Comprehensive Guide (Windows & Mac)

As a free and open-source media player available to both Mac and Windows, VLC Media Player also comes loaded with many features and customization, almost making it a basic video editing software. It can be used to extract audio from common video file formats like MP4, and you can save the extracted audio in MP3, OGG, and many other audio formats.

So, in this tutorial, we will wall you through how to extract audio from a video with VLC on Mac and Windows and offer you a great online alternative as well.

Contents:

Part 1 How to Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC

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Part 1 How to Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC

With the VLC media player, extracting audio from a video is a straightforward process. However, there is a slight difference between the Windows and Mac versions for extracting audio from a video. We’ll walk you through the steps of using VLC Media Player to separate audio from video on both Mac and Windows.

1.1 Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC on Mac

Step 1

Open VLC Media Player on your Mac and click on "File" at the top and then scroll down to "Convert/Stream…".

Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC on Mac

Step 2

Here pops up a new window, click "Open Media" to browse and select the video file from which you intend to extract audio. (or just drag & drop the video file on Mac).

Step 3

Next to the Choose Profile, choose an audio format from the drop-down menu, like "Audio – MP3", "Audio- FLAC", "Audio – (Vorbis) OGG".

Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC on Mac

Step 4

Click the "Save as File", button, and then the "Browse" button to choose the destination folder, rename the file, and finally hit Save.

Well, you’ve done it, and the VLC Player will start extracting the audio from the video on the Mac.

1.2 Extract Audio from Any Video with VLC on Windows

Step 1

Launch the VLC player and click "Media", then select "Convert/Save", and click "Add" to add the video that you want to extract the audio.

Step 2

Then, select the arrow button next to "Convert / Save" to access the setting, choose an audio format from the “Profile” drop-down menu.

Step 3

Now, you can click "Browse" to specify a destination file name, simply go to the folder where you want to save the extracted audio and rename the audio.

Step 4

Once done, click "Start" to initiate the extraction process and rip the audio from the YouTube video.

Step 5

Now, VLC will open a new window and start extracting the audio from the YouTube video; when it is finished, the program will save the extracted audio into the folder you selected earlier.

Extract Audio From Video with VLC on Windows

Part 2 Best VLC Alternative to Extract Audio from Video Online

VLC media player has specific functions for stripping audio from videos, but here are some people seeking a quick and easy way to separate audio from a video without downloading or installing any software on their devices. Here's, the good news. You can quickly extract audio from your video with one click using an online VLC alternative, like FlexClip.

FlexClip’s audio extractor is one of the simplest VLC alternatives for extracting audio from video for free. You just need an internet connection to access this tool and start the extraction in one click.

FlexClip Audio Extractor

FlexClip’s Best Features as an Audio Extractor

Completely Free - extract audio from your video and save audio in MP3 or WAV format online for free.

Popular Video Formats Supported - various video formats, such as MOV, M4V, WebM, and MP4 format, are supported for extracting audio.

No Download or Install any Software - easily separate the audio from your video online, without downloading or installing any software.

Quick Extraction - quickly extract audio from your video with one click.

What’s more, after the extraction, you can make more edits on the handy editor with FlexClip’s powerful editing features. If you want to further edit your video after stripping the audio, never miss FlexClip!

FlexClip Video Editor Overview

FlexClip’s Best Features as a Powerful Video Editor

A complete set of handy editing tools, like trimmer, merger, text editor, audio/music editor, and more.

Thousands of ready-made templates and 7M+ royalty-free media resources are available.

Fantastic collection of text animations, elements, transitions, overlay effects, etc. To level up your video.

Directly download, instant uploading to TikTok, YouTube, or sharing easily via a clickable link.

Final Words

Hopefully, now you’ve learned how to extract audio from a video in VLC. However, given its complicated steps, using FlexClip to separate audio from video can be a better choice. Please feel free to experiment with it and explore more possibilities.

Extract Audio from Video with VLC: A Comprehensive Guide (Windows & Mac)

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