[NBLUG/talk] OT, but not sure where else to ask...

Glenn Kerbein glenn at spontaneousdancing.net
Thu Apr 18 14:52:19 PDT 2013


Hello,

Youtube-dl will do what you need. It has worked wonders whenever I see a 
lecture on youtube that I want to watch again later.

It will also spit out a raw WAV file format.

Best,
Glenn

On 04/18/2013 12:51 PM, Steve S. wrote:
> My daughter, in gradeschool, wants a song track for a school show.
> Basically, a karaoke cut of a pop tune.
>
> I recall last year, I found some tool that would write out an mp3 file
> from a YouTube vid -- she could rehearse "with" the original artist,
> and then solo, and provide just the music cut (on CD) to the folks at
> school.
>
> Somehow I'm not finding that tool... not on my computer, I must have
> used one of those online services, but my Google-Fu is failing me as I
> can't find it again.
>
> Can anyone point me toward a good tool, either one I can download &
> run ad lib or a service online?
>
> Many thanks!
>
>
>
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