![]() Then again, that’s your call whether you want to head into the gray area of content rights and intellectual property, not mine. If you’re extracting the music portion of a music video that an artist – or fan – has posted then it’s a bit more complicated because while having it hosted on YouTube implicitly grants you the right to watch and listen to it on whatever devices you can use to access YouTube, it doesn’t grant you the right to the audio separately. ![]() A quick Google search reveals that there are a ton of tools that can help you extract just the audio portion of a YouTube video, but before we go there, let’s talk briefly about legality, shall we? If the video in question is a lecture from your prof at school and you just want to be able to review the audio portion while on the bus, that’s all good and there’s not much issue.
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