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How to export audio from the recorded video using Replay?
I have done a screen recording using articulate replay. After publishing the video doesn't look very good but the audio is good. Now I want to export my audio and keep and delete the video. So that I can use that audio if I need it. Please help me doing this.
18 Replies
- ChristiePollickCommunity Member
Hi, Neha -
To the best of my knowledge, it is not possible to extract or export audio or video from one another after they have been recorded, but you could record stand-alone audio without a webcam, following these steps: Adding Sound in Articulate Replay.
- BjornPedersonCommunity Member
The way that I have found to pull the audio off of a video made using Replay is to publish the video and use VLC to pull the audio out with the "convert" tool. The pulled out audio will be in an mp3 format.
- StephaniaSpi541Community Member
Bjorn - If you are still around, could you share the steps on how you did this?
Thanks for popping to share what works for you Bjorn.
- JohnPero-98f4b6Community Member
Unbelievable that you can't do this with Replay. With Camtasia you can split a screencast into video and audio and export the audio as a mp3 or Wav file.
Sorry John that we've let you down on this feature - but we're always interested in hearing more about the things you'd like to see in Articulate products and how those would help you with your development timeline. If you'd like to share some more details here or send it as a Feature request here, that'll get into the hands of our Product team.
- GenevièveJacqueCommunity Member
If it's any help to anybody :
1- Publish the project to a video format.
2- Import to Adobe Premiere
3- Export to a Wav format.
4- Import in an audio software. Do the cleaning you need to do in your sound.
5- Import the audio back in Replay.
6- Mute the sound in the webcam track.
But, yeah, a lot of work for something that should be quite simple.- PhilFollett-c62Community Member
perfect. thanks
- CarlaSegurola-5Community Member
I converted using VLC then using an online converter for .mp3. This should be a more straightforward process. Hoping the fine folks at Articulate will add this feature for us in a new update of Replay.
Hey Carla,
Thanks for chiming in on this discussion.
Sounds like you've had a recent use-case where this would have come in handy.
Would you mind sharing your thoughts and use-case with our team directly here?
Thanks again and thanks for sharing how you accomplished this in the meantime.
- JenJensonCommunity Member
I need to import a Replay audio only into Rise 360 as audio only - help!!
Greetings, Jen! 😀
It sounds like you have a Replay 360 audio clip that you need to import into Rise 360, is that right? Right now, there isn't an audio export feature in Replay 360. I'm happy to bring this idea back up to the team, and feel free to share any other thoughts here!
In the meantime, here's one approach:
- First, publish your Replay 360 project as an .MP4 file
- You'll need to use a converter tool to change the .MP4 file to an audio format (I'm hopeful the community can recommend the best tools for this!)
- In Rise 360, edit an existing lesson or create a new one
- Select Multimedia from the block library, then click Audio
- Select the converted file to add it to your Rise 360 course
Would that work for your project?