Video convert to audio files cut short
Hi,
I'm using Audials One 2020 (latest upgrade) with Windows 10. I am recording a video stream from a website using Other Source/Screen Recording, High-quality Direct Recording, Record One Video. I have Convert Video to Audio selected. Output for the audio file is flac.
My problem is that I record a video of, say, 50 minutes but when I come to play the audio it is only the first 7 seconds. If I look in Recording Sessions, I see that the time of the file is set to 50 minutes. If I look at the file size of the flac in Windows Explorer, it is 263MB, which is clearly longer than 7 seconds of audio. If I play the file in Windows Groove, it indicates there are only 7 seconds of audio available but it plays the full 50 minutes. If I play the same file in Audials, it stops after 7 seconds. If I load it into Audacity to edit it, it loads only the first 7 seconds.
My question is, why is Audials setting a length of only 7 seconds in the file properties when the entire 50 minutes is actually there in the file, please?
Thanks.
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Choose a Converter:
Select a video-to-audio converter online or use software like VLC Media Player.
Upload Video:Upload your video file to the chosen converter.
Select Output Format:Choose the audio format you prefer, like MP3 or WAV.
Trim Audio:If there's a specific part you want, use an audio editor to trim it. Audacity is a good free option.
Save/Download:Save or download the trimmed audio file.
This process allows you to convert the video to audio and cut it down to the desired length.Hi everyone! Have you heard about the Low Fade Mullet? It’s a super cool haircut that mixes two styles. It’s fun, a little bit quirky, and really stylish. Let’s find out what makes this haircut so neat and why lots of people love it.
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