sonya konar

sonya konar
posted in mentor circle: Charlotte City Circle

Apr 28, 2026 at 11:28

I've been trying to find a good way to get just the audio from some online videos, like lectures or old radio shows, so I can listen to them when I'm offline or commuting. My data plan isn't always reliable, and watching the whole video just for the sound seems like a waste. Does anyone have a preferred method or tool that makes this process easy and straightforward? I'm hoping to avoid anything complicated that requires installing a bunch of software.

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  • Leelee Stone

    Leelee Stone

    Apr 28, 2026 at 12:10

    Yeah, that’s exactly the kind of solution I’ve been looking for. I like the idea of just pasting a link and getting a clean audio file without extra steps or clutter. The option to choose quality is a big plus too, especially since I mostly listen to interviews and podcasts where I don’t need super high bitrate.
  • FriendlyRaccoon FriendlyRaccoon

    FriendlyRaccoon FriendlyRaccoon

    Apr 28, 2026 at 11:42

    Oh, I totally get what you mean! I used to have the same problem when I wanted to listen to podcasts or interviews from video sites without chewing through my mobile data. I found that online converters are usually the simplest solution for this. You just paste the video link, and it handles the rest. For instance, youtubetomp3 is one of those free, safe, and reliable options that lets you convert YouTube videos to MP3 format quickly. You can even choose different quality settings, which is great for saving space if it's just spoken content. It's fantastic for keeping those audio files on your phone for commutes or workouts without needing to open a new browser tab constantly.

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