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How to extract audio from Canon DSLR camera footage on Mac?
Topic Started: Sep 29 2013, 02:37 PM (13 Views)
AbbyCarrie

“I’m creating family movie from Canon DSLR camera footage (.mov). I use Drorsoft to convert

camcorder/dslr files to iMovie format and create DVD for watching and archiving. Drorsoft has all main

formats, great price and fantastic customer service. I’m very satisfied with the outcome and will highly

recommend it to my friends. I would be glad if you could include Audio only conversion, by which I mean

extracting the audio from Canon DSLR video and save as MP3 files. Thanks for your support.

Keep up good job!” – Quoted from user feedback (

Drorsoft Video Converter for Mac
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The Drorsoft Video Converter for Mac is

designed for converting HD videos from HD camcorders or DVs (like JVC, Panasonic, Sony, Nikon and

Canon), non-protected HD or Blu-ray movies, DVR files (*.tivo) to other file types for playback on iOS

devices and editing in iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe Premiere, and so on. On top

of that, it features various editing facilities, including extracting audio from videos.

The video to audio conversion lets you extract audios from AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, MPEG, MPG, FLV (Flash

Video), MOV, MP4, 3GP video files and save the audio track to MP3/ WMA/ WAV/ AAC/ AC3/ MKA/ FLAC files.

With the trimming function, it’s quick and easy to take an hour’s footage and extract only five minutes

’ for fun. Follow the guide below for extracting audio from Canon DSLR camera footage.

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Step 1. Load Videos to the Audio Extractor.

Back up Canon DSLR video structure to Mac HDD. Run the software and click “Add Video” and browse to

source folder or individual .mov file. You may also import AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, MPEG, MPG, FLV, MOV, MP4,

3GP videos from local HDD.

Step 2. Set output audio format from the “Format” bar.

Click on the “Format” bar and choose “Common Audio”, here you find MP3 and various other audio

formats (wav, m4a, ogg, ac3, wma, aac, au, aiff, mp2, flac, mka) for you to choose from.

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If you prefer 5.1 surround sound, choose “AC3 – Dolby Digital AC-3(*.ac3)” format, then follow the

steps below:

1. Click on “Settings”.

2. In the Settings window, find “Channels” and select “5.1 channels” from its drop-down list.

Step 3. Extract MP3 audio from Canon DSLR videos.

Click the “Convert” button and the Audio Extractor will convert audio from Canon DSLR video files and

output them to MP3 or other desired audio format.

Tip 1: how to trim/extract a section only, instead of full-length audio?

This is a very basic but pretty helpful editing feature. It is very simple to extract partial length of

sound track from videos.

To use the Trim function in the Editor, simply select the item you want to trim, click “Edit”

button, then switch to “Trim” tab. Play the video while setting start time by clicking “[“ and end

time “]”.

Tip 2: How to extract multiple audio tracks into one file?

To extract multiple audio tracks as one file, just check the box “Merge into one file” before the

software starts extracting audios.

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