Help me find this mp3

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  • that didn't work as i thought it would...but if you click the link and drop your info it will worklvl_13
  • or just use keep vid like ukit said, which is also an option on the deturl linklvl_13
  • ok_not_ok0
  • lajj0

    just put ss before youtube in the url

  • Akagiyama0

    If you use iTunes, grab anything off youtube with MP3ROCKET. It can be set to convert the song to an MP3, send it to your iTunes, then synch with your phone or ipod. All free.

  • Xopher0

    I often use this
    https://www.macupdate.com/app/ma…

    Routes your sound card output back into the input,very handy!

  • err0

    YEah I dont like youtube ripping due to the shitty quality. I use keepvid alot for videos.

    I found the album! BTW

  • cruddlebub0
  • sine0

    are you organizing a gay parade?

  • SlashPeckham0
  • plash0

    you don't need to buy anything extra to record audio/ video from a website. although with newer operating systems (i'm looking at you Win8) this feature is disabled and in most cases you'll need to grab an extra driver to enable it. (shoot me a msg and i'll help you out if this is the case.)

    Of course, depending on make and model (and this is referring to only PCs since Apple has a pretty tight grip on their OS but im sure it's doable with OSx) but if you use the 'Stereo Mix Channel' (in the RealTek High Definition Audio recording settings) that is basically your system sound output plug and anything you see or hear can be encoded into whatever format you want.

    as for software, if you're looking for a quick and free solution. Audacity is an open source, cross-platform recording and editing suit that has a plugin that can export to mp3. just switch your source channel to "Stereo Mix" and play the source video. the quality of audio/video will be whatever the source material is broadcasted at, cut/edit to your liking and export, done and done.

    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/…
    MP3 encoder: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/…

    and remember, you didn't lease, rent or borrow your computer. You bought it, so it's yours. Don't let corporations tell you how to use your stuff. good luck!