Sharing music, pictures and videos online has become popular among bloggers. Roads of The Price of Love features music regularly, and sometimes posts video, too. He has prepared a tutorial that will be useful to all bloggers who need to extract, convert and export video and audio files from digital cameras, mobile phones and YouTube and I’d like to draw reader attention to it.
One of the problems I’ve found of working with music in video and audio files is that there are so many different media formats. I tried to load some favourite sound and film files onto my iPod recently, and it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought.
There are hundreds of different media converters available — some are free and some are not, and some work better than others — and after hacking in frustration for some time I thought it worth outlining the methods which I find most useful for working with digital camera and streaming video film clips.
The tutorial –> How to extract, convert and export video and audio files from digital cameras, mobile phones and YouTube










One of the problems I’ve found of working with music in video and audio files is that there are so many different media formats…this problem is history now, with all the media edting software avilable, you can do whatever you want with your media files
To this date, I have uploaded some YouTube Videos using Windows Movie Maker only. Will check out the rest later (I did visit the price of love).
@Vikas
Good I’m glad you will visit Roads because I have know expertise at all in these things.
Just what I needed right now, as I’m thinking about doing some relevant video for my blog. Thanks!
@Trevor
There has been a dramatic increase in media rich blogs so I’m happy to hear that Road’s tutorial is timely for you.
Best wishes
Thanks!
I prefer to use powerful and world #1 converter – MelodyCan [http: // melodycan.com/]
@neru
Thanks for sharing your preference. It’s a paid application and the ones that Roads is working with are free of charge.