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The Sound of Music: VidtoMP3.com
2 Comments »Posted in Media, WebOct 20, 2009
Ever go on YouTube to find a piece of music? You know, that song you want to hear every so-often, but not often enough to download it onto your hard drive. Or maybe just new music. Or stuff you can’t buy on iTunes or obtain by other means.
Face it – YouTube’s really convenient to hear indie, live, or underground music. Now by no means do I consider myself an ‘indie’ or ‘underground’ fan, but I do like many offerings of YouTube; for example, John Frusciante’s cover of the BeeGees’ “How Deep is Your Love” brings much joy to me. Similarly, the Klasix instrumental “I Can’t Help it” really helps me. I don’t carry my laptop everywhere, and it’s impossible to put YouTube on repeat (or is it?) so I decided to download it.
My friend Rohan (at www.yourworldwired.com) introduced me to VidtoMP3.com – and ever since then, I’ve been a fan. Sure, the website looks a tad sketchy, but it saves any video as an MP3 file on your hard drive, all processed online. Granted, it won’t have the best sound quality (actually I don’t mind it, it’s not as bad as I thought it would’ve been – definitely audible), but it’s a great way to get music you wouldn’t have been able to otherwise.
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Hi, just to clear something up: I was not saying the process would affect the quality of the file, I was actually saying that the quality of sound on Youtube (back then) was questionable in general. (They’ve got HD videos now, I find the sound better — noticeably so even to me, especially the strength of the bass).