Saturday, October 5, 2013

How to identify songs used in a video from Internet

Do you want the songs that you've listened on a video on the internet like from QuickJump or YouTube? Here's an easy steps to do it.

For websites not from YouTube:
  1. Download Internet Download Manager. It is a shareware and you need to buy it after 9 days. If you want to keep finding songs, just buy it.
  2. Download Audacity. It is free.
  3. Install them to your computer.
  4. Go to the page that has the song you want. The "Download video from this page" button should appear. Click it, then click "start download". When the download finishes, close it.
  5. Now open Audacity, then open the video you just downloaded. Make sure you have FFMPEG for Audacity installed or it won't open the video.
  6. It will become a music. Now, play it by pressing the play button (►) 
  7. If you hear some unneeded parts on the track, drag it then press the delete button on your keyboard. This might be hard for newbies since it is just an audio.
  8. Click File > Export, then save it anywhere you want. Save it as WAV file.
  9. Now go to audiotag.info
  10. Follow the instructions and you should get the song name.
For Youtube videos:
Note: You'll need Java for this.
  1. Copy the Youtube URL.
  2. Go to Keepvid, then paste the URL.
  3. Wait for few moments and the download links should appear. Click "Download MP4 (max 480px)" to  download it with best audio quality.
  4. Follow the instructions number 5-10 above.
Enjoy! 
(as a note, I use this method to download songs from QuickJump videos, because the videos always have songs and the songs are usually pretty nice)

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