RE: Youtube to mp3 Converter for Longer Videos?

2014-08-08 Thread Clive Lever
Hello,

I'm coming late to this thread, for which, apologies. However, just in case 
nobody has given this answer:

Try www.listentoyoutube.com. I don't know if it puts length limits on videos to 
convert, but I have successfully extracted mp3s of at least 45 minutes before.

Best,
Clive


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan Reese
Sent: 06 August 2014 01:49
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Youtube to mp3 Converter for Longer Videos?

Anybody know of a way to convert videos longer than 20 minutes? the youtube to 
mp3 converter site:
www.youtube-mp3.com
only supports conversions of videos up to 20 minutes. I’d like to convert a 55 
minute video to audio so I can download it.
Thanks much.
Evan




accessible blogging site for posting audio

2014-08-08 Thread Mike Bernard
Good evening fellow listers:

I'm thinking about getting into broadcasting on ACB radio Interactive
sometime in the near future. I plan to record my live shows as they're going
out on air, so that I can then upload them as a podcast somewhere online, so
that people can go and listen to and/or download them. People have said,
that you can use blogger to post podcast/show notes, and use ourmedia.com,
to upload the actual audio files, which in tern would present you with a
link leading to the audio file to which you can paste into the blog. This
link, is what people would use to download the file to their computers. This
much I understand. However, I've heard, that blogger isn't all that user
friendly, and ourmedia.com has a bad habbit of not making uploaded files
available right away and once something is uploaded, there's no garuntee as
to how long the file will remain on the site. So, I was wondering, if there
was an accessible site where I could upload podcasts, and add show notes all
in one place? Of course, being that I don't yet have a show slot, I won't
have to deal with any of this just yet, but I just wanted to get an idea as
to where I could post mp3 copies of my radio show, if I decide to archive
it. Thanks.

Mike

Rochester, NY.