


Sometimes you might need to extract audio from a home video of yours to be able to listen to it using your audio player - a portable MP3 player, for instance. That can be quite easy if you use our AVS Video Converter. Follow the steps below to learn how to do that.Ĭlick here to get it. Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file After the download is finished, run the AVSInstallPack.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions. To select a video you would like to convert hit the Browse. In the opened Windows Explorer window browse for the necessary video file: button next to the Input File Name field. Note: when your input is a DVD disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: X:\Video_TS\Video_TS.IFO. "X" stands for your DVD-ROM or the hard disk drive folder where your DVD is stored. That's why you should select the necessary one prior to extraction.Ĭlick the Advanced > button to see the additional input video file parameters: Please see the online help section to find more on how to convert your home DVDs to other video formats. avsinstallpack.exe is an executable file that is part of Third-Party Application developed by Online Media Technologies Ltd. In case the video contains more than one audio track you will see the drop-down box next to the Audio caption in the Input File section.

Click it with the mouse and select the one you need to extract from the list:
