"Audio only youtube" chrome extension enables you to disable only video on youtube which saves internet usage more than 50% when you want to listen songs on youtube.Note: It doesn't support Youtube Live Videos.You can enable/disable it by just clicking on the icon shown in the extension bar.Audio only youtube is an open-source project licensed under GPLv3. You can find sources here : -Bansal/audio-only-youtubeAny kind of contributions to the project are welcomed and thanks to all who contributed to this project!
My friend has uploaded 3 video's for me, she has an iPhone and I have a samsung. I need to download these video's so that I can edit them for a video we are creating but they will only download the audio when I have tried on both my phone and comp.
You have Samsung? It's great! Try this app (for free in playstore) to get solved your Audio-Problem! The Name is "You-Cut". I have had many Problems too, and all are now solved! It's the best app! You can try to open the Video with this app for example at first
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When I try and download them onto my phone I get nothing. I 'export' them from dropbox into a folder on my phone and when it's shown as complete I go onto that folder and there's nothing there at all. I have tried exporting it to a number of folders and nothing happens.
Hello! Most likely you have a standard Windows video player installed. The transmitted video with iphone is likely in the format. " MOV ". On this to solve the problem recommend to install a third-party video player on the PC (eg "VLC or" KMPlayer "), and to edit the video for Android recommend to install" VivaVideo "or" KineMaster ".
This is a relatively new problem... In ten years, I've never had this issue.... I really don't think it's the headphones or my system preferences.... I really believe there's a bug in Audition.
I even tried opening old audition projects (same issue) I tried opening the audio files in older versions of Audion and was still having the issue....
Well, if it was a bug in Audition, loads of people would have reported that over the years, wouldn't they? And you said that you haven't had this issue in the past, but now you are with older versions? Doesn't add up as an Audition bug yet, I'm afraid...
Really, you haven't told us enough about what you're doing yet. Is this restricted to Waveform view? Or does it happen in Multitrack as well? Come to that, Mac or PC? Can you show us at least a screengrab of your hardware setup page as well?
I am having a similar issue. Never had it prior to CC2019 that I remember. Using bluetooth headphones or iPhone earbuds, the audio is playing back only in the left ear. The waveform is stereo. I tried it in waveform and multitrack and had the same result. It will not play back on the right ear. MacOS 10.14.6. The level meters are lit up for both channels, the sound is both channels and yet it is only in the left ear for playback. At the desktop level the sound plays back fine. I tried creating new audio files 44.1/16 and 48/32f thinking it may be tied to that. Nope. It is only playing back in the left ear. Audition build 12.1.3.10
After I posted this I saw another thread with the solution. I needed to go into the preference-audio channel mapping and reset the right channel to my headphone right channel. Easy fix, but annoying that it happened. I have had it occur a few times now so I wonder if there is a bug/quirk.
I am having the same issue, although it was working fine until now. Audio is recorded on both channels, but I can only hear on left side of my headphones. I don't know what you mean by resetting headphone to right channel. Could someone please explain? I went into channel mapping, but don't know what to do from there. Driving me nuts!
using Zoom L-8 mixer with Adobe. It actually worked fine until about a month ago. Not sure what happened but nothing is working to fix it. Also when I record a guest, that guest is on two channels but my voice is on one. Something is messed up.
This is definitely a bug and should be addressed by Adobe. I think it's a bit disrespectfull to tell the first one who reports a bug and adds this many details that it can't be a bug because no one reported it before and that it's missing detailed information. Instead of putting them in a defensive position, how about politely asking for more information?
I had this problem and there does appear to be a bug. One session file worked fine using the same audio sources but another session file didn't. I created a third session, re-imported the same audio sources, and the problem goes away. I kept the original session that doesn't work in case Adobe would be interested in looking at it to see if it's something I did or to fix a bug.
Also if audio only and active when screen is off(mobile) that whould save a lot of energy.(climate friendly). I also would expect that aoudio only would lag less we are ariund 2-3 seconds now and that is fine but faster is always better :)
I was making a talking photos project with my grandson. I wanted him to narrate the photos, so I kept the lens cover on my camera and recorded him. Then I imported the footage into the timeline. A pop up told me that I cannot add video (in this case photo stills) into the primary story line. How can I accomplish this?
"You are combining audio and video clips outside the primary story line. You cannot add video clips to existing audio only compound clips" I believe I got the message when I tried to just pull the photo down.
Can't do this now as I'm nearly out the door for an appointment. I'll try it tomorrow. But one thing I wondered - since I recorded the audio only by just putting on the lens cap, maybe I recorded audio and black for the video. However the timeline just looks like audio, not audio and video. I'll start over as soon as I can find the time.
youtube-dl lets you download videos from youtube as well as from other video websites. And it does all the niceties, such as getting through playlists, parsing HTML to look for embedded videos in random webpages, and something that I appreciate a lot: it can merge several video and audio encodings (and subtitles) into the same media container. Magic.
I came across the Skammens Diskotek song a couple of weeks ago. And then I used youtube-dl to get a local copy. And then I run mpv --ao null to play just the audio, (setting the video output to the null driver). And then I noticed something strange. 100% CPU usage on my main machine (a 7th-gen quad-core Core i7).
Turns out that --vo=null disables the video output, but not the video decoding. And when youtube-dl has downloaded the full 4HD 3840x2160 video stream, just decoding the video and sending it to /dev/null takes a non-trivial amount of CPU power.
I'm running Windows 11. On both Firefox and Chrome, some recently sharepoint shared MP4 videos (HEVC encoding) that I uploaded manually are not displaying their video, but the audio plays fine. In the upper left of the player page is reads "Stream", so hopefully I am reaching the right community. The curious/suspicious/embarrassing/infuriating thing is when I enable "Noise suppression" on the player, the video is displayed along with muted/garbled audio whenever music plays.
If I download the video file from Sharepoint, I can play it locally with VLC or Windows Media properly.
The magic "just works" formula I am searching for here is: Noise suppression=false + playing video frames=true + streaming=true. ;) Is there a non-player mode/parameter I could toggle on a share link that would let the browser do the streaming on the video file directly?
Our player tries to figure out the best way to play the video depending on a bunch of factors. It seems like it thought it could play it via progressive download (which means it relies on the browser/OS to directly play the video), but in this case it seems that your video doesn't actually play via progressive due to your browser/OS combo. It should have picked adaptive bitrate streaming or should have fallen back to it upon detection of an error. But that didn't happen either it seems.
As a workaround if you create your share link as a "View" and "Block download" then it FORCES our player to do adaptive bitrate streaming for someone with that access. (Assuming the person doesn't also have edit access through some other SP permissions, as SP permissions are additive).
Would it be possible for you to share the actual video that has the problem or make a new one that has the same problem and open up a support ticket? If you can get the problem video to our support team they can route it up to us in the Product Group and we can dig deeper into how we can fix this and make sure the right thing happens.
@Phil_Temple-Watts - If you could open a support case and get them the video with the issue and you have the support person escalate the case to the Stream product group, one of our engineers could debug with your specific video to see if we can figure out what the issue is.
@Phil_Temple-Watts - I checked with our support team here inside Microsoft and they are saying that case number isn't a valid case number for Microsoft Support. Is there a different case number you can share?
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