How To Download Audio From Youtube On Iphone

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When using automatic device switching with your AirPods, your custom audio settings will transfer between your iPhone, your iPad, and your paired Apple Watch (on watchOS 7), but they won't transfer to your Mac.

If you have a nearly symmetric audiogram, Headphone Accommodations will take the average of the two ears and fit the left and right audio channels with that profile. If you have an asymmetric audiogram, it will fit the left and right audio channels for your better ear.

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From the Headphone Audio screen, you can also adjust tone and amplification settings manually. Tap Play Sample to hear an audio sample with your current settings. You can change these settings while listening to the sample to compare them.

To adjust the audio-volume balance between left and right channels, adjust the Transparency Balance slider. You can also adjust Transparency mode settings by tapping the Hearing button in Control Center.

I am trying to find out how I can play audio through my iPhone when it is connected wirelessly to Apple Carplay. When I try to play it through the phone speaker it reverts back to car speakers, and if I select radio in the car it pauses the video on the phone.

The reason that this is an issue for me, is that when picking the wife up from work, I put Peppa pig on my phone for the baby to keep her awake, which then plays through the car speakers and not through the phone.

Thank you for posting in the Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you're having some trouble with audio while playing video using CarPlay, correct? If so, we would love to help see if we can get the issue resolved for you. We'd be willing to bet the app and it being video has something to do with it. If you switch from radio to Aux does that change anything?

In iMovie I detached the video's audio track. Then I went about trying to sync the video with MP3 audio. After a lot of very painstaking work I was able to sync up a part of the video with my GB file. I used a distinct point (where the vocal comes in), and at that spot the synchronization was perfect, both sound-wise and visually.

I want to be able to make a video, but have the audio part be editable. I am fairly good at using GB, so I want to stick with it. But obviously, I need the audio to sync perfectly. The audio would be the best recording I can produce in GB, but I'd like to be able to, in places, mix in some blend of the video's audio.

To summarize, the video's native audio track, even after being detached, syncs perfectly with the video's visual part. However, I cannot get the GarageBand MP3 file to remain synced (as it plays) with either the visual or audio part of the video. It gradually drifts more and more out of sync.

Possibly the GarageBand audio is at a different sample rate than the audio from the video. A 44.1 kHz sample rate audio would be slower than a 48 kHz sample rate audio. So, if that's the problem the solution there would be to make the sample rates the same for the two audio clips.

Sometimes a sync issue can be fixed by expanding out your timeline and control-clicking on the audio clip Then choose the Show Speed Editor item from the pop up menu. That will reveal a speed adjustment handle in the upper right hand corner of the clip. Slide the handle very slightly to the left to shorten and speed up the clip, and slide to the right to lengthen and slow down the clip. See if that will sync up the clips.

I've looked around Stack Overflow, and I found some answers from a couple of years ago that it's not possible to play audio from Safari unless you're in that full screen player. Is this still the case?

iOS disables autoplay, instead requiring that play be initiated as part of a user interaction (e.g., you can start playback within a touchstart listener). There's a bit of documentation about this on Apple's developer documentation. There's also this article Overcoming iOS HTML5 audio limitations on IBM's developer site that has examples and more detail.

IOS on mobile disable automatic sound playing by default. So to get around this problem. You could put enable/disable switch button somewhere on the page and play some sound using an audio element("audioElement") if the user click the button switch.

After that, the same "audioElement" can be used to play future sounds by changing its "src" attribute and call its "play()" method, without any further user interaction.

Safari gives priority to the soundtrack of videos over audio files! If a video has a soundtrack, even if it is silent and set to mute it will block the audio. The solution is to strip the soundtrack from the video, not record over it.I hope this helps some one! I lost days of work with this problem.

Very old question but something that might help some people out, in my case (ofcourse this might not be viable in all cases), it helped to play all audio files for 1millisecond, then pause them. After that, if you resume playing the audio it works without issue.

Quick tip: For more advanced audio recordings, particularly those geared toward the production of music, podcasts, and the like, you might try GarageBand for iPhone, which singer-producer Steve Lacy famously used to record a track for Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning 2017 album "DAMN."

To add more to your recording after you stopped it, tap the three blue dots beside it, then hit Edit Recording. Scroll to the end of the timeline, hit Resume to recommence the recording. Just be sure you scrolled to the end, or you will be replacing audio rather than adding more to the end.

Quick tip: You can also crop the edges of the audio file through the same Edit Recording feature. Just tap on the square icon with two vertical lines at opposite corners (of the square) on the top right of the window.

I have been having problems lately with my piano students who use iPads as well. We can't seem to find the option to turn on "Original Sound for Musicians" ever since things changed about 3 weeks ago. I tried the suggested steps from December, but those don't seem to be available to them now. Any ideas would really help!

I think that they have done something to improve it since my original post. Things have been better and I am hearing my students using iPads much better again. Students on laptops are still able to use the "use original sound" feature and I get good quality from them. Students using Android tablets have no issues at all. Overall, I do believe that Zoom seems to have rectified the issue, for which I am thankful. The only ones I have use the "Original Sound for Musicians" are students using laptops now, which is fine as the sound seems to be fine.

That is an old instruction from December 2022 and does not work since the new update of 3 weeks ago on iPad. I have tried it with 2 students. We opened the "more" tab and searched through each section. There was no option to "enable original sound" or anything similar in it.

You can find TV shows and movies with spatial audio on your device by searching "spatial audio" in the Netflix app. Titles available with spatial audio will have the spatial audio label next to their description.

Swipe down from the top edge of the screen with two fingers to activate Speak Screen, which will bring up a tool bar atop the article. This toolbar includes a hand symbol that allows you to select a section of text to just read from that point on. There is also a back arrow, a pause icon, and a forward arrow to advance in the article. Lastly there is a reading speed option that remembers your last choice and defaults at 1x rate.

On Samsung phones, the ability to send audio to two different pairs of headphones is called Dual Audio. You can use any two pairs of Bluetooth headphones, but only certain Samsung phones offer the feature: The Samsung Galaxy S8 (and later S series phones), Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (and later Z Fold phones), and any Samsung Galaxy Z Flip model. Your phone must also be running Android 10 or later.

Maybe it's because you didn't allow the function. To record the audio from your FaceTime video, hold the screen recording option in your control center until the option to turn on the microphone appears on the screen. Then you need to adjust volume settings for a better audio output.

FaceTime calls help us stay in touch with our families and friends, especially when we are far away from them. Sometimes when you have a FaceTime call with a loved one, you may want to save precious moments. How to deal with that? The easiest way is to capture FaceTime call with some effective tools. On this page, more information will be given to you on how to record FaceTime with audio on iOS devices and Mac.

It's an easy-to-use Mac screen recorder. With it, you can capture anything on Mac, like a video call, live streaming show, or online lecture. This program allows you to record the screen with audio on Mac computers so that you can record the whole FaceTime call without missing anything. Try this practical tool to capture FaceTime calls on Mac (with internal audio)!

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