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How to extract music from a concert video

Concert videos capture performances that often never see an official audio release — rare live versions, festival sets, one-off encores. VideoSplit extracts the audio so you can listen without the video, or sample a moment for a remix.

Audio quality from a phone-recorded concert video is bound entirely by the phone's microphone, which will overload on loud peaks and pick up crowd chatter. VideoSplit preserves exactly what is in the source — it cannot add fidelity that was never captured.

Step-by-step

  1. Open VideoSplit.io. Any browser.
  2. Drop the concert video onto the page. Your own phone recording, a downloaded fan video, or an official concert film you own — any MP4, MOV, MKV or WEBM.
  3. Pick WAV for sampling, MP3 for listening. WAV is best if you want to chop a riff or drum break out. MP3 is best if you just want the performance on repeat.
  4. Download the audio. Saves with the original filename.

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