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Step-by-Step Guide to Unmicrophonic Audio Recording
How to Record Good Audio Without a Microphone?
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Audio quality is more important than video quality on YouTube. You’ve probably heard that before – viewers might forgive sub-par video quality if they’re interested in what you’re saying, but if it’s hard to understand what you’re saying they’ll click away.
Getting an external mic (even a $10 one-off Amazon ) is one of the best ways to improve your videos. That said, maybe your budget is $0. Or, maybe you just don’t happen to have a mic now and don’t want to wait to make videos. It could even be that you just don’t want to bother with an external mic.
Luckily, there are a lot of easy, free, things you can do to protect the quality of your audio recording even if you’re not using an external mic. Here are a few tips:
- 1. Keep Your Camera Close
- 2. Shoot Somewhere Quiet
- 3. Pick a Good Room
- 4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
- 5. Use a Free Audio App
- 6. Do a Sound Check
1. Keep Your Camera Close (like, really close)
The biggest problem with the mic built into any camera or phone is just that, since it’s with the camera, it’s usually too far away from you. Built-in mics can record decent audio up close, but usually, your camera will be set up farther away from you than an external mic would be.
For example, your camera’s mic might be just as good as a clip-on LAV, but that LAV is right by your mouth and the camera is a couple of big steps away.
Moving your camera/smartphone physically closer to you will make it hard to include anything besides your head and shoulders in your shot, but it will get you significantly better audio.
2.Shoot Somewhere Quiet
The best way to limit the amount of background noise you pick up in your sound recording is to shoot somewhere where there’s no background noise. That probably seems really basic, but it’s something a lot of people just don’t do. It’s easy to default to recording in your home office, even though it’s right next to the kitchen where your family is bustling around, or in your bedroom even though there’s a busy street right outside your window.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your audio is simply to scout out a quiet room in your house where the sound recording conditions are better. Speaking of recording conditions…
3. Pick a Good Room
There’s more that goes into picking a good room than how quiet it is. If you try to record in a room that’s too big your voice might sound to distant, and if you try to record in a room that’s too small your audio will be too echo-y. You need a room that’s just right.
You should also pay attention to what’s in the room you’re recording in. Avoid hard, reflective, surfaces like appliances and mirrors which your voice will bounce off of. The same conditions that make you sound great when you sing in the shower will – like recording in a small space -make your voiceover unpleasantly echo-y.
Look for a room that has a lot of soft things in it, like beds and sofas.
4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
If you shoot outside, then the wind passing over your built-in mic will do terrible things to your audio. You can do a lot to counter-act this problem by physically blocking the wind.
There are a few ways to do this. If you’re doing hand-held shots you can partially cover your camera or phone’s mic with your finger. You don’t want to completely cover it/press down or your audio will be muffled. What you’re trying to do is create a barrier blocking out the wind.
On movie sets, they block out wind by covering the microphones with big fuzzy things called ‘dead cats’. You can also block out wind noise by attaching something fuzzy to your microphone. If your camera’s built-in mic is on front of it then you just need something big and fluffy you can loop around the lens. You can use a piece of a boa, a fuzzy novelty scrunchie – you can even murder a fuzzy stuffed animal! Do you have an old coat with a fuzz around the hood? That fuzz would do nicely.
The pompom used in this video cost $2, but you might already have something that would work!
If your built-in mic is on top of your camera you can get something called a ‘micromuff’. A micromuff is essentially a circular or rectangular piece of velcro with long strands of fluff on top. It’s open in the middle so it doesn’t actually cover your mic, but the surrounding fuzz blocks out the wind.
You use the adhesive backing to attach the base velcro to your camera. The other side of the velcro has your fluff attached to the back.
The only thing about a micromuff is that it costs about $30, and if you’re going to spend $30 on audio equipment then you could just buy yourself an inexpensive LAV mic. I only bring up the micromuff because it’s a very simple design you can probably DIY – you just need velcro with adhesive backing and any of the fluff-sources we just discussed.
5. Use a Free Audio App
If you’re recording on a smartphone, you can download a free app that will let you make adjustments to your audio as you record it. With the right app, you can adjust your gain (volume is how you control ‘output’ audio, and gain is for ‘input’ audio. By turning up your gain, you can make your mic more sensitive), tempo, and more. A lot of the time, your audio recording app will also let you edit your audio afterward.
Even if you’re not recording video from your smartphone, it might be a good idea to use your phone as your mic and record a separate audio file. You’ll be able to use an app to fine-tune your recording, and you can set your phone up closer to you the way you would an external mic while keeping your camera back a bit farther.
Free audio apps: Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Android), RecForge II (Android), Smart Voice Recorder (Android), Audio Memos (iOS), and Recorder Plus (iOS).
6. Do a Sound Check
Once you think you’ve got good audio set up – test it! You don’t want to do a whole video and find out when you play it back that your audio doesn’t sound good.
Do you have any of your own audio tips to pass on? Leave them in the comments!
This topic was suggested by RS Beauty over in the forums. Thanks for the idea!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the most widely used video editing software in YouTube video editing, Filmora allows you to record voiceover and edit the recorded audio with mixer, equalizer and provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Audio quality is more important than video quality on YouTube. You’ve probably heard that before – viewers might forgive sub-par video quality if they’re interested in what you’re saying, but if it’s hard to understand what you’re saying they’ll click away.
Getting an external mic (even a $10 one-off Amazon ) is one of the best ways to improve your videos. That said, maybe your budget is $0. Or, maybe you just don’t happen to have a mic now and don’t want to wait to make videos. It could even be that you just don’t want to bother with an external mic.
Luckily, there are a lot of easy, free, things you can do to protect the quality of your audio recording even if you’re not using an external mic. Here are a few tips:
- 1. Keep Your Camera Close
- 2. Shoot Somewhere Quiet
- 3. Pick a Good Room
- 4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
- 5. Use a Free Audio App
- 6. Do a Sound Check
1. Keep Your Camera Close (like, really close)
The biggest problem with the mic built into any camera or phone is just that, since it’s with the camera, it’s usually too far away from you. Built-in mics can record decent audio up close, but usually, your camera will be set up farther away from you than an external mic would be.
For example, your camera’s mic might be just as good as a clip-on LAV, but that LAV is right by your mouth and the camera is a couple of big steps away.
Moving your camera/smartphone physically closer to you will make it hard to include anything besides your head and shoulders in your shot, but it will get you significantly better audio.
2.Shoot Somewhere Quiet
The best way to limit the amount of background noise you pick up in your sound recording is to shoot somewhere where there’s no background noise. That probably seems really basic, but it’s something a lot of people just don’t do. It’s easy to default to recording in your home office, even though it’s right next to the kitchen where your family is bustling around, or in your bedroom even though there’s a busy street right outside your window.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your audio is simply to scout out a quiet room in your house where the sound recording conditions are better. Speaking of recording conditions…
3. Pick a Good Room
There’s more that goes into picking a good room than how quiet it is. If you try to record in a room that’s too big your voice might sound to distant, and if you try to record in a room that’s too small your audio will be too echo-y. You need a room that’s just right.
You should also pay attention to what’s in the room you’re recording in. Avoid hard, reflective, surfaces like appliances and mirrors which your voice will bounce off of. The same conditions that make you sound great when you sing in the shower will – like recording in a small space -make your voiceover unpleasantly echo-y.
Look for a room that has a lot of soft things in it, like beds and sofas.
4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
If you shoot outside, then the wind passing over your built-in mic will do terrible things to your audio. You can do a lot to counter-act this problem by physically blocking the wind.
There are a few ways to do this. If you’re doing hand-held shots you can partially cover your camera or phone’s mic with your finger. You don’t want to completely cover it/press down or your audio will be muffled. What you’re trying to do is create a barrier blocking out the wind.
On movie sets, they block out wind by covering the microphones with big fuzzy things called ‘dead cats’. You can also block out wind noise by attaching something fuzzy to your microphone. If your camera’s built-in mic is on front of it then you just need something big and fluffy you can loop around the lens. You can use a piece of a boa, a fuzzy novelty scrunchie – you can even murder a fuzzy stuffed animal! Do you have an old coat with a fuzz around the hood? That fuzz would do nicely.
The pompom used in this video cost $2, but you might already have something that would work!
If your built-in mic is on top of your camera you can get something called a ‘micromuff’. A micromuff is essentially a circular or rectangular piece of velcro with long strands of fluff on top. It’s open in the middle so it doesn’t actually cover your mic, but the surrounding fuzz blocks out the wind.
You use the adhesive backing to attach the base velcro to your camera. The other side of the velcro has your fluff attached to the back.
The only thing about a micromuff is that it costs about $30, and if you’re going to spend $30 on audio equipment then you could just buy yourself an inexpensive LAV mic. I only bring up the micromuff because it’s a very simple design you can probably DIY – you just need velcro with adhesive backing and any of the fluff-sources we just discussed.
5. Use a Free Audio App
If you’re recording on a smartphone, you can download a free app that will let you make adjustments to your audio as you record it. With the right app, you can adjust your gain (volume is how you control ‘output’ audio, and gain is for ‘input’ audio. By turning up your gain, you can make your mic more sensitive), tempo, and more. A lot of the time, your audio recording app will also let you edit your audio afterward.
Even if you’re not recording video from your smartphone, it might be a good idea to use your phone as your mic and record a separate audio file. You’ll be able to use an app to fine-tune your recording, and you can set your phone up closer to you the way you would an external mic while keeping your camera back a bit farther.
Free audio apps: Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Android), RecForge II (Android), Smart Voice Recorder (Android), Audio Memos (iOS), and Recorder Plus (iOS).
6. Do a Sound Check
Once you think you’ve got good audio set up – test it! You don’t want to do a whole video and find out when you play it back that your audio doesn’t sound good.
Do you have any of your own audio tips to pass on? Leave them in the comments!
This topic was suggested by RS Beauty over in the forums. Thanks for the idea!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the most widely used video editing software in YouTube video editing, Filmora allows you to record voiceover and edit the recorded audio with mixer, equalizer and provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Audio quality is more important than video quality on YouTube. You’ve probably heard that before – viewers might forgive sub-par video quality if they’re interested in what you’re saying, but if it’s hard to understand what you’re saying they’ll click away.
Getting an external mic (even a $10 one-off Amazon ) is one of the best ways to improve your videos. That said, maybe your budget is $0. Or, maybe you just don’t happen to have a mic now and don’t want to wait to make videos. It could even be that you just don’t want to bother with an external mic.
Luckily, there are a lot of easy, free, things you can do to protect the quality of your audio recording even if you’re not using an external mic. Here are a few tips:
- 1. Keep Your Camera Close
- 2. Shoot Somewhere Quiet
- 3. Pick a Good Room
- 4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
- 5. Use a Free Audio App
- 6. Do a Sound Check
1. Keep Your Camera Close (like, really close)
The biggest problem with the mic built into any camera or phone is just that, since it’s with the camera, it’s usually too far away from you. Built-in mics can record decent audio up close, but usually, your camera will be set up farther away from you than an external mic would be.
For example, your camera’s mic might be just as good as a clip-on LAV, but that LAV is right by your mouth and the camera is a couple of big steps away.
Moving your camera/smartphone physically closer to you will make it hard to include anything besides your head and shoulders in your shot, but it will get you significantly better audio.
2.Shoot Somewhere Quiet
The best way to limit the amount of background noise you pick up in your sound recording is to shoot somewhere where there’s no background noise. That probably seems really basic, but it’s something a lot of people just don’t do. It’s easy to default to recording in your home office, even though it’s right next to the kitchen where your family is bustling around, or in your bedroom even though there’s a busy street right outside your window.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your audio is simply to scout out a quiet room in your house where the sound recording conditions are better. Speaking of recording conditions…
3. Pick a Good Room
There’s more that goes into picking a good room than how quiet it is. If you try to record in a room that’s too big your voice might sound to distant, and if you try to record in a room that’s too small your audio will be too echo-y. You need a room that’s just right.
You should also pay attention to what’s in the room you’re recording in. Avoid hard, reflective, surfaces like appliances and mirrors which your voice will bounce off of. The same conditions that make you sound great when you sing in the shower will – like recording in a small space -make your voiceover unpleasantly echo-y.
Look for a room that has a lot of soft things in it, like beds and sofas.
4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
If you shoot outside, then the wind passing over your built-in mic will do terrible things to your audio. You can do a lot to counter-act this problem by physically blocking the wind.
There are a few ways to do this. If you’re doing hand-held shots you can partially cover your camera or phone’s mic with your finger. You don’t want to completely cover it/press down or your audio will be muffled. What you’re trying to do is create a barrier blocking out the wind.
On movie sets, they block out wind by covering the microphones with big fuzzy things called ‘dead cats’. You can also block out wind noise by attaching something fuzzy to your microphone. If your camera’s built-in mic is on front of it then you just need something big and fluffy you can loop around the lens. You can use a piece of a boa, a fuzzy novelty scrunchie – you can even murder a fuzzy stuffed animal! Do you have an old coat with a fuzz around the hood? That fuzz would do nicely.
The pompom used in this video cost $2, but you might already have something that would work!
If your built-in mic is on top of your camera you can get something called a ‘micromuff’. A micromuff is essentially a circular or rectangular piece of velcro with long strands of fluff on top. It’s open in the middle so it doesn’t actually cover your mic, but the surrounding fuzz blocks out the wind.
You use the adhesive backing to attach the base velcro to your camera. The other side of the velcro has your fluff attached to the back.
The only thing about a micromuff is that it costs about $30, and if you’re going to spend $30 on audio equipment then you could just buy yourself an inexpensive LAV mic. I only bring up the micromuff because it’s a very simple design you can probably DIY – you just need velcro with adhesive backing and any of the fluff-sources we just discussed.
5. Use a Free Audio App
If you’re recording on a smartphone, you can download a free app that will let you make adjustments to your audio as you record it. With the right app, you can adjust your gain (volume is how you control ‘output’ audio, and gain is for ‘input’ audio. By turning up your gain, you can make your mic more sensitive), tempo, and more. A lot of the time, your audio recording app will also let you edit your audio afterward.
Even if you’re not recording video from your smartphone, it might be a good idea to use your phone as your mic and record a separate audio file. You’ll be able to use an app to fine-tune your recording, and you can set your phone up closer to you the way you would an external mic while keeping your camera back a bit farther.
Free audio apps: Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Android), RecForge II (Android), Smart Voice Recorder (Android), Audio Memos (iOS), and Recorder Plus (iOS).
6. Do a Sound Check
Once you think you’ve got good audio set up – test it! You don’t want to do a whole video and find out when you play it back that your audio doesn’t sound good.
Do you have any of your own audio tips to pass on? Leave them in the comments!
This topic was suggested by RS Beauty over in the forums. Thanks for the idea!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the most widely used video editing software in YouTube video editing, Filmora allows you to record voiceover and edit the recorded audio with mixer, equalizer and provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Audio quality is more important than video quality on YouTube. You’ve probably heard that before – viewers might forgive sub-par video quality if they’re interested in what you’re saying, but if it’s hard to understand what you’re saying they’ll click away.
Getting an external mic (even a $10 one-off Amazon ) is one of the best ways to improve your videos. That said, maybe your budget is $0. Or, maybe you just don’t happen to have a mic now and don’t want to wait to make videos. It could even be that you just don’t want to bother with an external mic.
Luckily, there are a lot of easy, free, things you can do to protect the quality of your audio recording even if you’re not using an external mic. Here are a few tips:
- 1. Keep Your Camera Close
- 2. Shoot Somewhere Quiet
- 3. Pick a Good Room
- 4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
- 5. Use a Free Audio App
- 6. Do a Sound Check
1. Keep Your Camera Close (like, really close)
The biggest problem with the mic built into any camera or phone is just that, since it’s with the camera, it’s usually too far away from you. Built-in mics can record decent audio up close, but usually, your camera will be set up farther away from you than an external mic would be.
For example, your camera’s mic might be just as good as a clip-on LAV, but that LAV is right by your mouth and the camera is a couple of big steps away.
Moving your camera/smartphone physically closer to you will make it hard to include anything besides your head and shoulders in your shot, but it will get you significantly better audio.
2.Shoot Somewhere Quiet
The best way to limit the amount of background noise you pick up in your sound recording is to shoot somewhere where there’s no background noise. That probably seems really basic, but it’s something a lot of people just don’t do. It’s easy to default to recording in your home office, even though it’s right next to the kitchen where your family is bustling around, or in your bedroom even though there’s a busy street right outside your window.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your audio is simply to scout out a quiet room in your house where the sound recording conditions are better. Speaking of recording conditions…
3. Pick a Good Room
There’s more that goes into picking a good room than how quiet it is. If you try to record in a room that’s too big your voice might sound to distant, and if you try to record in a room that’s too small your audio will be too echo-y. You need a room that’s just right.
You should also pay attention to what’s in the room you’re recording in. Avoid hard, reflective, surfaces like appliances and mirrors which your voice will bounce off of. The same conditions that make you sound great when you sing in the shower will – like recording in a small space -make your voiceover unpleasantly echo-y.
Look for a room that has a lot of soft things in it, like beds and sofas.
4. Protect your Built-In Mic from Wind
If you shoot outside, then the wind passing over your built-in mic will do terrible things to your audio. You can do a lot to counter-act this problem by physically blocking the wind.
There are a few ways to do this. If you’re doing hand-held shots you can partially cover your camera or phone’s mic with your finger. You don’t want to completely cover it/press down or your audio will be muffled. What you’re trying to do is create a barrier blocking out the wind.
On movie sets, they block out wind by covering the microphones with big fuzzy things called ‘dead cats’. You can also block out wind noise by attaching something fuzzy to your microphone. If your camera’s built-in mic is on front of it then you just need something big and fluffy you can loop around the lens. You can use a piece of a boa, a fuzzy novelty scrunchie – you can even murder a fuzzy stuffed animal! Do you have an old coat with a fuzz around the hood? That fuzz would do nicely.
The pompom used in this video cost $2, but you might already have something that would work!
If your built-in mic is on top of your camera you can get something called a ‘micromuff’. A micromuff is essentially a circular or rectangular piece of velcro with long strands of fluff on top. It’s open in the middle so it doesn’t actually cover your mic, but the surrounding fuzz blocks out the wind.
You use the adhesive backing to attach the base velcro to your camera. The other side of the velcro has your fluff attached to the back.
The only thing about a micromuff is that it costs about $30, and if you’re going to spend $30 on audio equipment then you could just buy yourself an inexpensive LAV mic. I only bring up the micromuff because it’s a very simple design you can probably DIY – you just need velcro with adhesive backing and any of the fluff-sources we just discussed.
5. Use a Free Audio App
If you’re recording on a smartphone, you can download a free app that will let you make adjustments to your audio as you record it. With the right app, you can adjust your gain (volume is how you control ‘output’ audio, and gain is for ‘input’ audio. By turning up your gain, you can make your mic more sensitive), tempo, and more. A lot of the time, your audio recording app will also let you edit your audio afterward.
Even if you’re not recording video from your smartphone, it might be a good idea to use your phone as your mic and record a separate audio file. You’ll be able to use an app to fine-tune your recording, and you can set your phone up closer to you the way you would an external mic while keeping your camera back a bit farther.
Free audio apps: Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Android), RecForge II (Android), Smart Voice Recorder (Android), Audio Memos (iOS), and Recorder Plus (iOS).
6. Do a Sound Check
Once you think you’ve got good audio set up – test it! You don’t want to do a whole video and find out when you play it back that your audio doesn’t sound good.
Do you have any of your own audio tips to pass on? Leave them in the comments!
This topic was suggested by RS Beauty over in the forums. Thanks for the idea!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the most widely used video editing software in YouTube video editing, Filmora allows you to record voiceover and edit the recorded audio with mixer, equalizer and provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Perfect iPhone MP3 Conversion: Top 6 Software Recommendations
6 Free Software to Convert YouTube to MP3 for iPhone
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Loved a video on YouTube, but was unable to find the MP3 version? Worry not! Now, with a YouTube music converter, you can easily convert YouTube videos into MP3 files for your iPhone and enjoy them to your heart’s content. A trusted brand can offer you the best MP3 audio files out of your favorite YouTube videos within no time. Here we bring free apps to convert music for your iPhone.
- Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
- Part 2: YouTube to MP3 Converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
- Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
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Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
1. Video to MP3 Converter
Video to MP3 Converter is an App that allows you to convert videos into different formats of audio such as MP3, M4A, OPUS, WAV, and a lot more, and save it on your iPhone.
The features of this App are –
- You can select audio tracks and customize sample rate, volume, and bitrate.
- You can decide the starting and ending point of the audio to be converted.
- You can import audio or video from Album, camera roll, One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud.
- You can open audio files with this App and share them with other Apps as well.
2. MyMP3
MyMP3 can convert videos available on your device into MP3 quickly. You can save recorded audio into MP3 and WAV format.
The main features of MyMP3 are –
- You can convert local videos into MP3 and share them on any social media, email, or instant messaging App.
- It allows you to edit the metadata.
- You can record from a microphone, CD, turntable, audio streamed from the internet, Skype call or phone calls, and the likes.
- It allows ripping CDs, renaming batch files, scheduling recordings, silence detection, and playlist management while recording vinyl albums.
Part 2: YouTube to MP3 converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
1. Filmora Editor
You can use Filmora as a YouTube music converter which will help in converting without much effort. Filmora is basically a video editing software that can help you edit videos in various ways. You can edit any of your video projects with ease when using Filmora. In order to convert Youtube to MP3 in iPhone, you can choose iPhone as the target device while exporting. Let’s check out some amazing features of this software. Or you can learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
Key Features:
- Anyone can easily use it for its extremely easy interface and design.
- People can have the delight in various graphical features with this tool such as filters and overlays.
- With this software, one can seamlessly merge multiple videos without compromising quality.
- There are lots of advanced tools associated with Filmora including background blur option, audio mixer, screen splitting, text editing, green screen, speed ramping, and more.
- If you are looking for stunning effects, Filmstocks, NewBlue FX and BorisFX can definitely meet any of your needs.
- 4k videos are also supported via Filmora easily.
2. Freemake Video Downloader
Freemake Video Downloader is a YouTube music converter that allows you to save YouTube videos and MP3s on your iPhone. While converting the videos into MP3s you need to specify the destination device (Export to iPod/iPhone), so that the right format can be set for the same.
Features of this application are –
- You can have the audios exported to iTunes automatically.
- Simple 3 step process to download and save YouTube videos into your iPhone.
3. Any Audio Converter
Any Audio Converter is an online converter and downloader that allows you to convert YouTube videos to MP3 for iPhone to your desired quality, and size of audio files. This YouTube music converter can convert downloaded videos and music to MP3, WAV, and WMA faster with better quality.
Major features of this audio converter are –
- You can download online videos and music from more than 100 sites.
- It helps you to rip and extract audio from CDs and videos.
- It supports audio conversion in multiple formats without compromising the quality.
- You can burn videos to AVCHD DVD or DVD.
- You can edit videos with special effects, clips, or crop effects.
4. Softorino YouTube Converter 2
Softorino YouTube Converter 2 can not only convert YouTube to MP3 for iPhone, but also to MP4 for all iOS devices as well. It is compatible with over 60 top sources.
- With this App, you can access videos, music, and ringtones as well.
- It supports all iOS devices and delivers 4K ultra HD, with subtitles.
- Automatically connects your device to Wi-Fi, and recognizes content automatically for the album
Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
1. Can You Convert YouTube Videos to mp3 on iPhone?
Yes, you can. There are numerous YouTube to mp3 convert websites and YouTube audio downloader apps that let you convert YouTube videos to mp3 on your iPhone.
But there are legal issues you need to consider before joining the conversion trend. Technically, it is not illegal to convert a YouTube video to MP3 - but it is illegal to download a copyrighted music video. Moreover, YouTube has stated that stream-ripping violates their Terms of Service, and both YouTube & Google have tried to shut down numerous websites that provide video conversion services.
2. How Can I Save a Song From YouTube to My iPhone?
There are several ways to do that. The legal and recommended method is to get a YouTube Music Premium subscription. This will enable you to download songs from YouTube and save them on your iPhone for offline consumption. The alternative way involves numerous websites and apps that enable you to convert YouTube videos to mp3 and download them on your iPhone. This approach, however, is illegal and should be avoided.
Final Verdict
After going through the list of YouTube music converters in this article, we have found that Filmora is the ultimate solution for all your video download and audio conversion needs. With its matchless features, this App makes your life simple and melodious. However, it is our suggestion, the final call will be yours. We would like to know which was your choice and how was the experience using it. Thanks, readers for having a glance at this post. We hope you are delighted after reading it and finding what you needed.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Loved a video on YouTube, but was unable to find the MP3 version? Worry not! Now, with a YouTube music converter, you can easily convert YouTube videos into MP3 files for your iPhone and enjoy them to your heart’s content. A trusted brand can offer you the best MP3 audio files out of your favorite YouTube videos within no time. Here we bring free apps to convert music for your iPhone.
- Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
- Part 2: YouTube to MP3 Converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
- Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
You may also like:
How to convert Youtube to mp3 [three ways] >>
How to video chat call on Snapchat with 3 steps >>
Best 10 Flvto Alternatives to Convert YouTube Videos >>
Best Video Resolution Converter >>
Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
1. Video to MP3 Converter
Video to MP3 Converter is an App that allows you to convert videos into different formats of audio such as MP3, M4A, OPUS, WAV, and a lot more, and save it on your iPhone.
The features of this App are –
- You can select audio tracks and customize sample rate, volume, and bitrate.
- You can decide the starting and ending point of the audio to be converted.
- You can import audio or video from Album, camera roll, One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud.
- You can open audio files with this App and share them with other Apps as well.
2. MyMP3
MyMP3 can convert videos available on your device into MP3 quickly. You can save recorded audio into MP3 and WAV format.
The main features of MyMP3 are –
- You can convert local videos into MP3 and share them on any social media, email, or instant messaging App.
- It allows you to edit the metadata.
- You can record from a microphone, CD, turntable, audio streamed from the internet, Skype call or phone calls, and the likes.
- It allows ripping CDs, renaming batch files, scheduling recordings, silence detection, and playlist management while recording vinyl albums.
Part 2: YouTube to MP3 converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
1. Filmora Editor
You can use Filmora as a YouTube music converter which will help in converting without much effort. Filmora is basically a video editing software that can help you edit videos in various ways. You can edit any of your video projects with ease when using Filmora. In order to convert Youtube to MP3 in iPhone, you can choose iPhone as the target device while exporting. Let’s check out some amazing features of this software. Or you can learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
Key Features:
- Anyone can easily use it for its extremely easy interface and design.
- People can have the delight in various graphical features with this tool such as filters and overlays.
- With this software, one can seamlessly merge multiple videos without compromising quality.
- There are lots of advanced tools associated with Filmora including background blur option, audio mixer, screen splitting, text editing, green screen, speed ramping, and more.
- If you are looking for stunning effects, Filmstocks, NewBlue FX and BorisFX can definitely meet any of your needs.
- 4k videos are also supported via Filmora easily.
2. Freemake Video Downloader
Freemake Video Downloader is a YouTube music converter that allows you to save YouTube videos and MP3s on your iPhone. While converting the videos into MP3s you need to specify the destination device (Export to iPod/iPhone), so that the right format can be set for the same.
Features of this application are –
- You can have the audios exported to iTunes automatically.
- Simple 3 step process to download and save YouTube videos into your iPhone.
3. Any Audio Converter
Any Audio Converter is an online converter and downloader that allows you to convert YouTube videos to MP3 for iPhone to your desired quality, and size of audio files. This YouTube music converter can convert downloaded videos and music to MP3, WAV, and WMA faster with better quality.
Major features of this audio converter are –
- You can download online videos and music from more than 100 sites.
- It helps you to rip and extract audio from CDs and videos.
- It supports audio conversion in multiple formats without compromising the quality.
- You can burn videos to AVCHD DVD or DVD.
- You can edit videos with special effects, clips, or crop effects.
4. Softorino YouTube Converter 2
Softorino YouTube Converter 2 can not only convert YouTube to MP3 for iPhone, but also to MP4 for all iOS devices as well. It is compatible with over 60 top sources.
- With this App, you can access videos, music, and ringtones as well.
- It supports all iOS devices and delivers 4K ultra HD, with subtitles.
- Automatically connects your device to Wi-Fi, and recognizes content automatically for the album
Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
1. Can You Convert YouTube Videos to mp3 on iPhone?
Yes, you can. There are numerous YouTube to mp3 convert websites and YouTube audio downloader apps that let you convert YouTube videos to mp3 on your iPhone.
But there are legal issues you need to consider before joining the conversion trend. Technically, it is not illegal to convert a YouTube video to MP3 - but it is illegal to download a copyrighted music video. Moreover, YouTube has stated that stream-ripping violates their Terms of Service, and both YouTube & Google have tried to shut down numerous websites that provide video conversion services.
2. How Can I Save a Song From YouTube to My iPhone?
There are several ways to do that. The legal and recommended method is to get a YouTube Music Premium subscription. This will enable you to download songs from YouTube and save them on your iPhone for offline consumption. The alternative way involves numerous websites and apps that enable you to convert YouTube videos to mp3 and download them on your iPhone. This approach, however, is illegal and should be avoided.
Final Verdict
After going through the list of YouTube music converters in this article, we have found that Filmora is the ultimate solution for all your video download and audio conversion needs. With its matchless features, this App makes your life simple and melodious. However, it is our suggestion, the final call will be yours. We would like to know which was your choice and how was the experience using it. Thanks, readers for having a glance at this post. We hope you are delighted after reading it and finding what you needed.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Loved a video on YouTube, but was unable to find the MP3 version? Worry not! Now, with a YouTube music converter, you can easily convert YouTube videos into MP3 files for your iPhone and enjoy them to your heart’s content. A trusted brand can offer you the best MP3 audio files out of your favorite YouTube videos within no time. Here we bring free apps to convert music for your iPhone.
- Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
- Part 2: YouTube to MP3 Converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
- Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
You may also like:
How to convert Youtube to mp3 [three ways] >>
How to video chat call on Snapchat with 3 steps >>
Best 10 Flvto Alternatives to Convert YouTube Videos >>
Best Video Resolution Converter >>
Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
1. Video to MP3 Converter
Video to MP3 Converter is an App that allows you to convert videos into different formats of audio such as MP3, M4A, OPUS, WAV, and a lot more, and save it on your iPhone.
The features of this App are –
- You can select audio tracks and customize sample rate, volume, and bitrate.
- You can decide the starting and ending point of the audio to be converted.
- You can import audio or video from Album, camera roll, One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud.
- You can open audio files with this App and share them with other Apps as well.
2. MyMP3
MyMP3 can convert videos available on your device into MP3 quickly. You can save recorded audio into MP3 and WAV format.
The main features of MyMP3 are –
- You can convert local videos into MP3 and share them on any social media, email, or instant messaging App.
- It allows you to edit the metadata.
- You can record from a microphone, CD, turntable, audio streamed from the internet, Skype call or phone calls, and the likes.
- It allows ripping CDs, renaming batch files, scheduling recordings, silence detection, and playlist management while recording vinyl albums.
Part 2: YouTube to MP3 converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
1. Filmora Editor
You can use Filmora as a YouTube music converter which will help in converting without much effort. Filmora is basically a video editing software that can help you edit videos in various ways. You can edit any of your video projects with ease when using Filmora. In order to convert Youtube to MP3 in iPhone, you can choose iPhone as the target device while exporting. Let’s check out some amazing features of this software. Or you can learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
Key Features:
- Anyone can easily use it for its extremely easy interface and design.
- People can have the delight in various graphical features with this tool such as filters and overlays.
- With this software, one can seamlessly merge multiple videos without compromising quality.
- There are lots of advanced tools associated with Filmora including background blur option, audio mixer, screen splitting, text editing, green screen, speed ramping, and more.
- If you are looking for stunning effects, Filmstocks, NewBlue FX and BorisFX can definitely meet any of your needs.
- 4k videos are also supported via Filmora easily.
2. Freemake Video Downloader
Freemake Video Downloader is a YouTube music converter that allows you to save YouTube videos and MP3s on your iPhone. While converting the videos into MP3s you need to specify the destination device (Export to iPod/iPhone), so that the right format can be set for the same.
Features of this application are –
- You can have the audios exported to iTunes automatically.
- Simple 3 step process to download and save YouTube videos into your iPhone.
3. Any Audio Converter
Any Audio Converter is an online converter and downloader that allows you to convert YouTube videos to MP3 for iPhone to your desired quality, and size of audio files. This YouTube music converter can convert downloaded videos and music to MP3, WAV, and WMA faster with better quality.
Major features of this audio converter are –
- You can download online videos and music from more than 100 sites.
- It helps you to rip and extract audio from CDs and videos.
- It supports audio conversion in multiple formats without compromising the quality.
- You can burn videos to AVCHD DVD or DVD.
- You can edit videos with special effects, clips, or crop effects.
4. Softorino YouTube Converter 2
Softorino YouTube Converter 2 can not only convert YouTube to MP3 for iPhone, but also to MP4 for all iOS devices as well. It is compatible with over 60 top sources.
- With this App, you can access videos, music, and ringtones as well.
- It supports all iOS devices and delivers 4K ultra HD, with subtitles.
- Automatically connects your device to Wi-Fi, and recognizes content automatically for the album
Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
1. Can You Convert YouTube Videos to mp3 on iPhone?
Yes, you can. There are numerous YouTube to mp3 convert websites and YouTube audio downloader apps that let you convert YouTube videos to mp3 on your iPhone.
But there are legal issues you need to consider before joining the conversion trend. Technically, it is not illegal to convert a YouTube video to MP3 - but it is illegal to download a copyrighted music video. Moreover, YouTube has stated that stream-ripping violates their Terms of Service, and both YouTube & Google have tried to shut down numerous websites that provide video conversion services.
2. How Can I Save a Song From YouTube to My iPhone?
There are several ways to do that. The legal and recommended method is to get a YouTube Music Premium subscription. This will enable you to download songs from YouTube and save them on your iPhone for offline consumption. The alternative way involves numerous websites and apps that enable you to convert YouTube videos to mp3 and download them on your iPhone. This approach, however, is illegal and should be avoided.
Final Verdict
After going through the list of YouTube music converters in this article, we have found that Filmora is the ultimate solution for all your video download and audio conversion needs. With its matchless features, this App makes your life simple and melodious. However, it is our suggestion, the final call will be yours. We would like to know which was your choice and how was the experience using it. Thanks, readers for having a glance at this post. We hope you are delighted after reading it and finding what you needed.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Loved a video on YouTube, but was unable to find the MP3 version? Worry not! Now, with a YouTube music converter, you can easily convert YouTube videos into MP3 files for your iPhone and enjoy them to your heart’s content. A trusted brand can offer you the best MP3 audio files out of your favorite YouTube videos within no time. Here we bring free apps to convert music for your iPhone.
- Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
- Part 2: YouTube to MP3 Converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
- Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
You may also like:
How to convert Youtube to mp3 [three ways] >>
How to video chat call on Snapchat with 3 steps >>
Best 10 Flvto Alternatives to Convert YouTube Videos >>
Best Video Resolution Converter >>
Part 1: YouTube to MP3 Converter on iPhone
1. Video to MP3 Converter
Video to MP3 Converter is an App that allows you to convert videos into different formats of audio such as MP3, M4A, OPUS, WAV, and a lot more, and save it on your iPhone.
The features of this App are –
- You can select audio tracks and customize sample rate, volume, and bitrate.
- You can decide the starting and ending point of the audio to be converted.
- You can import audio or video from Album, camera roll, One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud.
- You can open audio files with this App and share them with other Apps as well.
2. MyMP3
MyMP3 can convert videos available on your device into MP3 quickly. You can save recorded audio into MP3 and WAV format.
The main features of MyMP3 are –
- You can convert local videos into MP3 and share them on any social media, email, or instant messaging App.
- It allows you to edit the metadata.
- You can record from a microphone, CD, turntable, audio streamed from the internet, Skype call or phone calls, and the likes.
- It allows ripping CDs, renaming batch files, scheduling recordings, silence detection, and playlist management while recording vinyl albums.
Part 2: YouTube to MP3 converter for iPhone (on Desktop)
1. Filmora Editor
You can use Filmora as a YouTube music converter which will help in converting without much effort. Filmora is basically a video editing software that can help you edit videos in various ways. You can edit any of your video projects with ease when using Filmora. In order to convert Youtube to MP3 in iPhone, you can choose iPhone as the target device while exporting. Let’s check out some amazing features of this software. Or you can learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
Key Features:
- Anyone can easily use it for its extremely easy interface and design.
- People can have the delight in various graphical features with this tool such as filters and overlays.
- With this software, one can seamlessly merge multiple videos without compromising quality.
- There are lots of advanced tools associated with Filmora including background blur option, audio mixer, screen splitting, text editing, green screen, speed ramping, and more.
- If you are looking for stunning effects, Filmstocks, NewBlue FX and BorisFX can definitely meet any of your needs.
- 4k videos are also supported via Filmora easily.
2. Freemake Video Downloader
Freemake Video Downloader is a YouTube music converter that allows you to save YouTube videos and MP3s on your iPhone. While converting the videos into MP3s you need to specify the destination device (Export to iPod/iPhone), so that the right format can be set for the same.
Features of this application are –
- You can have the audios exported to iTunes automatically.
- Simple 3 step process to download and save YouTube videos into your iPhone.
3. Any Audio Converter
Any Audio Converter is an online converter and downloader that allows you to convert YouTube videos to MP3 for iPhone to your desired quality, and size of audio files. This YouTube music converter can convert downloaded videos and music to MP3, WAV, and WMA faster with better quality.
Major features of this audio converter are –
- You can download online videos and music from more than 100 sites.
- It helps you to rip and extract audio from CDs and videos.
- It supports audio conversion in multiple formats without compromising the quality.
- You can burn videos to AVCHD DVD or DVD.
- You can edit videos with special effects, clips, or crop effects.
4. Softorino YouTube Converter 2
Softorino YouTube Converter 2 can not only convert YouTube to MP3 for iPhone, but also to MP4 for all iOS devices as well. It is compatible with over 60 top sources.
- With this App, you can access videos, music, and ringtones as well.
- It supports all iOS devices and delivers 4K ultra HD, with subtitles.
- Automatically connects your device to Wi-Fi, and recognizes content automatically for the album
Part 3: FAQs About YouTube to MP3 Converter
1. Can You Convert YouTube Videos to mp3 on iPhone?
Yes, you can. There are numerous YouTube to mp3 convert websites and YouTube audio downloader apps that let you convert YouTube videos to mp3 on your iPhone.
But there are legal issues you need to consider before joining the conversion trend. Technically, it is not illegal to convert a YouTube video to MP3 - but it is illegal to download a copyrighted music video. Moreover, YouTube has stated that stream-ripping violates their Terms of Service, and both YouTube & Google have tried to shut down numerous websites that provide video conversion services.
2. How Can I Save a Song From YouTube to My iPhone?
There are several ways to do that. The legal and recommended method is to get a YouTube Music Premium subscription. This will enable you to download songs from YouTube and save them on your iPhone for offline consumption. The alternative way involves numerous websites and apps that enable you to convert YouTube videos to mp3 and download them on your iPhone. This approach, however, is illegal and should be avoided.
Final Verdict
After going through the list of YouTube music converters in this article, we have found that Filmora is the ultimate solution for all your video download and audio conversion needs. With its matchless features, this App makes your life simple and melodious. However, it is our suggestion, the final call will be yours. We would like to know which was your choice and how was the experience using it. Thanks, readers for having a glance at this post. We hope you are delighted after reading it and finding what you needed.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
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