Did you ever download an audio file to your iPhone, and then wonder just how you are supposed to listen to it? Maybe you have a few recorded lectures you want to listen to on a plane, or you have some ...
This screen represents YouTube, and the telephone represents audio. Or something. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Editor’s note: As of Feb. 10, 2010, the tip outlined below no longer works. However, ...
YouTube, the most popular online video-sharing platform in the world, allows users to share, watch and download videos. If you are a content creator, you can easily ...
Streaming video is great, but sometimes it’s more than you need—or more than you can run, if you’re away from an Internet connection. If you like to listen to podcasts, lectures, or other audio while ...
Adding a hot song to your video content usually makes your videos seem livelier and will help you get more fans. Converting YouTube videos into MP3 format improves your listening experience and saves ...
With iOS 26, iPhone users can finally set custom ringtones natively—no GarageBand needed! Just save a trimmed audio file (30 sec or less) locally, open it in the Files app, tap “Share” > “Use as ...
What do you do when you come across music you like on Instagram Reels? Just as it is possible to save Instagram Reels videos, it is also possible to download Instagram Reel audio. However, users ...
Whether you’re recording an important lecture or your own thoughts, Microsoft’s integrated Audio Recorder tool is extremely easy to use. You can save the file in different formats and you can place ...