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I’m trying to find the simplest way to produce an audio only file from the Screenflow file of a Skype conference call. Right now, I grab the screencast, which is usually 2 tracks; Screen/computer audio and the audio only of my USB mic. From there, I level out the 2 audio tracks and export as a .mov file. I then open the .mov in Quicktime 7 and export SOUND to AIFF, which gives me an .aif file. Then I import the .aif into GarageBand and then export as a .m4a file.
This seems all convoluted…is there an easier way? In the end, I can’t even find where I can export to a .mp3 file. Your suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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4 Responses to “Creating an Audio Only Podcast from a Screenflow Recording”
In ScreenFlow, you can export audio only. Uncheck the video box for your export. This will export only the audio track.
I don’t have it open right now (I’m on my laptop) but I think you can change the audio export settings too.
Contact me at Scott@MacScreencasting.com if you have more questions.
Thanks for the information, Scott. I will look into your suggestions a little more closely. Appreciate the assistance!
Install LAME (http://spaghetticode.org/lame/) and it should give you the option to export as .mp3 in Quicktime 7.
And I think you should be able to use Quicktime to export directly to m4a too (I’ll have to check on that though).
Whoops, wrong link above, use this one:
http://karaoke.kjams.com/wiki/Lame
It installs a Quicktime component to export as mp3. It doesn’t look like there’s a way to export Quicktime to m4a. 🙁
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