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How to record YOUTUBE audio on IOS device?

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  • @MusicInclusive said:
    Copyright infringement is theft. The law exists to protect the rights of people - including you! <

    But in reality, it's mostly of use to those who can afford to fire up a serious lawyer. Mostly, it keeps the rich richer, and those further down the ladder cannot access what they cannot afford, regardless of what the law says.

    Don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT in favour of anyone stealing someone else's work and selling it as if it were there own. But copyright infringement regulations are most often used for control over creativity by corporations, not for the protection of artistes.

  • edited December 2016

    Now I have tested the new update of Amplifind...

    It seems to be a very good update that not break the Audiobus/Spotify/Auria Pro (or other DAW) connection/ripping...

    And, the new version of Amplifind seems more stable also... earlier it often crash after five minutes...

    Good news!

  • I violate copyright by sampling this whacko late-night AM radio show called Coast to Coast, but because I will never make a penny off it, am beyond obscure, and have structured it into a makeshift religious practice, nobody will bother me.

  • On my Mac I use youtubetoMP3 by mediahuman to download an audio file from youtube. Of course, I only use it for music that is not commercially available. For the most part.

  • I've said it before, but I will say it again; B---- T---- is still the hands done easiest app for this purpose. It works beautifully.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    I've said it before, but I will say it again; B---- T---- is still the hands done easiest app for this purpose. It works beautifully.

    Please, tell me what this abbreviation mean?

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I've said it before, but I will say it again; B---- T---- is still the hands done easiest app for this purpose. It works beautifully.

    Please, tell me what this abbreviation mean?

    Dude, pm him! Jeez.

  • @raindro said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I've said it before, but I will say it again; B---- T---- is still the hands done easiest app for this purpose. It works beautifully.

    Please, tell me what this abbreviation mean?

    Dude, pm him! Jeez.

    Done

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @raindro said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I've said it before, but I will say it again; B---- T---- is still the hands done easiest app for this purpose. It works beautifully.

    Please, tell me what this abbreviation mean?

    Dude, pm him! Jeez.

    Done

    I don't get it?

    What's this secret approach about this app?
    Why can't it be mentioned in public?

    I'm confused...

  • Several of us do not want it to meet the same fate as others who had its capabilities. Over and out.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    Several of us do not want it to meet the same fate as others who had its capabilities. Over and out.

    Ok, I got it...

    Thanks...

  • I have to admit that seeing these theads on the forum always scares me...
    If Apple 'breaks' B... T... (as they did with most other apps permitting to get YT audio) because someone got too mouthy on forums (hey @supadom lol, how are you doin' mate ?)... I'd be very pissed :'(

  • @ElGregoLoco said:
    I have to admit that seeing these theads on the forum always scares me...
    If Apple 'breaks' B... T... (as they did with most other apps permitting to get YT audio) because someone got too mouthy on forums (hey @supadom lol, how are you doin' mate ?)... I'd be very pissed :'(

    These loopholes will definitely close, and not because of me (trust me). The good news is you always have the output jack (for now) ;)

  • @supadom said:
    These loopholes will definitely close, and not because of me (trust me). The good news is you always have the output jack (for now) ;)

    I was just kidding man, I would never make you responsible of Apple decisions on apps man ;-)
    And if needed I always have my sonic port interface which permits me to record anything using an input jack, so I'm fine (but using BT with my own YT sampling playlists that I make while in the subway is so convenient for me to make sample based HH beats) ;-)

  • @ElGregoLoco said:

    @supadom said:
    These loopholes will definitely close, and not because of me (trust me). The good news is you always have the output jack (for now) ;)

    I was just kidding man, I would never make you responsible of Apple decisions on apps man ;-)
    And if needed I always have my sonic port interface which permits me to record anything using an input jack, so I'm fine (but using BT with my own YT sampling playlists that I make while in the subway is so convenient for me to make sample based HH beats) ;-)

    No aggravation

  • Can anyonw PM me the name of this secret B T app?

  • P.S.: I don't really want to download audio from Youtube (in fact, I agree with @MusicInclusive), it's because I'm damn curious about what B T means, lol.

  • FightClub would not approve of this chicanery

  • @null____void said:
    I violate copyright by sampling this whacko late-night AM radio show called Coast to Coast, but because I will never make a penny off it, am beyond obscure, and have structured it into a makeshift religious practice, nobody will bother me.

    Tell that to Art Bell

  • @Nkersov said:

    @MusicInclusive said:
    Copyright infringement is theft. The law exists to protect the rights of people - including you! <

    But in reality, it's mostly of use to those who can afford to fire up a serious lawyer. Mostly, it keeps the rich richer, and those further down the ladder cannot access what they cannot afford, regardless of what the law says.

    Don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT in favour of anyone stealing someone else's work and selling it as if it were there own. But copyright infringement regulations are most often used for control over creativity by corporations, not for the protection of artistes.

    Lawyers make rules to benefit artists.

    Artists make music for the benefit of man.

    Case closed.

  • @RustiK said:

    @Nkersov said:

    @MusicInclusive said:
    Copyright infringement is theft. The law exists to protect the rights of people - including you! <

    But in reality, it's mostly of use to those who can afford to fire up a serious lawyer. Mostly, it keeps the rich richer, and those further down the ladder cannot access what they cannot afford, regardless of what the law says.

    Don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT in favour of anyone stealing someone else's work and selling it as if it were there own. But copyright infringement regulations are most often used for control over creativity by corporations, not for the protection of artistes.

    Lawyers make rules to benefit artists.

    Artists make music for the benefit of man.

    Case closed.

    TYPO

    I MEAN TO BENEFIT LAWYERS................fucking stupid

  • @5pinlink said:

    @MusicInclusive said:
    Question: (for those of you who consider making money from your music, the same way that a baker bakes bread and expects to sell it at a profit to feed him/herself and a family, or an app developer sells an app in the app store that you use for making your music, or those of you (any here?) who use Audiobus and think that @Sebastian and co. do a fine job and should get paid :+1: - and for any such who consider taking issue with the concept of theft of someone else's work, esp. if you consider dealing lightly with the idea that it is somehow inappropriate to mention copyright infringement...), if someone downloads, samples and copies your music, uses it and makes a great deal of money from it, whereas yours perhaps hasn't sold the same, do you consider the copyright claims of the law unfair / irrelevant / something to be treated lightly at that point?

    Do you say, "Oh well, he/she copied it. Kudos. Great job. No problem that it was my work. Go ahead, make money. I'll sit and starve over here like a good little starving artist trying to make money off my work :smiley: ". ?

    I'm sure the app developers here would not be happy if people stole their apps. (Apple, to their credit, works hard to protect against it with the app store, for all its faults). They expect to be paid for their work. Music is no different (Oh, sure, there's labels and licensing schemes and streaming and downloads and and and - I know - the whole kaboodle is a mess, but there is payment, and there are means of supposedly fairly distributing that payment to songwriters and artists).

    While the whole system is flawed and unequally applied, it nonetheless exists to protect the rights of the songwriter / artist. (Yes it gets abused by artists, songwriters and perhaps notably labels, sure, but it does exist to protect and provide fair recompense for work).

    Copyright infringement is theft. The law exists to protect the rights of people - including you! :smiley: - and make sure those rights are not being infringed and provide appropriate recompense if they are (damages). Don't think music for a moment. Is it OK for someone to steal something else of yours, equally valuable in terms of what it might have cost (compared with profit gained from its use), like your car, your house? :smile: OK. So, perhaps some of you don't make thousands or hundreds of thousands. How about your iPad - that you use for making music on to sell? :wink:

    Now in Germany of course, what constitutes copyright infringement has recently be redefined (possibly inadvertently) to be different to the rest of the world, but that's another story. It isn't true elsewhere. :smile:

    And, there are differences of course if one is not doing something commercial with the end result. Like sing a cover song at a birthday party. Not an issue. Sure. But singing the same one at a wedding where you are being paid to perform is a different kettle of fish. So, the rules that do exist exist for a reason. E.g. how much of a publication you can copy for private study. If everyone were allowed to copy the whole book, authors would not make money from writing books. etc. etc.

    I mentioned what I did above for everyone's protection. I do not want to see anyone here get sued by someone for CR infringement. :+1:

    $0.02 (and a 1/2 :wink: )

    Are you for real ?
    Every one has a choice, get on with your own.

    LOL

  • I had a song that I did many years ago, and I can't find my own CD that I have, it's probably lost somewhere.

    I downloaded my own song from youtube that I happened to find there which somebody else had uploaded, is it illegal to download my own track?

    Am I guilty of copyright infringement? Should I be contacting a lawyer, so that I can sue myself? :#

  • @5pinlink said:
    No you should be contacting a Dr about your ears if you think YouTube quality is good enough for recovering a master lol.

    Youtube quality beats 3:45 of silence, which is the alternative, because I don't seem to have the CD anymore. :)

    And I wasn't trying to recover any master or rerelease the track, I just wanted to hear it, and for that, youtube saved the day for me.

  • @RustiK said:
    Is a function or tool built in?
    Or is there an app?
    Or is it not possible?

    Thanks

    I searched in Google and found this: https://www.apowersoft.com/record-audio-from-youtube.html
    Seems like it has given a detailed guide on record YouTube audio.
    Or you can take some downloading sites to download Youtube as MP3: http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/downvids-net-youtube.html
    After the downloading, then you can stream the audio to your iOS devices.
    Also, these is an app: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/youtube-capture/id576941441?mt=8
    You can download it at iTunes. Have a check.

  • Ok. Since saving videos and audio from YouTube is illegal, there is no way to find an app which would save it directly on iOS device. On the other hand you can use a computer and online services to save mp3 audio file from youtube and then transfer downloaded music to iPhone/iPad.

  • I use TuneFab Screen Recorder to help me record all the audio from the website like YouTube then I sync it to my ios device on i7 and iPad Air 2 so that I can enjoy what I want to listen on my 2 iOS Devices.

  • edited February 2018

    LumaFusion, works very nicely for us, recording to YouTube. Recording from it, is easily done via BeatTime. MovieToAudio will extract sound from any video made with or downloaded to your iPad.

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