Need to pull the audio from a video file without paying for expensive software? Windows 11 includes a free tool called Microsoft Clipchamp that makes it easy to extract audio from your videos and save it as a separate audio file.
In this tutorial, I walk through the entire process using Clipchamp, which comes built into Windows 11. Whether you want to save a voice recording, an interview, a podcast segment, or just the audio from a video clip, this method is quick, simple, and completely free.
What You Will Learn
- 🎬 How to open Microsoft Clipchamp in Windows 11
- 📂 How to import your video file
- ✂️ How to trim the beginning or end of your clip if needed
- 🔊 How to export your project as an audio-only file
- 💾 How to save the finished audio file to your computer
One of the great things about Clipchamp is that you don’t need to install any third-party software. Simply import your video, make any quick edits, and use the built-in Audio Only export option to create an M4A audio file.
This is a great solution for content creators, students, podcasters, or anyone who needs to separate audio from a video quickly and for free.
If you’d like to see the complete step-by-step process, check out the full video tutorial below.
▶️ Watch the full tutorial here: https://youtu.be/6_G0ib3MWqQ