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Extract Audio
"Extract Audio" feature lets you separate the audio from your recorded video and save it as an independent audio file.
How to Use?
Click the Audio Icon in the Export Screen
After you've finished recording, go to the Export screen.
Find and click the Audio icon in the toolbar to open the audio extraction settings.

Adjust Audio Levels
In the audio extraction settings, you can adjust the volume for two types of audio:
System Audio: This controls the volume of any background music, media sounds, or other system noises in your video.
Microphone Audio: Adjust the microphone volume, which includes any voice or sound picked up during the recording.

Auto Merge Audio (Optional)
If you'd like the system and microphone audio to be combined into one file, enable the Auto Merge Audio option.
Enabled: The two audio tracks (system and microphone) will automatically merge into one when exporting.
Disabled: The system and microphone audio will be saved as separate files.

Click Export
After making the necessary adjustments, click the Export button to start creating the audio file.
Set File Name, Tags, and Save Location
In the pop-up window:
Set File Name: Choose a name for the audio file to make it easy to identify later.
Add Tags (Optional): You can add tags to help organize or describe the audio file.
Choose Save Location: Select the folder where you want to store the audio file.
Once everything looks good, click Save to start extracting and exporting the audio.

Click the Audio Icon in the Export Screen
After you've finished recording, go to the Export screen.
Find and click the Audio icon in the toolbar to open the audio extraction settings.

Adjust Audio Levels
In the audio extraction settings, you can adjust the volume for two types of audio:
System Audio: This controls the volume of any background music, media sounds, or other system noises in your video.
Microphone Audio: Adjust the microphone volume, which includes any voice or sound picked up during the recording.

Auto Merge Audio (Optional)
If you'd like the system and microphone audio to be combined into one file, enable the Auto Merge Audio option.
Enabled: The two audio tracks (system and microphone) will automatically merge into one when exporting.
Disabled: The system and microphone audio will be saved as separate files.

Click Export
After making the necessary adjustments, click the Export button to start creating the audio file.
Set File Name, Tags, and Save Location
In the pop-up window:
Set File Name: Choose a name for the audio file to make it easy to identify later.
Add Tags (Optional): You can add tags to help organize or describe the audio file.
Choose Save Location: Select the folder where you want to store the audio file.
Once everything looks good, click Save to start extracting and exporting the audio.

Click the Audio Icon in the Export Screen
After you've finished recording, go to the Export screen.
Find and click the Audio icon in the toolbar to open the audio extraction settings.

Adjust Audio Levels
In the audio extraction settings, you can adjust the volume for two types of audio:
System Audio: This controls the volume of any background music, media sounds, or other system noises in your video.
Microphone Audio: Adjust the microphone volume, which includes any voice or sound picked up during the recording.

Auto Merge Audio (Optional)
If you'd like the system and microphone audio to be combined into one file, enable the Auto Merge Audio option.
Enabled: The two audio tracks (system and microphone) will automatically merge into one when exporting.
Disabled: The system and microphone audio will be saved as separate files.

Click Export
After making the necessary adjustments, click the Export button to start creating the audio file.
Set File Name, Tags, and Save Location
In the pop-up window:
Set File Name: Choose a name for the audio file to make it easy to identify later.
Add Tags (Optional): You can add tags to help organize or describe the audio file.
Choose Save Location: Select the folder where you want to store the audio file.
Once everything looks good, click Save to start extracting and exporting the audio.
