Pixabay has some free, public domain MP3s you can download also.
Bensound lets you download music for free as long as you credit them as the source. Under the File tab, click Add then browse for the downloaded MP4.But for a list of the best sites, here you go:
Here is our awesome full guide on how to download ‘Royalty Free’ music. Select YouTube downloader from the share menu. Where can I download ‘royalty free’ music? Open the YouTube app and find the video you want to download. The supported audio formats are best, aac, vorbis, mp3, m4a, opus, or wav best. ‘You are not allowed to: access, reproduce, download, distribute, transmit, broadcast, display, sell, license, alter, modify or otherwise use any part of the Service or any Content except: (a) as specifically permitted by the Service (b) with prior written permission from YouTube and, if applicable, the respective rights holders or (c) as permitted by applicable law ’ Now to download a video as mp3 track, we need the following two options:-extract-audio (short option -x) Convert video files to audio-only files.-audio-format specifies the audio format in which the file will be downloaded. Here’s what YouTube has to say on the matter: ✘ Converting a copyrighted podcast into an MP3
✘ Converting (part of) a copyrighted movie into an MP3 ✘ Converting a copyrighted music video into an MP3 ✔ Using these MP3s on your own site, with reference to the original YouTube videos ✔ Downloading music sound effects from your own video or somebody else’s (with permission) ✔ Converting somebody else’s YouTube video to MP3, after getting their permission ✔ Converting your own personal YouTube videos (with copyright-free audio you have recorded) into an MP3 Here are a few examples that will hopefully clear this up: from a music video), then that is breaking the YouTube terms of service.
However, if you are downloading copyrighted material (eg. So, the answer is - it depends.įor example, if you are converting your own YouTube videos with only non-copyrighted material, that should be fine. Sometimes downloading (or ‘ripping’) audio content breaks YouTube’s terms of service.