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How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
13 Jun 2011, 19:56
by negninegaw
How could I slow down the soundtrack of Youtube videos in a simple way?
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
13 Jun 2011, 20:00
by Alan Prudhoe
There is a free plug-in for Winamp called Pacemaker which will slow down mp3 and wav files very effectively.
It is also a key changer.
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
13 Jun 2011, 20:17
by negninegaw
Thanks, so how do I proceed getting a video into Winamp and/or Pacemaker?
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
13 Jun 2011, 20:21
by Alan Prudhoe
You can download the video using Real Player - which can also then convert the sound track to mp3.
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
13 Jun 2011, 21:03
by negninegaw
Thanks Alan, I'll try that.
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
15 Jun 2011, 09:50
by negninegaw
I downloaded the realplayer; how can I convert a video soundtrack to Mp3 ?
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
15 Jun 2011, 15:20
by Detailed Infinity
You can't slow motion the vid. You can slow the music however by playing the music normally and at the same time recording the sound to your hard drive one you've captured the track you can get a percentage variation on the slow or speed up etc using an editor
Be careful not to clip the meters so keep the record level down or you'll distort. Then whichever sound editor you have simply go to the % track length facility and have the track to the length which suits you. Fortunatley Sound Forge retains the pitch
Bri
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
15 Jun 2011, 18:28
by negninegaw
Thanks Brian,
Bear with me, I was on the Realamp/winamp trail, so the matter is becoming hazy now....
I am looking for an easy way.
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
15 Jun 2011, 19:57
by Alan Prudhoe
Top left of screen in Realplayer.
Drop down menu
Tools/converter.
Re: How to slow down Youtube?

Posted:
17 Jun 2011, 16:15
by negninegaw
I downloaded Realamp and Winamp and Pacemaker and then the Updates started slowing down the computer.
I give up, apparently there is no simple way. Nevertheless, thanks all for your input.