Kaltura does not have a built-in method for creating an audio-only version of a video, but it is possible to download the video file from your My Media library and extract the audio using a free program like VLC Media Player (PC or Mac) or QuickTime (Mac only). The resulting audio file can then be uploaded to My Media as a separate audio-only media entry or distributed using another service.
Downloading Your Video from My Media
Perform these steps to download your video from My Media in Canvas:
- Log in to Canvas from the UWGB Canvas page.
- Select Account > My Media in the Canvas Global Navigation menu to open your My Media library.
- Select the title of the video you wish to download to open that video's media page.
- Select the Play button on the video player, which will reveal additional options on the player.
- In the top-right corner of the video player, select the download icon.

- In the video player's Downloads menu, select the listed video file to begin downloading your video to your computer.
For a complete guide to downloading a My Media video, please see Kaltura (Canvas) - Downloading a Video from Your My Media Library.
Creating an Audio File from the Downloaded Video
This section contains the steps for creating an audio file from a video file by using either VLC Media Player or QuickTime.
If VLC Media Player is not already installed on your computer, you can install it from the Software Center (Windows) or Self Service (Mac) applications on UWGB-owned computers. On a personal computer, VLC Media Player can be downloaded for free from the official VideoLAN website. To create an audio file from a video using VLC, perform the following steps:
- Open VLC Media Player.
- Select Media > Convert/Save...

- In the "File" tab of the Open Media menu that opens, click the + Add... button.
- Navigate to the location of the video file on your computer, select the file, then select Open.
- Select Convert/Save.

- Under "Settings" in the Convert menu, make sure Convert is selected, then select Audio MP3 in the "Profile" drop-down menu.
- Next to "Destination file", select Browse.
- Navigate to the directory where you would like to save the audio file. In the "File name" field, enter a name for your audio file that ends with ".mp3" (without the quotation marks), then select Save.
- Select Start.

- VLC will convert the video into an audio file. Progress is shown by a blue bar near the bottom of the window. When the process is complete, the audio file is ready and saved to the destination selected in steps 7-8.
QuickTime comes pre-installed on Mac computers running OSX. To create an audio file from a video using QuickTime, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to the location of the video file on your computer.
- Double-click the file to open it in QuickTime Player.
- Alternatively, you can open QuickTime Player from Launchpad or your Applications, navigate to the location of the video file in the Finder window that opens, select the file, and then select Open.
- Select File > Export As > Audio Only.

- A Finder window will open. Navigate to the folder/directory where you would like to save the audio file. In the "Export As" field, enter a name for your audio file, then select Save.

- QuickTime will export an audio file from the video and save it to the chosen destination in .m4a format.