How can I get the audio only from a home made video

I have several home videos saved on my iPhone and I am wondering if I can get the audio off of the videos to make an audio CD. I have a PC. Windows 7

Put the clip in an iMovie Project. Then share the project using the SHARE menu,
Use SHARE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME
Choose SOUND TO AIFF.
AIFF is an uncompressed audio format. You can use iTunes or GarageBand if you need to convert it to AAC or MP3.

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