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Free Audio Extractor V2.1   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Added on 1 Jan 2008
12MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1774)
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Synopsis: AoA Audio Extractor allows you to extract audio/sound or background music from video files. It supports extraction from AVI, MPEG, MPG, FLV (Flash Video), DAT, WMV, MOV, MP4, 3GP video files and exporting the audio as MP3, WAV and AC3 audio files. It can also be used to save any portion of the audio of a video file.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a temp folder. Copy all files from the {app} and {sys} subfolders to a folder of your choice. Launch AoAAudioExtractor.exe.
Stealth [?]: No. Registers some COM components.
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] ArtI tried it on one file - it worked. I tired it on two files at the same time and it worked beautifully on them too! This sucker is great! [2008-11-15 07:53]

[Anonymous] Ancient ImagesI used to use this, until I realized how easy it is for VLC to extract the audio from .flv files and save them as .wav or .mp3. If you don't have VLC, this is your best bet. [2009-02-19 11:23]

[Anonymous] PeterMMplayer / GMplayer will also do the same thing with MPlayer

e.g MPlayer.exe -dumpaudio -dumpfile file.mp3 filename.flv
 [2009-02-23 03:30]

[Anonymous] AleksanderSSo far so [very] good. I've converted a dozen of FLV's to mp3 without any problems. An additional plus is that it automatically opens the destination folder after conversion is complete. I like it! [2009-02-25 05:31]

[Anonymous] aUgly interface, but for all the supported files this seems to be the smallest extractor available. seeing as they are selling a premium version with more features, and supported formats, it's unlikely this 'free' will get any better. I'm simply not going to support that kind of software model. I'll stick with completley free and open source mediacoder. (despite what you 'naysayers' have to say about it, it's the best video/audio conversion suite available for it's price.) [2009-08-09 16:12]

[Anonymous] richextracted with universal extractor and copied file in sys andapp folders to a new folder and run the exe file. All I get is an error message. What am I doing wrong? [2009-08-11 13:52]

[Anonymous] PJIts cripple ware, you can only do 3 files at time without paying them. [2009-08-28 17:16]

[Anonymous] PJBtw, WinFF will do it for free with as many as you like. [2009-08-28 17:19]

[Anonymous] RickYou must be administrator to install, worthless to me. [2009-12-01 13:41]

[Anonymous] DuhIt's so ugly god i never saw anything worse my grandmother can do it better omg its utterly humiliating to see humans doing this im speechless and flabbergasted just so ugly it stinks but oh well i guess anything that is free is as bad as this bye and plees dont use it you will be dissappointed [2010-01-01 22:53]

[Anonymous] PJAlso, can't extract from an mp4 if there is no video in it (yes, such a file is valid) [2010-01-03 06:18]

[Anonymous] HarryI recommend Pazera Free Audio Extractor:
"Extract audio tracks from video files to MP3, AAC, AC3, WMA or WAV. AVI to MP3, FLV to MP3, AVI to WAV"
"This program doesn't use system registry and can be run from portable devices. All settings are written to INI file."

http://www.pazera-software.com/products/audio-extractor/
 [2010-05-26 01:07]


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