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AimOne Audio/Video to MP3/WAV Converter 1.61

filesize: 1.25 MB

Extract and convert audio from almost any kind of audio and video file type to MP3 or WAV output in batch mode.

Published:
Aug 2, 2005
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License
Shareware
Cost
$0.00
OS:
98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 2003
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4ra
Popularity:
73%
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The program offers a built-in player to view or listen to the file before extracting the sound, which allows you to set the start and end points of the portion you want to extract and convert. Supports AVI, VCD, DVD, MPEG, WMV, WMA, DAT, AC3, RM and other formats.

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