audio extraction

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    Revived CD2WAV32: The Classic Windows Audio Ripper Returns for Windows 11

    For nostalgic Windows power users and those with shelves of aging audio CDs, the tale of CD2WAV32 is one that bridges the dawn of digital media to today’s sleek, hyper-connected Windows 11 environment. Once a staple in Japan’s PC and hobbyist arenas, this once-languishing CD ripping tool has...
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    CD2WAV32 Rev 4.00jp: Classic CD Ripping Software Returns with Windows 11 Support

    CD2WAV32, a venerable CD ripping software developed by Moroboshi Ramu, has recently received its first update in approximately 16 years, introducing Revision 4.00jp. This latest version brings official compatibility with Windows 11, addressing the needs of users who continue to rely on physical...
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    using FFmpeg to extract p3 audio

    Hi, I was using ffmpeg to strip the audio from a video file and it took like 20 minutes and I was not remotely impressed, the audiophile was like 6 hours, I would have thought taking the mp3 from a webm file would be pretty fast, however upon examination of the resources of the cpu it seems it...
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    Windows 7 Problems With Extracting Audio In Windows 7

    Hello! I'm a newbie here, so I appologize in advance for "thread misplacement". I recently recorded some footage using dxtory. The resulting .avi file stores two audio channels (my mic and game sound) along with game video. People say to extract the two audio files (Since premiere can't handle...
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    Windows 7 Sound Forge "No device" for the recorder

    Hi there. I use windows 7 (x64bit) and I have noticed that, when I use Sound forge 7.0 or Cd Architetect (5.22), all of these programs can't use my recorder. Of course, on Nero, my recorder uses properly. On Sound Forge 10, the recorder works properly and I can burn cd with that. On Sound...
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