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Recode Converter 2.0.11, developed by murgatt, is a lightweight, open-source utility positioned in the Video-to-Audio Conversion category that extracts audio tracks from video containers and exports them to common formats such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, and WAV. Designed for users who need a quick, no-frills way to detach soundtracks from MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, WebM, FLV, and many other input types, the program presents a drag-and-drop interface where one or multiple clips can be queued, previewed, and converted in batch without re-encoding video streams, thus preserving original quality while saving time and CPU load. Typical use cases include ripping background music from personal recordings, creating podcast-ready audio from lecture videos, stripping commentary tracks for reuse, or preparing smartphone ringtones from favorite scenes; DJs and video editors also rely on it to generate reference WAV files before final mastering. Since its first public release, the project has evolved through four major versions, each tightening codec support, trimming dependencies, and refining the progressive-web-app-style UI that runs natively on 64-bit Windows 7 and later, requiring no additional runtime or registry entries. Version 2.0.11 adds optional loudness normalization, configurable bit-rate presets, and a dark-theme toggle, while continuing to offer portable and installer-based distributions under the MIT license. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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