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ncmdump-net 1.3.0, published by xiSage, is a lightweight command-line utility whose sole purpose is to convert encrypted NetEase Cloud Music files with the .ncm extension back into standard, unprotected audio formats—namely MP3 or FLAC. The tool targets listeners who have legitimately downloaded tracks through the NetEase Cloud Music desktop client but wish to play those songs on devices or software that do not support the proprietary NCM wrapper. Typical use cases include migrating a personal music library to a neutral folder structure, creating offline backups that remain accessible after subscription lapses, integrating NetEase tracks into third-party DJ or media-center workflows, and preparing audio for further editing or tagging in conventional digital-audio workstations. Because ncmdump-net operates entirely offline and does not transmit data, it is frequently chosen by privacy-conscious users who prefer to keep their libraries local. The program accepts single files or entire directories, automatically detects the original bitrate and codec, and preserves embedded metadata such as title, artist, and cover art during conversion. Although the current stable release is 1.3.0, the project has iterated through four public versions, each refining decryption speed, memory usage, and compatibility with newer NetEase encryption tweaks. As a result, batch conversion jobs that once required manual track-by-track processing can now be completed in seconds. The software is categorized under Audio Converters within the Windows ecosystem and runs on any 64-bit edition from Windows 7 onward without additional dependencies. ncmdump-net is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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