Free and simple software to extract the audio content and audio tracks from a wide variety of video formats.
Are you wanting to create an audio file with the output of video, audio file or simply an iTunes track? Then give Pazera Free Audio Extractor a try.
Pazera is very easy-to-use. All you have to do is add videos or movies to the interface, choose the desired extraction format and you're ready to create the converted file. Pazera also supports automatic processes.
In addition to ripping audio from movies, Pazera Free Audio Extractor can also convert audio files to other formats like MP3 or WAV, perfectly acceptable for a music playlist.
The options in this program are comprehensive and the number of formats supported is impressive!
Features of Pazera Free Audio Extractor
- Integrates with YouTube and iTunes.
- Audio CDs: Extract audio tracks from audio CDs.
- Audio extraction: Extract audio tracks from video files.
- Audio extraction from CDs: Extract audio tracks from audio CDs.
- Audio files: Extract audio tracks from audio files.
- Audio normalization: Adjust volume level of audio files.
- Batch processing: Process multiple files at once.
- Blu-rays: Extract audio tracks from Blu-ray discs.
- Conversion: Convert audio files between different formats and codecs.
- DVDs: Extract audio tracks from DVDs.
- Filters: Apply various audio effects.
- Metadata: Read and edit audio file tags.
- Online videos: Extract audio tracks from YouTube and other websites.
- Video streams: Extract audio tracks from online video streams.
Compatibility and License
Pazera Free Audio Extractor is provided under a freeware license on Windows from media converter software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.11 is the latest version last time we checked.
Jacek Pazera accepts donations for the continued development of this free software.
What version of Windows can Pazera Free Audio Extractor run on?
Pazera Free Audio Extractor can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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