Extract Audio script for Nautilus helps extract audio from all media files supported by ffmpeg.
Another exciting feature of Extract Audio is batch extraction, where users can process files differently according to their requirements. This feature saves time and effort, making audio extraction a hassle-free task for users.
For music lovers out there, Extract Audio can be coupled with Firefox plugin DownloadHelper (with no association) to extract music from popular sites like YouTube and imeem. To use it, download the .flv file using DH, and then use Extract Audio to transform the audio into a MP3 player compatible format.
To utilize this powerful and flexible software, simply extract the .tar.gz file into /home/USR/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/. If the script doesn't appear in your context menu, enter "sudo chmod a+x '.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/Extract Audio'" in the command line.
Extract Audio requires Nautilus to function. Overall, the software is an excellent choice for those who want to extract audio with ease and flexibility.
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