AoA's Audio Extractor is simple to use and works well, but I have a question and cannot find an answer. When Output Option is set "To WAV", does "Audio Bitrate" actually work? I have saved a file at 32 and again at 320, and the file size is the same. What I want to do is to save the audio file just as it exists in the video file with no recoding. VideReDo has selectable options for "No Change" on audio parameters, but AoA is a lot more convenient to use in some circumstances.
If AoA reads this forum, I hope that they would consider adding "Left Only" and "Right Only" audio output options to the Mono/Stereo selector.
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"Audio Bitrate" actually work?
For .WAV files, I think the bitrate by default is 1536k for at 48,000hz audio file.
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