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Aimersoft Video to Audio Converter - User Guide and FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions - Aimersoft Video to Audio Converter

  1. System Requirements:
    Microsoft Windows2000/2003/XP (installation of all recent updates recommended)
    Intel or AMD processor, 1GHz or above
    QuickTime 7.0 or above
    Windows Media Player
    DirectX 9.0 or above
    256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended)
    At least 1GB available hard disc space for program installation
    DVD-ROM drive


  2. How do I convert an audio clip from my movie?
    You can captuer and convert an audio clip from your movie by the "Trim Movie" feature of our program. Click the "Trim" icon and set the start time and end time of the clip you want to convert. Or you can just select a title or just a few chapters in your DVD to convert the audio from the selected chapters or titles.

  3. How do I rip my DVD audio into one file?
    To rip your DVD audio into one file, you can just check the "Merge into one file" option next to the DVD audio selection option, and the converted files will be converted into a single file. By default, the the merged file is named after the first selected file (either a title or a chapter).



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