A few notes:ġ) A previous poster said that it used a patched version of ffmpeg. (A hint: the top button lets you choose the file, and the bottom button starts the conversion.) It does however lack a few needed features: the ability to batch convert files, and the ability to transfer metadata (or "tags," such as Artist, Title, Cover Art, etc.) to the new file. ![]() There is no documentation, and the buttons on the program are in German - but come on now! If you were smart enough to track down this little gem, you're probably smart enough to figure out how to use it. ORIGINAL POST: This is a nifty little program because it is able to convert DRM-shackled aax files to liberated mp3 ones, and it does it much, much faster than just about any other converter around. Hopefully the author can uodate it, because it really is a fantastic program. If you're piping the output to ffmpeg (as described below), ffmpeg does generate an error message, but the fault seems to lie with how aaxtomp3 interacts with Win 10. ![]() It spits out only a few bites of info before closing. WINDOWS 10 UPDATE: Although this program initially ran great for me under Windows 7, it does not appear to function under Windows 10.
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