#3901
First of all, not all of the wonderful music you heard can be bought or downloaded from somewhere. Then, if I said the background music of a lot of games (especially the ones categorized in adventure type) are really awesome, I think most game players will agree. So how to get them out from games for direct play or collection? This case, third-party tools are almost always required, and of which, a game audio extractor is preferred. As for recording game music, that's just a remedy way.

#3896
Let AppNee tell you a fact, most of excellent BGM (background music) only can be found in some short videos or movies, which you can't search or download from any other places. At this point, we have to manage to extract the audio tracks from these videos. Directly converting video to audio formats always makes us feel unreliable, although extracting audio tracks is likely to be just a high-quality format conversion. In a word, "extract" always sounds better than "convert" to guarantee the quality of audio, isn't it?

#3502
In the process of watching movie/TV/video clip on a computer, we may have such kind of needs: to extract the background music/dialogue from movie or video for collection or other use; to convert TV episodes to MP3 to enjoy them in ear or in bed. In cases like these, we can ask Pazera Free Audio Extractor for help.

#3105
I believe you must feel the same or similar way - not all favorite music can be found according to their names and then download or buy them. Especially the ones used in video as background music, which are often the classic. So the question is how to get them exactly and easily, legally? One solution is - extract (actually convert) them using tools.