Flv Audio Video Extractor 2.0

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Flv Audio Video Extractor is a easy-to-use free tool to batch extract audio and video data from flv files. The extracted audio data will be saved as MP3 file and the extraced video data will be saved as AVI files so you can play them with Windows Media Player or other audio/video players. Simply drag and drop your flv files or click the 'Add' button to add files to extract. Then please click the 'Extract' button to get the MP3 and AVI files - Normally it will only take several seconds.

Version 2.0 is able to extract audio and video data from flv files.

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