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Taking audio out of a video file so you can use it on its own: Sometimes you may find a video file that has a great music or audio that you want to use on its own. By ripping the audio track with Nero Burning ROM, you can save it as an audio file format (such as MP3 or WAV) and use it in different ways, like listening to it on your music player or using it in your own artistic projects.
Converting to different audio formats: You can rip the audio track and save it in different audio formats using Nero Burning ROM. This can help if you need the audio in a specific format that works with certain devices or apps. For example, you might need to convert the music to AAC format to use it on an iPhone or to FLAC format to get lossless audio quality.
storing and backup: Ripping the audio track from an MP4 file can be useful for storing and backing up. By saving the music separately, you can keep it even if the original file gets deleted, gets damaged, or becomes unavailable. This makes sure you have a copy of the audio track that you can view and use later.
Overall, ripping an audio track from an MP4 file with Nero Burning ROM gives you freedom and control over the audio content. You can use it separately, convert it to different formats, edit or improve it, and save it for future use.
Open Nero Burning ROM from Nero Start.
To proceed, close the pop-up window that appears when the Nero Burning ROM is launched.
Click the "Extras" button in the menu bar and then choose "Save Audio Tracks" or use the shortcut key F9.
The CD audio will then be read in seconds, and all audio will appear in the list. Choose two audio files to check the output, then click "Output" and pick "*.mp4" as your output format. Then select "Copy".
Wait till the operation is completed; two audio files will be successfully ripped.
Nero Burning ROM has a handy feature for ripping CD audio tracks to MP4.