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		<description>[...] 1800 Pocket PC wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptFLV Extract — Extract Audio &#38; Video from FLV Files Did you know that FLV files are really just wrapped boxes holding audio and video files in fairly standard formats? Probably not. Until I discovered this little gem, I didn’t know this either. This program extracts video and audio without decompressing them and then recompressing them. Therefore, this program avoids the loss of quality that comes from doing so. The video portion is saved to AVI (H.263/FLV1 and VP6/VP6F are supported). The [...]</description>
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