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How to Convert ANM to SF
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When Do You Need to Convert ANM to SF?
Extracting audio from a ANM file is useful when you want to save a podcast, keep the soundtrack from a recording, or repurpose video content for audio-only platforms. Our converter pulls the audio stream directly without re-encoding quality loss.
About ANM and SF
video/x-anm
ANM files are animation files created by Electronic Arts' Deluxe Paint. They were widely used in MS-DOS games in the early 1990s for simple animations.
audio/x-ircam
Audio file format developed at IRCAM, used by academic and research software like CSound.
Conversion Notes
Extracting audio from ANM to SF demuxes the audio stream without re-encoding where the source codec matches the target. When re-encoding is required, audio is processed at high quality settings to minimise generation loss. Video data is discarded entirely — the output contains only the audio track from the original file.
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