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Every now and then the forums bring up some goodies and this is one of them, part of the longest ever running thread.

On our quest for a way to transcode Nellymoser Asao audio (the codec used by the Flash Player when encoding audio and recording it to Flash Media Server) someone posted a link to an apparently stable and fast decoder, posted on Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/nelly2pcm/downloads/list

It runs on Linux and you can find more information about it here. With it you can imagine some neat podcasting type applications, taking user generated audio and converting it to a more easily playable format.

Is this decoder legally sound? I have no idea.

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Hi Stefan,

Google has removed that project for some reason.

Best
Sam
# Posted By Sameer | 9/12/08 8:16 AM
Would you like send me a copy, I can not download it from google.
thank you any way
# Posted By River | 9/24/09 1:42 PM