I'd prefer an "audio frameserver", i.e. a tool which makes an AviSynth script pretend to be WAV file, like an AVS file is read as a "fake" AVI file.
So let's say we have an audio exporting AviSynth script, you create a copy of the script with a, let's say "AWS" extension (for "Audio Wave Synth"), and if an application opens the file, the audio frameserver kicks in, reads the audio part of the script and delivers it to the calling application in WAV format.
I've asked that before, but no response unfortunately...
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