Windows 10 applicability

The usage of Music Speed Changer [for Android only, of course] can be part of life with Windows 10 via certain "recipes," and sharing them is the intent of this thread. I'll go first...
Say you want to create an accelerated speed playback as an audible so that a 4-minute playback all plays in only 3 minutes for anyone who plays the audible at default speed.
You have but to play the audible at the accelerated playback speed on your phone using your Music Speed Changer app, and then while it's playing tap the upper right icon that resembles an old floppy disk, and then follow the prompts including filename editing options; the new audible will soon be available to find using your Android file explorer, "My Files" generally.
Tap on the "Audio" group in "My Files" and then use the three dot icon at the top right corner to open the submenu that includes choices like "Select" and "Delete" and "Sort by," tapping on the latter. Select "time" and "descending" and tap OK. The file you've just created will appear with the name you've given it atop the list that results.
Next tap the three dots at the top right and then tap "Select" and check the box beside the file you've created; then tap the geometric icon atop the display for "Share via" and therein select Email. The new file you've created will arrive in the inbox you email to, as an attachment. Anyone receiving it (yourself likely the most frequently) will hear it on their default normal speed player, faster paced than its source had been, because you created an accelerated speed audible using your phone and Music Speed Changer.
If you can improve on this method, please provide your "recipe" in this thread. Likewise, give us other "recipes" of this sort that you'd advance for us Windows users' enlightenment.

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