![]() ![]() The converted mp3 file is very small.įFmpeg version SVN-r12312, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.Ĭonfiguration: –enable-gpl –enable-pthreads –enable-libx264 –enable-libamr-nb –enable-libamr-wb –enable-nonfreeīuilt on 21:54:37, gcc: 4.1.2 20070626 (Red Hat 4.1.2-14) I am also tried your example but i got the following error. Maybe try a newer ffmpeg version, that might do the trick. Hmm… it works fine for me, I used the command you quoted. Any help you can provide will be appreciated. I don’t mean to be a pain in the ass, but I have no idea how to use ffmpeg. Video:0kB audio:79kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000% Output #0, mp2, to ‘Linkin-Park_Given-Up.mp3’: Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 1000.00 (1000/1) -> 12.00 (12/1) I tried your example with an flv file but I seem to have a problem, the output file is tiny and doesn’t play.įfmpeg -i Linkin-Park_Given-Up.flv -ar 44100 -ab 160 -ac 2 Linkin-Park_Given-Up.mp3 You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ģ5 Responses to “How to Convert. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Decemat 1:51 pm and is filed under ffmpeg. Tags: convert, ffmpeg, flash video, flv, lame, mp3, mpeg, mpg However, bear in mind that if the input video is bad quality then the output won’t be any better □ Play around with ffmpeg’s options and try different bitrates etc. The options here are s (size) and b (video bitrate). In order to convert an flv file to mpeg, you can use something like ffmpeg -i flashvideo.flv -s 352x288 -b 512 -ab 128 output.mpg “-ab 160 ffmpeg -i flashvideo.flv -ar 44100 -ab 160k -ac 2 output.mp3 Note: In more receent ffmpeg version you might need to add an extra “k” for kilobyte, e.g. I used i (inputfile), ar (sample rate), ab (audio bitrate) and ac (audio channels). I guess, you will also need lame in order to encode mp3 correctly, ffmpeg has tons of options. flv ending though! To convert an flv file to mp3, use ffmpeg. mozilla/firefox/=somealphanumeric=.default/Cache This is where the Flash videos are usually stored. Under In Linux, you have a good chance of finding it under. ![]() Ok, in case you don’t know where these videos are stored. ![]() If you have ffmpeg and lame installed, you can easily convert flash video files (.flv) such as youtube videos to mpeg or mp3 files. ![]()
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