I am converting some youtube videos to wav or mp3 to burn to audio cd's and have found a strange problem. It seems like some files will only encode and burn correctly if I use a certain encoder ( I have ffmpeg , winx flv to mp3 , avidemux , format factory , and vlc player - one of these usually works ). The files I am converting use acc audio with a sample rate of 44100 and a bitrate of 131 kb/s according to ffmpeg. When I use ffmpeg I use the command lines :
Is there one set of ffmpeg commands that can convert all the audio for burning to cd ( I'd like to just use one encoder since I can't tell which one works properly until I burn the encoded files to a cd-rw disk to see if it plays properly )? Is there a way to look at the video's specifications to tell which command to use to encode it? Thanks for any information...Code:ffmpeg -i inputFile.flv -ac 2 -vn outputFile.wav //this command works for some files ffmpeg -i inputFile.flv -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ab 128 -vn -y outputFile.wav //this command works for other files
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I actually have Winff as well and the front-end generates this ffmpeg command for .wav for CD files:
but I haven't had any luck with this command either. I've tried other GUI front-ends for ffmpeg but can't seem to find a command that works for every file. I'm looking for a way to figure out which command to use for which file ( the audio stream specifications of all the files seem identical , but the video aspects differ from file to file - I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the problem ). Anyone know of any books on ffmpeg? Thanks for any information....Code:"C:\Program Files\WinFF\ffmpeg.exe" -y -i input.flv" -vn -ar 44100 "output.wav"
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If it doesn't work in WinFF then you will need to find another solution since FLV files are bastards from the start. Option 2 for me is SUPER ....but nowadays SUPER is so full of malware/spyware garbage it is no longer a viable option. I use an antique version of SUPER and will never upgrade.
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You could try demuxing the audio first (with FLVExtract) and then open the raw audio file in an audio editor (Audacity, etc).
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You can try TAudioConverter. Also ffmpeg's output will tell you what is wrong, please post it here.
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I use ffmpeg builds from http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ too. Did you try TAC? Maybe logs there can help you spot what's wrong.
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Thanks for the replies! I used this command to code a file:
and the CD was not recognized by my CD player. If I use the command:Code:ffmpeg -i inputFile.flv -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 44100 -ac 2 outputFile.wav
the CD will play but a static type noise occurs during high frequency tones. If I encode the files with FormatCode:ffmpeg -i inputFile.flv -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ab 128 -vn -y outputFile.wav
Factory the CD will play fine , but will stop half-way through the total duration. I can't figure out why I get different
results from different encoders ( I assume the algorithm to encode the video would be the same ).
I am using ffmpeg version N-49044-g89afa63 which I recently got from http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ . I'll giveWhat build of ffmpeg do you have?
I use the builds from Zeranoe, and different than the builds from the
deceased arrozcru Web site, they say absolutely nothing when an error happens.
some of the other suggestions a try when I get a chance ( Audacity , FLVextract , etc. ). The strange thing is
I can encode a .flv file to MPEG-2 for DVD very reliably with ffmpeg , but encoding just the audio stream seems
very tricky .....
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