Apologies,

the command was just ffprobe file. Next time will include it and not use 
pastebin but rather paste the uncut console output in the email itself.
Didn’t know about having to use the newest version must have missed it, yet 
again I offer my sincerest apologies. 
That being said I don’t think in this specific case the version of ffmpeg will 
make a difference.
Also by deleting I indeed meant in the new file that ffmpeg creates, sorry for 
the confusion.

> On 5 Feb 2021, at 20:27, Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceffm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Am Fr., 5. Feb. 2021 um 13:54 Uhr schrieb Thibeau
> <vercruyssen.thib...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> I'm trying to remove the comment tag which has the value
>> Other but seem to be unable to do so using ffmpeg.
> 
> I may misunderstand but please note that FFmpeg is not able to
> "remove" anything from a file, FFmpeg always creates a new
> file with different properties than the input file (assuming non-
> trivial formats).
> 
> When asking for support here, please always provide the command
> line you tested together with the complete, uncut console output and
> remember to test current FFmpeg git head, the only version
> supported here.
> And please avoid external resources, except for input files.
> 
> Carl Eugen
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