On a technical note, the gfv reports sampletype mp4a but the
end product
is .flv. How do/can I I run it through ffmpeg to get .m4a files?
I dare say there's more than one way of doing it, but this is what I use ...
For audio only:
ffmpeg -i input-blah.m4a.flv -acodec
On 21/07/15 17:49, Vangelis forthnet wrote:
On Tue Jul 21 16:28:36 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
the end product is .flv
Hello Alastair :-)
By default, anything downloaded by rtmpdump ends up inside the Adobe FLV
container, with .flv as file extension!
gfv reports sampletype mp4a
Again, this
On Tue Jul 21 16:28:36 BST 2015, Budgie wrote:
the end product is .flv
Hello Alastair :-)
By default, anything downloaded by rtmpdump
ends up inside the Adobe FLV container,
with .flv as file extension!
gfv reports sampletype mp4a
Again, this is reported by rtmpdump
(INFO: sampletype
On 21/07/15 18:20, C E Macfarlane wrote:
On a technical note, the gfv reports sampletype mp4a but the
end product
is .flv. How do/can I I run it through ffmpeg to get .m4a files?
I dare say there's more than one way of doing it, but this is what I use ...
For audio only:
In article E36DDF41860C42BA9387883FCE2DB3EB@vasonote, Vangelis
forthnet
northmed...@the.forthnet.gr wrote:
Use ffmpeg to perform the remux:
ffmpeg -i foo.flv -c copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc foo.mp4
curious to know what thr -bsf option choice does. I'll have a man read. :-)
IIRC I always tend to
On Tue Jul 21 18:08:04 BST 2015, Jim web wrote:
IIRC I always tend to use
-acodec copy -vcodec copy
Hi Jim...
-c copy (also -codec copy or -codec: copy)
in fact means copy all the streams without reencoding;
there exist two elementary streams inside the FLV
container (video+audio), so in
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 12:03:30AM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote:
Now too I can confirm that it is possible to download ITV programmes using
get_flash_videos.
The trouble is, looking through the programmes available, there's nothing
worth watching anyway!
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/
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