On 2010-05-07 18:19:44 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>Rob Owens wrote:
>> Avidemux can do it also. It's a GUI, but I think it's more
>> straightforward to do it with ffmpeg, as suggested above
>
>Thanks. ffmpeg does actually, exactly what I want. Thanks. (For such
>things, people habitually ask for a mere commandline use, at least me.)
>
I wanted to add a different command line solution. I use mplayer a lot
to watch videos, so I have an mplayer recipe to do this same job. It
goes like this:
mplayer myvideo.avi -vc null -vo null -ao pcm:file=myvideo.wav
This is just another option. I think mplayer makes some things easier
because it chooses codecs for you. If mplayer can play your file, it
can also write it to disk.
Hope this helps,
Phil
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