Thanks, that was the solution!
Markus
Quoting DopeLabs <[email protected]>:
your using stream copy for the audio codec, which means its trying
to output in the same audio format as the input… remove the -acodec
copy and try again =]
ffmpeg -i <movie-file> -vn audio.wav
On Feb 27, 2015, at 4:38 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello all,
I am using:
ffmpeg -i <movie-file> -acodec: copy -vn "audio.wav"
to extract the audio from a movie. This works sometimes but not
always because some formats want a different file ending. Is there
a generic audio file format that will take all formats?
Thanks
Markus
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