On 07/12/2015 11:35 AM, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:26:58 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
I am running fedora 20 with
Which is EOL. I just updated to F22 myself today. :-)

I need a set of steps/commands to convert this tape.
Is it already digitized?

If so:
$ ffmpeg -i audiofile -c:a libmp3lame audiofile.mp3
and adjust your audio settings as you need them (channel count,
quality, ...)

I have  plenty of audio tools installed - but not certain what
else I might need.
If you need to digitize your audio tape first, you need to tell us
about your available hardware (though this list is not really for
that). You will probably need to check out ffmpeg's "pulse" or "alsa"
indevs for capturing.

Moritz
Hi all,
I had to resort to doing one file at a time, albeit within a script, which
does not flood ffmpeg with a huge list of files,
Rather, the filenames are read one at a time from a list of short filenames - such as F_000 F_001 ...etc,
like so:

For F in F_[0-9]*; do
vidfilename=`cat $F`
ffmpeg ....etc....
done

This way, ffmpeg is not getting confused by a tsunami of stdin

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