On 6/17/2020 1:59 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 17.06.20 um 19:26 schrieb David:
I've watched the video and invoked a simple command:

ffmpeg -i 317.ram 317.mp4
which the Windows PowerShell said I had to change to
.\ffmpeg -i 317.ram 317.mp4
which I did.

I have the ffmpeg.exe file in the same folder as the 317.ram, so do you
think that should work?  I'll paste here the PowerShell window showing
"Permission denied"
you didn't paste anything but "Permission denied" sounds not like an
ffmpeg issue at all

It has been a long time since I interacted with real media **
so -- i could be off base here --
but isn't a file.ram   a url pointing to a real server , a txt file ?
( if so then to "hear" the actual audio has to be served from a server )
is actually binary audio data?
can you play it?- hear it?


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