> Thanks for the swift reply, much appreciated. I now have the > .flv file, here is the output:
Using --raw (as I suggested, and you used) will not transcode the original AAC audio to MP3 and using --raw will keep the audio in its origianl .FLV wrapper as you've observed. You can remove --raw if you wish and use --force to redownload the file and have it automatically transcoded, but there's a definitely audible loss of quality done during the AAC -> MP3 transcode so I don't do it. I use the free "FLVExtract" - just drag and drop FLV files onto it once open - and it automatically parses and extracts the .aac files, saving them to the same dir as the source FLVs. For H.264/AAC video files I tend to leave those as FLV as I had problems remuxing to .MP4 and retaining the correct soundtrack and having them seekable, but Media Player Classic has no problems opening those files. _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

