As a workaround, there's a program called X-WinFF, which is a front end
for FFMPEG, allowing for batch encoding.
There's also FLV Extract, which can batch extract the audio (or video)
from FLV files. I use it to get the .aac (or occasionally .mp3) files
out of radio shows downloaded as "raw" FLVs.
Both programs are free.
FLV Extract: http://moitah.net/
X-WinFF: http://winff.org/html_new/
On 7/9/2013 23:07 PM, Derek Moss wrote:
Aha, testing here has revealed that the --raw option in the prefs
cancels out the --aactomp3 option in the prefs, which is why it isn't
doing the conversion after download on my brother's PC.
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