Thanks, I'll take a look at those, although it might be easiest to let get_iplayer handle the audio/radio programme conversion/extraction and manually specify --raw for TV programmes.
Don't the flvs made from radio programmes just contain mp3, aac or wma audio anyway? I did try renaming one from flv to aac and that played fine in VLC. So is there any need to extract the audio, rather than just rename them? I did look at the PVR Manager to see if I could specify raw in that, as then my brother could use that for TV Programmes and the commandline for Radio Programmes but it doesn't seem possible. On 9 July 2013 08:26, Kapitano <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. > > > _______________________________________________ > get_iplayer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

