On 21/07/15 18:20, C E Macfarlane wrote:
     On a technical note, the gfv reports sampletype mp4a but the
     end product
     is .flv.  How do/can I  I run it through ffmpeg to get .m4a files?

I dare say there's more than one way of doing it, but this is what I use ...

For audio only:
        ffmpeg -i input-blah.m4a.flv -acodec copy output-blah.m4a

For audio and video:
        ffmpeg -i input-blah.mp4.flv -acodec copy -vcodec copy output-blah.mp4

     On the subject of ffmpeg, will this insert time stamps when
     transcoding
     and how does one set the interval?

Can't help there ...

Regards

www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html




Hi Charles,
Many thanks. I am now OK with flv files thanks but see my last reply to Vangelis about the time markers (or whatever they are called,). It explains the problem but finding solution not urgent, just part of the housekeeping for my music library.
Regards,
Budge

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