Hi bpa,
thanks for the pointer. I found the type.conf and convert.conf but could
not get any ffmpeg version to accept the MOD files (ProTracker /
SoundTracker compatible) as input. Just to be sure we are talking about
the same thing here because MOD apparently was also the name for a video
format.
When I call -ffmpeg -decoders-, it returns 439 decoders but the words
"MOD", "Protracker", or "Amiga" don't appear anywhere in there. So I
assume the format is not supported.
It's an up-to-date version though. The command line output reads:
Code:
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ffmpeg version 3.4 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 7.2.0 (GCC)
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No idea what I'm doing wrong. It does not seem as though there are many
alternatives. Most Windows programs handling MOD files are to play them,
mostly they present a GUI and do not offer command-line level support
for conversion, if at all.
Regards
Joe
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