hello
I mis typed my previous reply.
the culprit may be differences in the perl Installations.
using different ffmpeg including the latest from ffmpeg.org
still resulted in truncated audio files.
that would point to that the downloaded file is different in some way.
later today i will
hello
Yes, I am fully aware of that. The reason of wanting the "raw" files
was to compare the downloaded files from a Mac, Windows & Linux before
"processed" by ffmpeg.
In theory the 3 downloaded files should be the same.
that would reinforce that ffmpeg is the culprit on Debian Linux Jessie.
On 12 September 2016 at 18:08, artisticforge . wrote:
> i have looked at the long help and do not find what I was looking for.
> Is there a way to keep the raw downloaded file before conversion?
>
> this would be the *.ts or m4a.m4a file.
there's the --raw option: this
Hello
i have looked at the long help and do not find what I was looking for.
Is there a way to keep the raw downloaded file before conversion?
this would be the *.ts or m4a.m4a file.
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