I can endorse Yamb - delightful little drag-n-drop utility that does
just what it says.
Clive
On 12/06/12 00:17, bat guano wrote:
Could you give me hint on how to extract the AAC?
Hi
If you're using a Windows computer
Yamb-2.1.0.0 beta 2 with installer
will do the job.
Also it will
Could you give me hint on how to extract the AAC?
Hi
If you're using a Windows computer
Yamb-2.1.0.0 beta 2 with installer
will do the job.
Also it will re-pack the aac back into m4a afterwards.
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On 11/06/2012 17:45, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 11/06/2012 17:22, Mark Fraser wrote:
What about for Linux users?
One low-tech alternative: If you can determine cut points with your
media player, Audacity, etc., you can try using ffmpeg to crop your MP4
audio files. For example, the command below
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