Re: Mixing different video and audio modes

2019-12-06 Thread RS
On 06/12/2019 20:05, I wrote: To make the last command a bit clearer I can write it as ffmpeg -i infilev.mp4 -i infilea.m4a -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -c copy \ outfile That should be outfile.mp4 ___ get_iplayer mailing list

Re: Mixing different video and audio modes

2019-12-06 Thread RS
On 04/12/2019 21:33, I wrote: There used to be an option for some of the HLS modes to replace the 128kbit/s audio with 320kbit/s audio.  There is no longer any 320kbit/s audio for tv, so the option is being withdrawn. I would imagine that a similar technique could be used to replace the

Radio / Sounds - Extra Formating??

2019-12-06 Thread CJB
Noticed that radio (sounds) downloads have an additional formating step, why so please: INFO: Downloading radio: 'Change at Oglethorpe - 01. Off the Rails (b00mvs9q) [original]' INFO: Downloaded: 74.34 MB (00:30:49) @ 6.68 Mb/s (dafhigh1/ll) [audio] INFO: Converting to MPEG-TS <=== INFO:

RE: problems with converting to mp3

2019-12-06 Thread Roger Jones
Thanks for that George Unfortunately my car stereo can't handle M4A, but as you will see from a later post, I manged to solve my problem. -- Roger -Original Message- From: George Eycott [mailto:geo...@eycott.co.uk] Sent: 06 December 2019 13:26 To: 'Roger Jones' ;

RE: problems with converting to mp3

2019-12-06 Thread George Eycott
I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but I no longer convert to MP3. I discovered that everything I was using for playback was actually able to cope with the M4A files that get_iplayer generates by default for radio programmes (even kit that didn't actually list it in the specs) so

RE: problems with converting to mp3

2019-12-06 Thread Roger Jones
> Any ideas? Turns out it was due to me deleting windows environment variables (what is on the "path" statement) I had a look at another system, and copied some of the default environment variables, and now all is working fine. R ___ get_iplayer