It's not exactly conversion because the MP4 file is actually a
container, but extracting the audio is certainly possible. Someone else
might be able to help you with a graphical tool. I use ffmpeg on the
terminal command line with a shell script where the operative command is
the following:
I just want the audio on an mp4 created in a Zoom meeting. what's the best way
to get it on a Mac? can it be done with VLC media player? it seems like Pontes
Media Downloader might be able to do it but I haven't figured out how to make
it work.
thanks.
Lorie
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Hi all
Thanks to Jason for the link. I had a look at the HomeBrew site and panicked.
However, I then found a link to this site, where you can paste text and get it
analysed.
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MacHello. Me and a friend are using Swift Playgrounds on an iPad to learn
Swift. Right now, we are trying to work with the Contacts framework to do
things such as add contacts. When I try to import the Contacts framework using
the statement “import Contacts”, Playgrounds tells me that the