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Message # 43065.1.2.1.1 Subject: Re:your tube ripper find Date: Sun 07/02/10 14:42:27 GMT Name: Max |
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Sorry to read this. ffmpeg extraction work nice here on Ubuntu 9.04, but, to be honest, I only tested it with one .flv and one .mp4 file.
Out of sheer curiosity: if the files are still on Youtube, cant you just put the video ids here?
I guess a simple 'mplayer -dumpaudio input.mp4' does also not work on your side? |
In reply to Message (43065.1.2.1) Re:your tube ripper find
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Sun 07/02/10 13:37:26 GMT The video I have is FLV with AAC audio, which ffmpeg won't read (goes into an infinite loop of the same error message). I have another, MPEG4 with AAC audio, and ffmpeg gives me a 0-byte file.
Maybe it's a Windows thing -- doesn't matter how many codecs you install into the system, as so many programs simply refuse to have anything to do with them. |
In reply to Message (43065.1.2) Re:your tube ripper find
By Max - Sun 07/02/10 10:21:20 GMT Try ffmpeg to extract the audio part:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -acodec copy output.aac |
In reply to Message (43065.1) Re:your tube ripper find
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Sat 06/02/10 18:21:12 GMT I'd like something that will de-interleave the streams held within the FLV/MP4. I don't see any use in decoding and re-encoding a video that has a perfectly good 44.1 kHz AAC audio stream -- I just want to unravel the file and deposit the AAC stream into its own file so that I can keep it. (Ditto MP3 audio streams.) |
In reply to Message (43065) your tube ripper find
By daz - Sat 06/02/10 16:26:37 GMT hey guys try this ripper it works foe me and its really good
http://www.ripzor.com/youtuberipper.html
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