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FLV audio extracting
« on: December 13, 2009, 09:35:44 AM »
Hi,

I wanna extract audio from an flv video file, I tried with Total Video Converter, but the result file had a lots of drop-outs. I tired convert to wav, mp3 and aac. The flv file's original audio is aac. Anyone can recommend a program for me?

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Re: FLV audio extracting
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2009, 01:11:55 PM »
Hi,

I wanna extract audio from an flv video file, I tried with Total Video Converter, but the result file had a lots of drop-outs. I tired convert to wav, mp3 and aac. The flv file's original audio is aac. Anyone can recommend a program for me?

Thanks!

If you're on Windows: FLV Extract (http://moitah.net). It has a GUI similar to flac drop and can also be used via the command line.

As a cross-platform alternative: ffmpeg (http://ffmpeg.org/).
Syntax:

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ffmpeg -i source.flv -acodec copy -y target.aac

 

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