![]() ![]() This will result in converting 3 output audio files (wav,ogg,mp4) from one mp3 file. You can use one input file to get several different output files by just entering the name and the prefix like this:įfmpeg -i filename.mp3 newfilename.wav newfilename.ogg newfilename.mp4 Ok that was easy, but how can we determine what are the supported file types that we can convert from/to? That is as simple as typingĪnd all supported forms will be displayed. example : $ ffmpeg -i filename.mp3 newfilename.wav install : $ sudo apt-get install ffmpegĤ. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:archivematica/. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-mediaĢ. Install ffmpeg from Archivematicas PPA, which works for both Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) and Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty). Sudo ppa-purge ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpeg ***********To be on safe side I removed ffmpeg completely before: *********** sudo apt-get -purge remove ffmpeg Now FFmpeg is available to be installed with apt: sudo apt-get install ffmpegĮxample to Convert audio format: ffmpeg -i foo.wav -vn -acodec libfaac -ab BITRATE output.mp4 Press to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it FFmpeg is convert audio format sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-mediaĪnd confirm the following message by pressing : Also note that with apt-get a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade is needed for initial setup & with some package upgrades
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