



We have to use ffmpeg for the same, but currently the transcoded file(.wav file) do not play, it is of 0 bytes…can anyone help me how to do it? Following is the stacktrace Hi friends, i am facing a issue.i have a requirement to convert a. Thanks again for the help, and I hope my experience with this may help someone else. If there are any spaces in the filenames, it seems like it won’t work. Again, the one thing that really snagged up the process was the filenames It took a little playing around to get you info to work for ripping audio out of flv files, but that’s mainly because I don’t really know much about the command line yet. ogg tells the system how to name the new files. I understand that lots of people are afraid, bored or don’t like using it, but once you get the hang of it, you can perform many useful tasks. Ok, now we have the program, but how does it work? I usually use the Konsole (Kubuntu’s Terminal), so I typed : Install it if it’s not already installed. To make sure FFmpeg is already installed on your GNU/Linux distribution, open the package manager you use and search for ffmpeg. Not only it converts video files but it also converts audio files. FFmpeg is a command line tool used to convert multimedia files between formats. I searched over the Internet and found out about FFmpeg. avi (I know it’s not a free format, but I needed to). A few days ago I downloaded a video file (.flv) from a website.
