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Day: July 28, 2015

Jul 28
2015
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PowerShell Script To Cut Single Audio Jukebox File Into Individual Audio Files

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Let’s just say you have one big audio file which you want to extract parts of it into individual files. Typical usecase is youtube jukebox videos where you would get a song name and the start time of the song. After downloading the audio file, which is one big file, you can use the below […]

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nontech audio, ffmpeg, Jukebox, ps1, youtube
Jul 28
2015
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Bash Script To Cut Single Audio Jukebox File Into Individual Audio Files

Posted by Rushi

Let’s just say you have one big audio file which you want to extract parts of it into individual files. Typical usecase is youtube jukebox videos where you would get a song name and the start time of the song. After downloading the audio file, which is one big file, you can use the below […]

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tech avconv, bash, ffmpeg, Jukebox, libav-tools, linux, script
Jul 28
2015
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Extract part of audio/video file using ffmpeg or avconv

Posted by Rushi

ffmpeg/avconv is a command-line tool that converts audio or video formats. It can also grab and encode in real-time from various sources such as a TV card etc. To extract a part of audio/video file into a new file, you can do the following: Assuming you have ffmpeg or avconv installed on your system(windows,*nix): If […]

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tech audi, avconv, clipping, ffmpeg, video

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