On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 08:33:15AM +0000, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-02-07 07:08, Long Wind wrote: > >i want to copy part of old mp3 file and create a new oneat first, i > >install lame, but it doesn't seem to have such abilityi try mencoder, > >it doesn't eitherthen i try qmp3cut, it says "no valid header > >found"though i can play the mp3 file and it's OK > >what should i do next? Thanks! > > ffmpeg > > don't have exact syntax to hand
ffmpeg's man page is pretty complete, but pretty daunting too. Here's a command line to help jump-start things (corrections/enhancements welcome): ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -ss 10 -t 20 -acodec mp3 output.mp3 This is assuming you want to have your result as .mp3 too (consider a free codec like vorbis or flac, if you want lossless). Here's a rundown of the above command line: -i input.mp3 -- the input file. Replace by "your" name -ss 10 -- the start time (in seconds). You can use a duration in the hh:mm:ss.ffff format (cf. man page ffmpeg-utils(1) -t 20 -- the duration (just leave it out if you want copy all to the end). Format as above. -acodec mp3 -- the audio codec for output. See ffmpeg man page for possibilities (audio & video codecs have options of their own, lots of fun for long winter afternoons :-) output.mp3 -- your desired output file name Cheers -- t
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