On 03/04/2012 07:48 PM, James Stone wrote: > Hi List, > > I have a video which needs a bit of eq'ing on the audio side. Can > anyone point me in the direction of how to split the file into audio > and video so I can apply some treatment to the audio, and then combine > them back together again? The video is wmv at the moment, but mplayer > doesn't seem to have any problem with it. > #extract audio ffmpeg -i orig_video.wmv audio_out.wav #replace audio ffmpeg \ -i orig_video.wmv \ -i new_audio.wav \ -vcodec copy \ -map 0.0 -map 1.0 \ new_video.wmv Details: The "map" may be different depending on the .wmv file. run `ffprobe` to see which is the video-track in the .wmv file usually this is "0.0". Stream #0.0: Video:... Stream #0.1: Audio: .. and "1.0" corresponds to the 2nd input file - your new audio. You may want to add "-acodec wmav2" and "-ar 128k" options for 128kbit/s Windows Media Audio 2 or whatever audio-codec/quality your want. `ffmpeg -codecs | grep "EA"` gives you a list of available codecs for Encoding Audio. BTW. Ardour3 with videotimeline patch can do all this for you. import,extract,re-encode using ffmpeg. robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user