[FFmpeg-user] Remove cue point from wav file
Peter Kroon
plakroon at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 19:58:58 CEST 2014
Even when converting a mp3 with starttime 0 with -acodec copy the starttime
will be 0.023021.
Seems like default ffmpeg behavior.
2014-03-31 17:59 GMT+02:00 Peter Kroon <plakroon at gmail.com>:
> No, when I convert the WAV to MP3 the cuepoint is still there.
> Meaning that the audio will start at 0.023021 second and not at
> 00:00:00.000
>
> Input #0, mp3, from '../file_copy.mp3':
> Metadata:
> artist : etc........
> Duration: 00:08:03.11, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 320 kb/s
>
>
> 2014-03-31 16:38 GMT+02:00 Bouke (VideoToolShed) <bouke at videotoolshed.com>
> :
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Kroon" <plakroon at gmail.com>
>> To: <ffmpeg-user at ffmpeg.org>
>> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 4:32 PM
>> Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Remove cue point from wav file
>>
>>
>>
>> It is possible to remove cuepoints from WAV file eith ffmpeg?
>>>
>>
>> Not tested, but i think a render won't retain them.
>> If you render to the same codec, there will be no quality loss.
>> A -acodec copy probably will also get rid of them, and will be slightly
>> faster.
>> (But that's an educated guess)
>>
>> hth,
>> Bouke
>>
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