[MPlayer-users] How to extract a .WAV file from part of a dumpfile, Not Yet.
John Brown
johnbrown105 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 7 21:13:25 CEST 2007
Martin McCormick wrote:
>...
>I am still, however,
>ending up with a very short .wav file that contains only the
>first chunk of decoded audio and none of the segment I was
>after.
>
>-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 65580 Jun 7 11:34 ./pgmaudio/output.wav
>
>The file is exactly this length no matter what I put as the
>endpos value. The command is as follows:
>
>mplayer -vc null -vo null -ao pcm:file=output.wav -ss 8:54:15 -endpos 180
>str
>eam.dump
>
Suppose you don't try to dump the 3-minute section and instead just play it.
Does that work? If it does, you can try MEncoder instead of MPlayer. I have
never tried it myself, but the "aconvert" script in the TOOLS directory
allows you to encode from an audio-only file.
>
>...
>Video: no video
>Starting playback...
>A:477807.8 (132:43:27.7) of 2133437440.0 (-24.-8) ??,?% [J$<50>
Maybe the file is too big for MPlayer. The negative numbers and gibberish at
the end don't look good.
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