On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 08:55:16AM +0100, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Joel Roth:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > ffmpeg/avconv aborts even with -strict experimental when input
> > file audio is encoded with AAC. Does the audio
> > *have* to be decoded? I was thinking there might
> > be some kind of pass-throu
Joel Roth:
> Dear List,
>
> ffmpeg/avconv aborts even with -strict experimental when input
> file audio is encoded with AAC. Does the audio
> *have* to be decoded? I was thinking there might
> be some kind of pass-through option.
Yes, you can try '-acodec copy'.
J.
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Dear List,
ffmpeg/avconv aborts even with -strict experimental when input
file audio is encoded with AAC. Does the audio
*have* to be decoded? I was thinking there might
be some kind of pass-through option.
The behavior of ffmpeg and avconv appears to be
identical.
$ avconv -acodec aac -strict
Dear List,
ffmpeg/avconv aborts even with -strict experimental when input
file audio is encoded with AAC. Does the audio
*have* to be decoded? I was thinking there might
be some kind of pass-through option.
The behavior of ffmpeg and avconv appears to be
identical.
$ avconv -acodec aac -strict
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