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Originally Posted by stax76
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It worked. But I tried with Audacity first, as instructed in this site:
https://www.easytechguides.com/extra...rom-video.html
Was this the right option? I selected the first, Signed 16 bit PCM.
This is the MediaINFO from the resulted W64 file:
https://pastebin.com/L5nEiBqz
With ffmpeg this site only instructed me to use this command:
ffmpeg -i video.mkv -f w64 -ab 384000 -vn audio.w64
I'll assume only this is needed, right? 384000 was a figure I was thinking about if I wanted to convert to AAC (FDK).
In this case the original audio track had a bitrate of 1 536 kb/s. So the command line, I guess, it would look like this:
ffmpeg -i video.mkv -f w64 -ab 1536000 -vn audio.w64