So I’d guess there is something broken about the way Audacity uses FFmpeg-4 (or doesn’t use it)Īnd, for the record, using FFmpeg manually to convert my WAV file to mp3 works fine, and the converted mp3 file loads into Audacity with no problems ffmpeg -i MONO-001.WAV -ab 192k MONO-001.mp3 I’ve also loaded the files into audiacty on a LinuxMint VirtualBox VM, which has Audacity v2.1.2 and it loads and plays fineĪudacity in Tumbleweed is Information for package audacity:įFmpeg is version 4 Information for package ffmpeg-4:Īudacity depends on FFmpeg-4 ie removing FFmpeg-4 automatically removes Audacity, re-installing Audacity re-installs FFmpeg-4 The “build information” tab in the Help > About Audacity tells me ffmpeg (FFmpeg Import/Export) Enabled MONO-001.WAV: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 44100 Hz This was working earlier this year - the file is from a Zoom R16 Multitrack recording device, and I was recording audio from various Synthesizers for “Lockdown” videos my band was releasing For uncompressed files, also try File > Import > Raw Data." I get a window on screen "Audacity did not recognise the type of file 'MONO-001.WAV'. New ffmpeg('/path/to/your_movie.Audacity has recently (I’m not sure when exactly) stopped being able to import / load some wav files To start using this library, you must include it in your project and then you can either use the callback function or through the promise library: var ffmpeg = require('ffmpeg') You can install this module using npm: npm install ffmpeg To use this library requires that ffmpeg is already installed (including all necessary encoding libraries like libmp3lame or libx264) This library provides a set of functions and utilities to abstract commands-line usage of ffmpeg.
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