Robert,
I am not sure that I need the command line tool!
All I want to do is to do what I could do in Windows 7 and export files to
different formats. When I try this now, Audacity says ffmpeg is not installed.
I don't need to add a video stream to the audio.
Following the Audacity instructions,
I got in my downloads folder a folder called ffmpeg-win.2.2.2
Inside that folder are several files one of which is ffmpeg.exe.
When I run this file,ffmpeg.exe, nothing happens.
Thanks for your consideration.
Peter
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From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Robert Hänggi
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 8:48 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: installing ffmpeg on a windows 10 machine
You mean the command line tool, right?
Do you need to add a video stream to the audio?
There's not much magic to install ffmpeg but tricky nonetheless.
Did you download the ffmpeg.exe file already?
I've placed it under Windows/System32 so that I can reach it from anywhere.
But the usage is for later.
Just tell me how far you've got so far.
Robert
On 04/09/2020, PeterTighe <pstighe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am afraid I am very new at this!
I am trying to install ffmpg on a windows 10 machine, and I cannot do
it for the life of me!
I would like to convert an mp3 file or wav file to an m4a
Is there any other utility which can do this or is their a secret to
forcing ffmpg
On to a Windows 10 computer?
Thank you very much.
Peter