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How I would do it: ffmpeg -i input.mkv -vn -c:a libmp3lame -ar 48000 -ac 2 -b:a 192k output.mp3. If you want, you can crank the audio bitrate up to 320k to try to lose as little quality as possible, just know that it'll be almost double the size. Edit: Whoops, I forgot this was the VLC subreddit and not ffmpeg. My bad!
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I use vid coder,its a handbreak based encoding software.it takes 20 min for a 5gb video file to turn in a mp4 5gb video file,also its useful because you can burn in subtitles if you need to.I have a 3400g ryzen with a rx 570(bought the gpu used) and 16 gb ram.So a 4 core 8 thread cpu with an ok video card,i use the AMD VCE h265 or h264 and it takes about 20 min.I can't notice a definite lower ...
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Drag the files into MiniTool Video Converter. Or click Add Files to import the files you wish to save in MP3 format. Step 3. After that, click the box next to Convert all files to at the bottom of the window. From the output format window, switch to the Audio tab and choose MP3 and the quality you want. Step 4.
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With VLC open, go to: Media > Convert / Save... or press Ctrl + R on your keyboard. On the next window you can add the file (s) you want to convert and you can include many at once, even if they ...
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Open your VLC media player and click "File.". Then, select "Convert/Stream from the menu and click "Convert/Save.". A "Convert & Stream" screen will appear. So, click "Open Media ...
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