![]() ![]() Take a movie with a subtitle for instance. Sudo apt-add-repository ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpegĪny multimedia file, though it seems like a single file (AVI, MKV, MP4 …), inside it, it holds each multimedia content (also called ‘streams’) separately. This PPA (thanks to ‘Jon’) will give you the latest stable version of ‘ffmpeg’ and has packages for Ubuntu 12.10, 12.04, 11.10, 11.04 and 10.10 (as of writing this post). For that, open your Terminal and enter the below commands (one after the other). Let’s first install ‘ffmpeg’ on your Ubuntu computer. ![]() ‘ffplay’, the built-in media player (CLI) of ‘ffmpeg’ … Not just one multimedia format, but with ‘ffmpeg’ you can extract the audio track (s) of almost all popular multimedia container formats too!. It supports multiple operating system platforms, and if you use GNU/Linux, then applications such as VLC, MPLayer, OpenShot & Kdenlive (video editors) and even ‘Gstreamer’ (another multimedia framework) supports using ‘ffmpeg’ for playback (these are of course just a handful to mention).Īnyway, as an Ubuntu user, if you wanted extract the audio track of a multimedia file (without having to encode it) and okay with playing with the command-line a bit, then ‘ffmpeg’ can easily do that for you. ‘ffmpeg’ is a powerful multimedia framework (a set of tools for handling multimedia file) that is being used by hundreds (if not thousands) of audio & video applications (editors, encoders, players, streaming apps … you name it!). ![]()
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