![]() ![]() wav file using the name of the footage and "-Audio" appended. ![]() The second line extracts 48k / 24 bit audio and saves it as a. The first line addresses the issue where I get 16 channels of audio from the footage recorded with my HyperDeck (which Resolve doesn't care for), so that transcodes the quicktime file to a stereo mov. ![]() %1 is the name of the footage without the extension. I'm unfamiliar with Macs, so apologies of some of the explanations are too obvious. While I'm on Windows and use wav files, I'm pretty sure ffmpeg supports aaf as well so it should be an easy tweak. As I posted on another audio thread here, I put together a batch file to extract audio files from my video via ffmpeg. ![]()
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