1/8/2023 0 Comments Ffmpeg remove audio title![]() I’ve cut off all the fonts after the first couple because the output was already long enough. This file has one video stream, two audio streams, two subtitle streams and a bunch of embedded fonts. I’ve cut a lot out of this because what I want to know about is the Streams, which are all of the different components that make up the video file. Mimetype : application/x-truetype-font Stream #0:6: Attachment: ttf Stream #0:3(zxx): Subtitle: ass (default) Stream #0:2(jpn): Audio: aac (LC), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v30.1.0 (‘Forever And More’) 64-bit _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES ![]() My first step was to look at how the original file was laid out, which you can do just by throwing it into ffmpeg, like so: ffmpeg -i MakenKiS02E08.mkvĪnd this gives a lot of output: Stream #0:0: Video: hevc (Main 10), yuv420p10le(tv), 1920×1080, 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 23.98 tbc (default) So I thought to myself, how hard could this be to fix? I’ve got ffmpeg, which is like a Swiss army knife on steroids when it comes to video file manipulation, I’m sure I can sort it out. I kind of regret watching both seasons of it, and I am very unlikely to ever watch it again, but finding the source files made me remember something about the series that had REALLY annoyed me which was a frustrating typo in the subtitles in one of the episodes. If you’ve never seen it, it’s a really forgettable show whose chief draw is a violent pettanko who may or may not be a dragon. The reason it HASN’T been sunset yet is that, well, there are a bunch of things on it that have been ripped but not yet encoded for playback on an AppleTV and I needed to get on that.Īnyway, that’s in process, and I was deleting a bunch of source files that had already been encoded and that’s when I ran across Maken-Ki. I have been trying to consolidate a bunch of servers recently, and one of the ones that I am looking to sunset is a box that has been used as a BD ripping and media encoding box.
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