Luckily this functionality is native to FFMPEG, the command is as follows: $ ffmpeg -i input.mp3įfmpeg version 4.2.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developersīuilt with Apple clang version 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.17)Ĭonfiguration: -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/4.2.2_2 -enable-shared -enable-pthreads -enable-version3 -enable-avresample -cc=clang -host-cflags= -host-ldflags= -enable-ffplay -enable-gnutls -enable-gpl -enable-libaom -enable-libbluray -enable-libmp3lame -enable-libopus -enable-librubberband -enable-libsnappy -enable-libtesseract -enable-libtheora -enable-libvidstab -enable-libvorbis -enable-libvpx -enable-libwebp -enable-libx264 -enable-libx265 -enable-libxvid -enable-lzma -enable-libfontconfig -enable-libfreetype -enable-frei0r -enable-libass -enable-libopencore-amrnb -enable-libopencore-amrwb -enable-libopenjpeg -enable-librtmp -enable-libspeex -enable-libsoxr -enable-videotoolbox -disable-libjack -disable-indev=jackĭuration: 00:00:16.58, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 128 kb/s It is useful to have the ability to check the input file format before using FFMPEG commands. Now that you understand the importance of knowing which codecs your file formats should conform to.
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