9/6/2023 0 Comments Ffmpeg map 5.1![]() Using “-map 0:0 -map 0:1 -map 0:1 -map 0:3” we told FFmpeg to select/map specified input streams to output in that order. Note there is no “-map 0:2” and that “-map 0:1” has been specified twice. This can be done using the following FFmpeg command line: ffmpeg -i input.mkv \ ![]() encode german audio stream to mp3 (128kbps) and aac (96kbps) (creating 2 audio streams in the output).Stream #0:3(ger): Subtitle: text (default)Īt least one output file must be specified Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers In all following examples, we will use an example input file like this one: # fmpeg -i input.mkvįfmpeg version. The order of -map options, specified on cmd line, will create the same order of streams in the output file. The best way to understand -map option is to think of it like a way to tell FFmpeg which streams do you want to select/copy from input to output.
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