FLV to MP3: Extract Audio from FLV(Flash Video) Video to MP3(MPEG Layer-3) with River Past Audio Converter, FLV2MP3 converter, conversion
What is
FLV?
FLV is the video format
used by Flash.
FLV (Flash Video) is a proprietary file format used to deliver video over
the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (formerly known as Macromedia Flash Player)
version 6, 7, 8, or 9. FLV content may also be embedded within SWF files. Notable
users of the FLV format include YouTube,
Google Video, Reuters.com Yahoo! Video and MySpace.
To convert FLV video to other formats with River Past software, you need
to have CCCP
installed.
What is
MP3?
MP3 is a digital audio
compression algorithm that acheives a compression factor of about twelve while
preserving sound quality. It does this by optimising the compression according
to the range of sound that people can actually hear. MP3 is currently (July
1999) the most powerful algorithm in a series of audio encoding standards developed
under the sponsorship of the Moving Picture Experts
Group (MPEG) and formalised by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO).
MP3 is very different from Layer 2, using an additional MDCT layer to increase
frequency resolution. Its scale factor groups are more optimised for the human
ear, and it uses nonlinear sample quantisation and Huffman coding. MP3 files
(filename extension ".mp3") can be downloaded from many World-Wide
Web sites and can be played using software available for most operating systems
(also downloadable), e.g. Winamp for PC,
MacAmp for Macintosh, and mpeg123 for Unix. MP3 files are usually downloaded
completely before playing but streaming MP3 is also possible. A program called
a "ripper" can be used to copy a selection from a music CD onto your
hard disk and another program called an encoder can convert it to an MP3 file.
Windows ships with limited MP3 encoding support. The output sample rate is
limited to 24khz and the bitrate is limited 56kbps. However, many add-on packages
from open source community make it possible to encode at higher sample rate
and bitrate.
A commonly used open source codec is LAME.
LAME comes in different forms, including a ACM (Audio compression manager) codec
and a DLL (lame_enc.dll). Caution: LAME ACM does not work well on many computers,
regardless which software is loading it. It is best to avoid installing LAME
ACM and use lame_enc.dll instead.
MPEG.ORG is an excellent source for additional
information on MPEG format and usage.
When you encode MP3 audio, we recommend you to install lame_enc.dll.
Launch River Past Audio Converter
Once River Past Audio Converter is installed properly, launch Audio Converter.
Install Extra Components
To convert from FLV video, Please install CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack).
CCCP
Add File
Click on the "Add File" button on the tool bar. The standard file open dialog appears. Select "FLV - Flash Video" in its "Files of type" combo box.
Select the file you want to convert and click "Open". The file will be added to the conversion file list.
Note: To convert from FLV files, you must have CCCP installed.
If you cannot add the file, please make sure CCCP is installed.
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Select output format
Use the setting panel on the bottom of the window to control the output format. Click on the toggle to the left of the "Format" label to expand the panel. Select "MP3 - MPEG Layer-3" as the "Audio Type".
You can change the sample rate, channel (stereo or mono) and bitrate.
Note: The standard MPEG Layer-3 audio compressor is limited to maximum 24khz and 56kbps. Please install Lame_enc.dll for higher sample rate and bitrate.
Select output directory
Expand the "Output Directory" panel. Use the "Browse" button to select an output directory.
Convert
Click the "Convert" button on the tool bar.
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