A service for creating an audio podcast from a video?

  • Video podcast
  • ???
  • Audio mp3 player only

I am looking for somewhere that will extract audio from a video, but instead of a single file, for an ongoing video podcast.

I would most like a site that sucks RSS and spits out RSS (I think of something like Feedburner), at least agreed to something on my own machine.

If it should be on my machine, it should be fast, transparent and automatic when loading each episode.

What would you use?

Edit: I'm on a Ubuntu 8.04 machine; therefore ffmpeg is not a problem; However, I am looking for automation and understanding of feeds.

Here is my precedent: I want to listen to lectures in Google Video, or the Structure and interpretation of computer programs . These videos come out quite often, so everything you need to do manually will also be done quite often.

Here is one approach I was thinking about:

  • download RSS
  • parse RSS for enclosures,
  • Download the application, saving the track that was already downloaded earlier.
  • transcode files, but not those that have already been executed
  • Restore RSS with audio files without forgetting to change metadata. schedule
  • runs periodically
  • point podcatcher in the new RSS feed.

I also liked gPodder's approach to using a post-download script .

I want Lazy Web to still work.

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ffmpeg -i episode1.mov -ab 128000 episode1.mp3

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You can get Handbrake to do this (Windows, Linux, and Mac), I don’t know everything, but I think it can be used to separate audio and video.

edit: There is a command line interface for Handbrake, but it looks like I was mistaken in accepting non-DVD input. On a Mac, I can probably come up with something using Applescript and QuickTime - what platform are you running on?

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1696698/


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