![]() ![]() ![]() However, the generated file has no audio when I play it. ![]() The command I'm running is: ffmpeg -hwaccel auto -i original_file.mkv -y -c:v copy -c:a aac output_file.mkv I would like to convert these to AAC, but I'm having trouble doing this with FFmpeg. I've got a number of MKV files which are (per VLC) encoded with A/52 B (aka E-AC3) audio codecs. ![]()
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