Step 1. Start VLC, click Media on the top menu bar, click Convert/save. You can also press Ctrl + R on your keyboard to open the Open Media directly. Step 2. Click + Add from the Open Media dialog, locate and select your target video, hit Open, then click the Convert/Save button. Step 3.
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7. The %% are variables. The issue I was having using the sample was that my filenames contained spaces so it was necessary to wrap the %%a in quotes. The following works for me: for %%a in (*.mp4) do "C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -I dummy "%%a" --sout=#transcode {acodec=mp3,ab=128,vcodec=dummy}:std {access="file",mux="raw",dst="%%a
In Add Files dialog, click Add File then change the file type to Raw Audio Files (*.raw) and select multiple files. Or click Add Folder for a folder of .raw files. Repeat this step for other files or folders. Then click Next button. In Add Effects dialog, click Add Effect then Convert Files and OK.
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