![]() Libavutil configuration: -extra-version=4:0.6-2ubuntu6.2 -prefix=/usr -enable-avfilter -enable-avfilter-lavf -enable-vdpau -enable-bzlib -enable-libgsm -enable-libschroedinger -enable-libspeex -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-vaapi -enable-pthreads -enable-zlib -enable-libvpx -disable-stripping -enable-runtime-cpudetect -enable-gpl -enable-postproc -enable-x11grab -enable-libdc1394 -shlibdir=/usr/lib/i686/cmov -cpu=i686 -enable-shared -disable-static -disable-ffmpeg -disable-ffplay The output of the command is as follows: FFmpeg version 0.6-4:0.6-2ubuntu6.2, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developersĬonfiguration: -extra-version=4:0.6-2ubuntu6.2 -prefix=/usr -enable-avfilter -enable-avfilter-lavf -enable-vdpau -enable-bzlib -enable-libgsm -enable-libschroedinger -enable-libspeex -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-vaapi -enable-pthreads -enable-zlib -enable-libvpx -disable-stripping -enable-runtime-cpudetect -enable-gpl -enable-postproc -enable-x11grab -enable-libdc1394 -enable-shared -disable-static Unfortunately, I got a zero byte-sized file returned as output. ![]() mp3 file using ffmpeg with the following command: $ ffmpeg -i music.m4a music.mp3 Some are using FTP applications from their smartphones and Linux systems.Īnd as was just stated, you could also use a remote control, remote access, application like TeamViewer, NoMachine, etc.I tried to convert an. I just read that some people are using Instant Messengers (IM) that have both iphone and Linux software to transfer files like "Wire", qTox in Linux and "Antidote" on iPhone/Mac, etc. If you have a USB cable for your phone, then install the "imobile" packages and try a direct connection. There are still the other options I mentioned like using a cloud provider's sync client which is fairly easy to install and configure and works well and does not require adding firewall rules. On the off chance that any of these file transfer file sharing applications require adding a firewall rule(s), you can try temporarily disabling the Linux firewall then retrying Feem or whatever app, if it works, then that means you have to add a firewall rule(s) one time to allow incoming and outgoing access for that application. Get iphone 7 Plus Photos Into Cinnamon 18.1 - Linux Mint Forums Here is a good link to the current Linux "imobile" packages by installing the “Quamotion” team PPA scroll down to see my replies. You can search the "Synaptic Package Manager (SPM)" for iphone, ipad, ipod, etc. ![]() If you have a USB cable for your iPhone and or iPad and or iPod, you can try installing the Linux Apple iphone ipad software and try it (restart computer after installing packages). These cloud providers have great Linux clients and are cross-platform: "Mega.nz" (50gb free encrypted space), "pcloud" (10gb free space), Google Drive (15gb free space, but no free Linux client, but you can access it easily), etc. You can install a cloud provider's sync client (free or paid for) on all computers and smartphones and tablets and sync them. to transfer files from the aforementioned computers and devices just bring up the application on the computer and smartphone or tablet browse to files and transfer them. You can install applications like "feem", "dukto", or "Nitroshare", etc. There are various ways to transfer files to any computer using any operating system or smartphones and tablets. So, if you do not need to edit the audio file, you might install and try those as well. I always recommend installing this from the "Synaptic Package Manager (SPM)" with all of its recommended and suggested packages.įYI: "Fre:ac" and "SoundKonverter" are easier to use IMHO than Audacity and they have options I do not think Audacity has like quality ranges from lossless, high quality, medium quality, bitrate settings, etc. "SoundKonverter" may also work just pick "aac" and save with ".m4r". Audacity may also be able to export to ".m4r" format. ![]() You may want or need to trim the audio track using an audio editor like Audacity first. There are numerous free online options for converting audio formatsĬonvert MP3 files to M4R format - Google Search You might also search the "Synaptic Package Manager (SPM)" for "aac" and install the related audio codec packages. from the "Synaptic Package Manager (SPM)". Recommend installing "ffmpeg", x264, x265, lame, etc. "Fre:ac" is a wonderful audio converter that can also rip CD's and is available as a Linux AppImage and as a "flatpak" in the software manager or by downloading their Linux Archive file (requires Java runtime be installed). ![]()
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