There is more up-to-date version of avidemux (2.3.0) on Livna.
Laurent
2007/2/3, Paulo Cavalcanti <
promac@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Can VLC extract the sound of a video file? If so, how?
I do not know. Generally, I use ffmpeg, transcode, mplayer ....
Have you tried avidemux from ATrpms? It has a nice interface,
and I have done a lot of video editing with it.
http://dl.atrpms.net/all/avidemux-2.1.2-8.fc6.at.i386.rpm
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