Scenario: You’ve obtained an audio or video file that’s either in a format unsupported by the device you intend to play it on—an iOS device, traditional iPod, or your Mac, for example—or in a form ...
Well, PowerShell itself doesn’t come with a feature to allow you to convert your files. Instead, you will need to use third-party popular tools like FFmpeg and HandBrakeCLI. A lot will also depend on ...
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Converting a file into a format compatible with the program or a device you’re using requires you to download software. This is where many free converters jump into ...
Converting an audio track to MP3 on the Mac is dead easy. Just open it with iTunes, and choose the File > Convert option from the menu bar. On iOS, though, there’s no native way to do this. There are ...
Digital sound is nothing more than numbers. What separates one container from another is how those numbers are packed, how much data (if any) is thrown away, and which devices understand the result.
My chill-out music of choice is, weirdly enough, incredibly long Youtube videos. I like to nap to the low hum of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise, or a 12-hour recording of a box fan. These days I use my ...
A new version of the software 4K YouTube to MP3 has been released, enabling you to subscribe to the entire YouTube channel or playlists from within the application ...
Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a world where there’s only one file format for every byte of audio-video content? Crashing back to reality though, we’re stuck with numerous codecs, and one of these ...