Since there will always be someone who doesn't get it, I am not using this extension to violate copyright laws.
Every time I use FlashGot to download audio/video (usually audio only as an MP4, then to MP3 in iTunes), the duration is twice that of the original. A 3:12 video becomes 6:24, with the second half completely silent. I can set a Stop time in iTunes, but it's time-consuming and not portable. I don't know of any free utility that can effortlessly chop off the second half (the files are never compatible with QuickTime's Trim feature, and VLC is overkill), but that would cover for what looks like a bug in the extension.
Checked the Preferences. Didn't find anything obvious, not that it would make sense to have this behavior enabled by default.
FlashGot 1.5.6.13, Firefox 49, OSX 10
Downloaded file duration is double the source (YouTube)
Downloaded file duration is double the source (YouTube)
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Re: Downloaded file duration is double the source (YouTube)
Sample clip (& which), URL, where this happens?
If so, that doesn't make sense (to me).
Why not simply extract the audio that's already there & use that?
That way there is no transcoding, no quality loss.
Or you could download just the audio itself, no video, from YT, be it aac or mp3.
As in does the mp4 play back for 3:12?
Is you mp4 -> mp3 doing something wacko?
That's a lossless operation, so only takes a second.
Anyhow, that's not the point.
What you are seeing shouldn't be happening to begin with.
So what, you're "transcoding" from mp4 (aac, I assume) to mp3?audio only as an MP4, then to MP3 in iTunes
If so, that doesn't make sense (to me).
Why not simply extract the audio that's already there & use that?
That way there is no transcoding, no quality loss.
Or you could download just the audio itself, no video, from YT, be it aac or mp3.
At what point does a 3:12 become 6:24?A 3:12 video becomes 6:24
As in does the mp4 play back for 3:12?
Is you mp4 -> mp3 doing something wacko?
I don't know of any free utility that can effortlessly chop off the second half
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ffmpeg -i toolong.mp3 -c copy -t 3:12 justright.mp3
Anyhow, that's not the point.
What you are seeing shouldn't be happening to begin with.
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Re: Downloaded file duration is double the source (YouTube)
MP4 and webm are the only audio-only options from YouTube, for me at least. There is no mp3.
As I said, the downloaded file is twice the length. It's a 100% increase, all complete silence after the normal audio ends.
Got ffmpeg installed. Meant to do that ages ago.
Have: MP4 with audio only, no video.
Want: MP3 with the correct length.
I can probably figure it out, but if someone has the appropriate command on hand, that would be helpful.
Of course it shouldn't be happening. It makes no sense, based on what I can see.
As I said, the downloaded file is twice the length. It's a 100% increase, all complete silence after the normal audio ends.
Got ffmpeg installed. Meant to do that ages ago.
Have: MP4 with audio only, no video.
Want: MP3 with the correct length.
I can probably figure it out, but if someone has the appropriate command on hand, that would be helpful.
Of course it shouldn't be happening. It makes no sense, based on what I can see.
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.10; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0
Re: Downloaded file duration is double the source (YouTube)
Sample clip (& which), URL, where this happens?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0 SeaMonkey/2.40