extract mp3 from video file and use specific frame as cover image












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I would like to convert some music videos to mp3 using ffmpeg.



How can I add a cover image from a specific part of the video (maybe by giving a minute and (decimal?)second) ?










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    I would like to convert some music videos to mp3 using ffmpeg.



    How can I add a cover image from a specific part of the video (maybe by giving a minute and (decimal?)second) ?










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      I would like to convert some music videos to mp3 using ffmpeg.



      How can I add a cover image from a specific part of the video (maybe by giving a minute and (decimal?)second) ?










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      I would like to convert some music videos to mp3 using ffmpeg.



      How can I add a cover image from a specific part of the video (maybe by giving a minute and (decimal?)second) ?







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          Use



          ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a -vf trim=start='MM:SS.mmm',trim=end_frame=1,setpts=0,scale=320:-1 -c:v:0 mjpeg -disposition:0 attached_pic out.mp3


          where MM:SS.mmm represents the time stamp of the image; (Colons should be escaped).



          You don't usually to need to store a full-sized frame so I've added a scale filter.






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          • hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

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            Dec 31 '18 at 9:15













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          Use



          ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a -vf trim=start='MM:SS.mmm',trim=end_frame=1,setpts=0,scale=320:-1 -c:v:0 mjpeg -disposition:0 attached_pic out.mp3


          where MM:SS.mmm represents the time stamp of the image; (Colons should be escaped).



          You don't usually to need to store a full-sized frame so I've added a scale filter.






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          • hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

            – vlad_tepesch
            Dec 31 '18 at 9:15


















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          Use



          ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a -vf trim=start='MM:SS.mmm',trim=end_frame=1,setpts=0,scale=320:-1 -c:v:0 mjpeg -disposition:0 attached_pic out.mp3


          where MM:SS.mmm represents the time stamp of the image; (Colons should be escaped).



          You don't usually to need to store a full-sized frame so I've added a scale filter.






          share|improve this answer
























          • hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

            – vlad_tepesch
            Dec 31 '18 at 9:15
















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          Use



          ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a -vf trim=start='MM:SS.mmm',trim=end_frame=1,setpts=0,scale=320:-1 -c:v:0 mjpeg -disposition:0 attached_pic out.mp3


          where MM:SS.mmm represents the time stamp of the image; (Colons should be escaped).



          You don't usually to need to store a full-sized frame so I've added a scale filter.






          share|improve this answer













          Use



          ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a -vf trim=start='MM:SS.mmm',trim=end_frame=1,setpts=0,scale=320:-1 -c:v:0 mjpeg -disposition:0 attached_pic out.mp3


          where MM:SS.mmm represents the time stamp of the image; (Colons should be escaped).



          You don't usually to need to store a full-sized frame so I've added a scale filter.







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          answered Dec 30 '18 at 15:28









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          • hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

            – vlad_tepesch
            Dec 31 '18 at 9:15





















          • hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

            – vlad_tepesch
            Dec 31 '18 at 9:15



















          hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

          – vlad_tepesch
          Dec 31 '18 at 9:15







          hmm - it seems to work somehow - winamp shows the cover in the title informations - but the windows (7) file preview does not show the image. and also the mp3 player only on some converted videos shows them.

          – vlad_tepesch
          Dec 31 '18 at 9:15




















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