I would like to convert an adobe connect video from .flv
in the downloaded zip to .mp4
. I have already done the steps explained in this question and answer, however I get .flv
files organised like this inside the .zip:
Moreover, I know that ffmpeg can merge video and sound files together as well as concatenating resulting clips directly from the command-line which could be quite useful: https://www.labnol.org/internet/useful-ffmpeg-commands/28490/
I can't ask the owner of the video to make it available as an .mp4
from within the adobe connect admin interface. Briefly, I would like to listen to those videos in x2 speed in VLC (just like what I do when listening to random math classes on YouTube - I put ON the x2 speed). The amount of time I would gain to watch adobe connect videos in x2 speed is MASSIVE.
I think I am not the only one that would like to do this. There are a lot of questions on forums about downloading adobe connect videos, but the .flv
format mixed with some .xml
is generally a killer when the host does not make the videos properly available in .mp4
.
Dealing with the order of the .flv
files is a puzzle. At least, I would not care to flush the chat away and leave some details like that behind, that would help to reconstruct the videos. Any scripts to automate the process would be useful.
On my side ffmpeg works fine with the cameraVoip__.xml files.
I wrote this Python script to export an Adobe Connect recording as a video (code repo: https://github.com/Franck-Dernoncourt/adobe-connect-video-downloader):