Audioextract ============ Extract audio files that are embedded within other files. Usage ----- audioextract [options] [ ...] ### Options -h, --help Print this help message. -f, --formats=FORMATS Comma separated list of formats (file magics) to extract. Supported formats: all all supported formats default the default set of formats (AIFF, ID3v2, Ogg, RIFF) aiff big-endian (Apple) wave files id3v2 MPEG files with ID3v2 tags at the start mpeg any MPEG files (e.g. MP3) ogg Ogg files (Vorbis, FLAC, Opus, Theora, etc.) riff little-endian (Windows) wave files wav alias for riff wave both RIFF and AIFF wave files WARNING: Because MPEG files do not have a nice file magic, using the 'mpeg' format may cause *a lot* of false positives. Nowadays MP3 files usually have an ID3v2 tag at the start, so using the 'id3v2' format is the better option anyway. NOTE: When using only the 'mpeg' format but not 'id3v2' any ID3v2 tag will be stripped. ID3v1 tags will still be kept. If '-' is written before a format name the format will be removed from the set of formats to extract. E.g. extract everything except wave files: audioextract --formats=all,-wave data.bin -o, --output=DIR Directory where extracted files should be written. (default: ".") -q, --quiet Do not print status messages.