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Help using this specific command on Windows to get 60fps video with audio via ffmpeg #16740
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From "FORMAT SELECTION" part of the readme:
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A pretty simple question/help thing. I'm trying to get 60fps video with audio using youtube-dl and ffmpeg by using the following command "youtube-dl -f 'bestvideo[height<=720]+bestaudio/best[height<=720]' URLHERE". The URL is a Youtube link that does work perfectly fine, and does has a 60fps option
I get a 'The system cannot find the file specified' as output in command prompt. I do have ffmpeg installed.
Youtube-dl does work fine for more basic downloads.
I am using the executable.
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