Have you ever wanted .flv files in a different format? Well, I was in this particular predicament. I wanted audio (in MP3 format) out of a .flv file. After playing around with a bunch of things that didn't work, I discovered a two-step process for it.
First off, on your Mac, open download FFmpegX and associated binaries (instructions on the site) and install it. Then, open it and drop your .flv file into the left-hand pane, and choose to convert it to iPod h.264 320w or 640w. Hit Encode and wait for it to complete. When that's done, drag the resulting file into the left-hand pane of ffmpegx and, in the right, choose Movie audio to mp3, and hit Encode. It should spit out a nice MP3 file that you can drag into whichever application you like to use to listen to such things.
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