Since*
1.0
Split each channel in input audio stream into a separate output stream.
This filter accepts the following named parameters:
- channel_layout
-
Channel layout of the input stream. Default is "stereo".
For example, assuming a stereo input MP3 file
ffmpeg -i in.mp3 -filter_complex channelsplit out.mkv
will create an output Matroska file with two audio streams, one containing only the left channel and the other the right channel.
To split a 5.1 WAV file into per-channel files
ffmpeg -i in.wav -filter_complex 'channelsplit=channel_layout=5.1[FL][FR][FC][LFE][SL][SR]' -map '[FL]' front_left.wav -map '[FR]' front_right.wav -map '[FC]' front_center.wav -map '[LFE]' lfe.wav -map '[SL]' side_left.wav -map '[SR]' side_right.wav