Event JSON
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"kind": 1,
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"content": "nostr:npub1drnhdwspurvkaptrjmhs4u5crz8r34stfr9ewnhqwwapwj5fc0psqex2mm looks like ffmpeg was able to do it about 10 years ago, not sure if that's still the case though. (cf. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18108323/converting-real-media-with-ffmpeg )",
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