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ffmpeg
starts the command
-f concat
forces ffmpeg to concatenate the files and to keep the same file format
-i mylist.txt
path, name and extension of the input file. Per the FFmpeg documentation, it is preferable to specify relative rather than absolute file paths, as allowing absolute file paths may pose a security risk.
- This text file contains the list of files to be concatenated and should be formatted as follows: + This text file contains the list of files (without their absolute path) to be concatenated and should be formatted as follows:
-  file './first_file.ext'
-  file './second_file.ext'
+  file 'first_file.ext'
+  file 'second_file.ext'
   . . .
-  file './last_file.ext'
+  file 'last_file.ext'
 
In the above, file is simply the word "file". Straight apostrophes ('like this') rather than curved quotation marks (‘like this’) must be used to enclose the file paths.
Note: If specifying absolute file paths in the .txt file, add -safe 0 before the input file.