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  • Music Bot with replit

    7 août 2021, par T F

    I am currently using replit for my bot. I have installed all the necessary packages and ffmpeg for replit. When I start the bot from my PC everything works, but when I start the bot with replit, the bot joins my channel, says it is playing music and leaves the channel immediately. What could be the reason/fix for this ?

    


    (No error happens)

    


    Edit :

    


    I don't get any errors and the code works. I tested it with the host on my PC. In replit I installed discordjs / opus, opus and ytdl-core. Then I downloaded the ffmpeg-4.4-i686-static from ffmpeg and uploaded the ffmpeg file into replit. Last I typed chmod +777 ./ffmpeg in the shell console. The code works. The problem is with replit. When I start the bot from my PC everything works and the bot plays music. Then when I paste the code into replit and start the bot, the bot briefly joins my channel and then leaves it again. There are no errors or anything else.

    


  • Music Video Idiosyncrasies

    18 juin 2011, par Multimedia Mike — General

    So I’m watching a fairly recent music video for a song named "XXXO" from an artist named M.I.A. when I’m suddenly assaulted by this imagery :



    ... and I enter nervous convulsions. You see, while this might seem to be an odd video effect to the casual viewer, to a multimedia hacker, it appears to be deliberately antagonistic. To anyone who has written a video codec, this scene looks like an entire casserole of video bugs, combining creeping plane offsets errors, chroma problems, and interlacing havoc. The craziest part is to realize that this is probably some kind of standard video effect / filter type. Upon a repeat viewing, I realized that the entire video sort of looks like an amateur video editor’s first week using video software.

    Elsewhere in the video, a YouTube-style video frame vortex highlights the proceedings. I guess I need to come to terms with the fact that the ubiquitous player frame is just part of the digital Zeitgeist now :



    Vintage Video Strangeness
    I’m a long-time music video junkie but I have a tendency of examining them entirely too closely. I first saw Paula Abdul’s video for "Cold-Hearted" when I was just starting to understand multimedia technology and how it interacted with emerging home computers. Imagine how confused I was when I tried to make sense of the actions performed by our eMaestro "Chuck" whom Paula has instructed to "hit it". First, he hits a key followed by 3 quick strikes on a second key :



    Then, the "start music" action is apparently bound to a particular key on the electronic keyboard :



    Which kicks off the electronic metronome on the computer. Each identical-sounding beat quizzically maps to a different frequency transform :



    a one...

    and a two...

    and a three...

    I had no trouble believing things up to this point. But even though I didn’t understand what was going on with that frequency transform, I knew that it must have had something to do with the audio. And if the audio was the same, the visualization ought to be the same. Though, to be fair, I will concede that the first and third ticks pictured bear some mutual resemblance.

    Anyway, the software is probably real even if the keyboard interaction was stylized. Can anyone identify the software ? What about the computer ? This is perhaps the best view the video gives us :



    So, remember, don’t base your understanding of technology — or anything, really — on stylized media representations. Don’t even get me started on the movie "Sneakers." That had me confused about cryptography and computer security for many years.

  • Flutter : Saved Audio Not Accessible in Music Player Apps

    17 juillet 2024, par Husen

    I'm developing a Flutter app that generates MP3 audio files.
I can successfully save these files to the device storage. However, they're not showing up in any music player apps.
I'm using the path_provider package to get a suitable directory for saving the audio files.

    


    How can I make the saved MP3 files discoverable by music player apps ?