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Why is my Youtube Video not downloading completely ? "Input buffer exhausted, packet corrupt"
15 septembre 2021, par user16909319Introduction :


I'm working on a Discord Music Bot for personal use only. Basically, when I play a 2min song with the bot, it plays the song for 1min 30secs, then skips it and plays the next one in the queue. The error is shown below :




Error in Pull Function

IO error : Error number -10054 occurred

[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0000018f86a6f4c0] Packet corrupt (stream = 0, dts = 11154432).

Input buffer exhausted before END element found

Invalid Data found when processing Input

[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0000018f86a6f4c0] stream 0, offset 0x3e805c : partial file



The code block which I think is causing the problem :


Search song method


async def search_song(self, amount, song, get_url=False):
 info = await self.bot.loop.run_in_executor(None, lambda: youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ytdl_format_options).extract_info(
 f"ytsearch{amount}:{song}", download=False, ie_key="YoutubeSearch"))
 if len(info["entries"]) == 0: return None

 return [entry["webpage_url"] for entry in info["entries"]] if get_url else info



Play_song method


async def play_song(self, ctx, song):
 url = pafy.new(song).getbestaudio().url
 ctx.voice_client.play(discord.PCMVolumeTransformer(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio(url, executable="C:/ffmpeg/bin/ffmpeg.exe")),
 after=lambda error: self.bot.loop.create_task(self.check_queue(ctx)))
 ctx.voice_client.source.volume = 0.5



Formatting Options I provided :


ytdl_format_options = {
 'format': 'bestaudio/best',
 'outtmpl': '%(extractor)s-%(id)s-%(title)s.%(ext)s',
 'restrictfilenames': True,
 'noplaylist': True,
 'nocheckcertificate': True,
 'ignoreerrors': True,
 'logtostderr': False,
 'quiet': True,
 'no_warnings': True,
 'default_search': 'auto',
 'source_address': '0.0.0.0'
}



Solutions that I've tried :


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- Running it on both Replit and locally.
- Redownloading FFmpeg
- Ensuring FFmpeg, pafy, and youtube_dl are all up to date.








Things to Note :


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- Playing a 2mins song, it stops after 1min 30 seconds and displays the error above. (75% of the song)
- Playing a 1hr song, it still continues after 10 minutes.






I do not have much experience in this yet so I'm not entirely sure where in my code is actually causing this issue or other ways which I can use to test and fix the issue.


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How to install ffmpeg to Heroku ?
11 mars 2020, par Gamer FardinI am trying to build a discord bot using discord.py rewrite version, now the problem is I recently updated it to run audio from link and it works fine when I manually run the codes but once I have uploaded it to heroku it doesnt work because(I assume) ffmpeg is not in the right folder and I get the error : ffprobe/avprobe and ffmpeg/avconv not found. please install one. So does anyone how to properly install it to heroku ? Because the usual pip command isnt working...
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@client.command(aliases=["PlayMusic","playmusic","Playmusic","playMusic","PLAYMUSIC","playaudio"])
async def play(ctx, url):
song_there = os.path.isfile("song.mp3")
try:
if song_there:
os.remove("song.mp3")
except PermissionError:
await ctx.send("Wait for the current playing music end or use the 'stop' command")
return
voice = get(client.voice_clients, guild=ctx.guild)
print(voice)
ydl_opts = {
'format': 'bestaudio/best',
'postprocessors': [{
'key': 'FFmpegExtractAudio',
'preferredcodec': 'mp3',
'preferredquality': '192',
}],
}
with youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
ydl.download([url])
for file in os.listdir("./"):
if file.endswith(".mp3"):
os.rename(file, 'song.mp3')
voice.play(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio("song.mp3"))
voice.volume = 100
voice.is_playing()’’’
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"MPEG audio header not found" error when opening with TagLib after converting with ffmpeg
6 juillet 2015, par Avrohom YisroelI converted a wma file simply by doing something like this...
ffmpeg -i song.wma -f mp3 song.mp3
I can then play the mp3 file in Windows Media player, so it looks like the conversion worked.
However, if I try to open the file in TagLib, I get an error "MPEG audio header not found" on the following line...
TagLib.File tf = TagLib.File.Create("song.mp3");
I’ve tried this on a few wma files, so it’s not just that one that’s at fault.
Anyone have any idea what I did wrong ? I find the docs for ffmpeg pretty overwhelming, and as a complete ignoramus in the field of audio encoding, I haven’t a clue what most of it means. Could be I’m missing something in the conversion, although that wouldn’t explain why WMP can play it but TagLib can’t open it.