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  • How to make FFmpeg automatically inject mp3 audio tracks in the single cycled muted video ?

    5 décembre 2020, par Grrzly

    everybody here ! So basically this is what I want to achieve :

    


    I have a muted video about 3 minutes long.
I have a list of audio tracks in mp3 format (40 songs in a folder with duration 2 to 6 mins each one)

    


    I want this video to play cycled automatically taking songs from playlist and injecting them to the video one by one. Every time a song finishes the next one from the list should start playing at the moment. Video continues playing and doesn't care duration of tracks.

    


    I consider it as the first step on the way to broadcast radio with a video background on youtube in 24/7 mode with ability to put additional tracks to playlist without need to stop translation.

    


    My problem is that I'm new in FFmpeg and I would appreciate any suggestions regarding which FFMpeg topic to start investigate with in order to achieve my goal

    


  • Youtube-dl and Ffmpeg

    25 juin 2022, par Joksy

    i have made a music bot with discord.py, but i get this info thing and it doesnt work anymore error [youtube] QxYdBvB8sOY: Downloading webpage 985104597242773505 [2022-06-25 07:45:51] [INFO    ] discord.player: Preparing to terminate ffmpeg process 37580. [2022-06-25 07:45:51] [INFO    ] discord.player: ffmpeg process 37580 has not terminated. Waiting to terminate... [2022-06-25 07:45:51] [INFO    ] discord.player: ffmpeg process 37580 should have terminated with a return code of 1. this is my code

    


    import discord
import os
import asyncio
import youtube_dl
from discord import *

token = "token is here"
prefix = "j!"
blocked_words = ["blocked words are here"]

voice_clients = {}

yt_dl_opts = {'format': 'bestaudio/best'}
ytdl = youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(yt_dl_opts)

ffmpeg_options = {'options': "-vn"}

intents = discord.Intents.default()
intents.message_content = True

client = discord.Client(intents=intents)


programmer_role = "987018590152699964"
            


@client.event
async def on_ready():
    print(f"Bot logged in as {client.user}")

@client.event
async def on_message(msg):
    if msg.author != client.user:
        if msg.content.lower().startswith(f"{prefix}info"):
            await msg.channel.send(f"Hi, Im JoksysBot Made By Joksy!")

        for text in blocked_words:
            if text in str(msg.content.lower()):
                await msg.delete()
                await msg.channel.send("Hey, Dont Say That!")
                return
        if msg.content.startswith(f"{prefix}play"):

            try:
                voice_client = await msg.author.voice.channel.connect()
                voice_clients[voice_client.guild.id] = voice_client
            except:
                print("error")

            try:
                url = msg.content.split()[1]

                loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
                data = await loop.run_in_executor(None, lambda: ytdl.extract_info(url, download=False))

                song = data['url']
                player = discord.FFmpegPCMAudio(song, **ffmpeg_options, executable="C:\\Users\\jonas\\Documents\\ffmpeg-2022-06-16-git-5242ede48d-full_build\\ffmpeg-2022-06-16-git-5242ede48d-full_build\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe")

                voice_clients[msg.guild.id].play(player)

            except Exception as err:
                print(err)

        if msg.content.startswith(f"{prefix}pause"):
            try:
                voice_clients[msg.guild.id].pause()
            except Exception as err:
                print(err)

        if msg.content.startswith(f"{prefix}resume"):
            try:
                voice_clients[msg.guild.id].resume()
            except Exception as err:
                print(err)

        if msg.content.startswith(f"{prefix}stop"):
            try:
                voice_clients[msg.guild.id].stop()
                await voice_clients[msg.guild.id].disconnect()
            except Exception as err:
                print(err)

client.run(token)



    


    its weird since all the other code in my bot works fine like the !info command, so it must be an error with either youtube-dl or ffmpeg. But then again it doesnt join the voice call in the first place so that might be the error. i added ffmpeg to path but i still wrote the path to it here player = discord.FFmpegPCMAudio(song, **ffmpeg_options, executable="C:\\Users\\jonas\\Documents\\ffmpeg-2022-06-16-git-5242ede48d-full_build\\ffmpeg-2022-06-16-git-5242ede48d-full_build\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe"). i followed this tutorial for the bot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8wxin72h50&t=1040s i did everything he did but it didnt work. My discord.py version is 2.0.0 my Python version is 3.10.5 and my youtube_dl version is 2021.12.17 my ffmpeg download is ffmpeg-2022-06-16-git-5242ede48d-full_build. I tested it on discord.py 1.73 and it worked fine. This was in intellij though whilst my main program is in Visual Studio Code but i couldnt see it making any big difference so it could be the intents that makes the program not work.I couldnt see any mistakes in the code but im new to discord.py, youtube_dl and ffmpeg stuff so unless visual studio code showed me what i did wrong, i wouldnt notice. But what did i do wrong and how can i fix it ?

    


  • Convert image and audio in background to Video file in React Native

    4 avril 2020, par Foram Trada

    I am trying to convert the images to video with audio in the background in React Native. I had used ffmpeg but I am not getting the expected result.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-ffmpeg
Here is the code that I had tried !

    



    RNFFmpeg.execute('-i http://192.168.43.4/ReactFirstProject/images/song.jpeg -i http://192.168.43.4/ReactFirstProject/screens/music/frog.wav -c:v mpeg4 output.mp4').then(result => (console.log("RESULT:",result)))


    



    Can anyone suggest any other libraries for doing the same ? Please help me out. I would be glad.