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  • Subtitles in video with NodeJS and FFMpeg Fluent Api

    23 juillet 2016, par João Santiago

    I try to include subtitles (srt) in na vídeo stream with Node JS and FFMpeg... I’m try this away :

    var command = ffmpeg(file.createReadStream())
       .input("C:\\code.srt").videoCodec('copy')
     .videoCodec('libvpx').audioCodec('libvorbis').format('webm')
     .audioBitrate(128)
     .videoBitrate(1024)
       .inputFPS(75)
     .outputOptions([
       '-deadline realtime',
       '-error-resilient 1'
     ])

    And I got this error :

    [Error: ffmpeg exited with code 1: Encoder (codec none) not found for output stream #0:2

    Try this too, with —vf subititles= of documentation of FFMpeg and I’ve got this error :

    var command = ffmpeg(file.createReadStream())
         .videoCodec('libvpx').audioCodec('libvorbis').format('webm')
         .audioBitrate(128)
         .videoBitrate(1024)
           .inputFPS(75)
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           '-deadline realtime',
           '-vf subtitles=C:\\code.srt',
           '-error-resilient 1'
         ])

    Error: ffmpeg exited with code 1: Error opening filters!

    Someone knows a away of embed subtitles in vídeo with FFMpeg Fluent Api in Node.JS

    Sorry my English, I’m Brazilian ! Thank’s so much

  • Files dissapearing with ffmpeg recursive conversion

    13 août 2014, par CaRoXo

    I started in askubuntu, asking for a way to convert recursively more than 14K of wma to mp3 extracting the wma files path from a txt file.
    There was an answer that could cover my needs, but a bug appears. The first run with some hundreds worked ok. The second, some wma albums got converted, others entirely deleted. There were some modifications. And last time completely, deleted all wma without converting.

    this was the original script

    #!/usr/bin/env bash

    readarray -t files < wma-files.txt

    for file in "${files[@]}"; do
       out=`echo $file | sed "s:wma:mp3:"`
       probe=`avprobe -show_streams "$file" 2>/dev/null`
       rate=`echo "$probe" | grep "bit_rate" | sed "s:.*=\(.*\)[0-9][0-9][0-9][.].*:\1:"`
       avconv -i "$file" -ab "$rate"k "$out"
       rm "$file"
    done

    Then the adaptation with ffmpeg

    #!/usr/bin/env bash

    readarray -t files < wma-files.txt

    for file in "${files[@]}"; do
       out=`echo $file | sed "s:wma:mp3:"`
       probe=`avprobe -show_streams "$file" 2>/dev/null`
       rate=`echo "$probe" | grep "bit_rate" | sed "s:.*=\(.*\)[0-9][0-9][0-9][.].*:\1:"`
       ffmpeg -i "$file" -ab "$rate"k "$out" && rm "$file"
    done

    With the first one I converted many files. Other just get deleted. The ones deleted were always the same release (so, all tracks from a release). I can listen, and even convert them with Soundkonverter.

    Both of them produces "no such file of directory" and when this happens, everything get deleted.

    The partition where files are stored is a usb HDD ntfs, but also happens in my ext4 internal HD.
    Im under Xubuntu 14.04

    Here the script running with avconv (wich what i managed to convert some, but other get dissapeared) http://pastebin.com/w5weqEws and with ffmpeg (that didn’t convert any) http://pastebin.com/3QkaPzvW

    I can’t find differences between successfully and deleted original wma’s. But for example, while other progs like beets read and write the tags, puddletag and mp3tag (under wine) don’t, until I converted them with soundkonverter.

    As the person trying to help me there redirect me here on the original post http://askubuntu.com/questions/508278/how-to-use-ffmpeg-to-convert-wma-to-mp3-recursively-importing-from-txt-file/508304#508304
    Im here asking for any help to make run an script like this. Or any to use ffmpeg to convert recursively the audio files. My capacity of understanding is short for being able to make something working just reading the docs.

    So I ask a help to run this. If I miss any relevant information, just tell me.

    NOTE : I want to add that doing the conversion with

    for file in "${files[@]}"; do
       out=`echo "$file" | sed s:wma:mp3:`
       avconv -i "$file" -ab 192k "$out"
       rm "$file"
    done

    It works in the same files (the ones that are deleted with the other). Only that it makes everything to 192k, so not good if Im converting lower bitrate ones. And get this error "Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0" that seems something typical from avconv in 14.04. With ffmpeg I cant try becouse I don’t find the way how to use it, even out of the script. I really don’t understand the docs seems
    .

    NOTE2 : This is a mediainfo exit from :

    1- A typical wma that get dissapeared always with the script

    Audio
    ID                                       : 1
    Format                                   : WMA
    Format version                           : Version 2
    Codec ID                                 : 161
    Codec ID/Info                            : Windows Media Audio
    Description of the codec                 : Windows Media Audio 9 - 128 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
    Duration                                 : 2mn 25s
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
    Sampling rate                            : 44.1 KHz
    Bit depth                                : 16 bits
    Stream size                              : 2.21 MiB (99%)
    Language                                 : English (US)

    2- A Wma that got succesfully converted (yes Im using copies now, I cant risk specially some rares audios that I got on the road)

    Audio
    ID                                       : 1
    Format                                   : WMA
    Format version                           : Version 2
    Codec ID                                 : 161
    Codec ID/Info                            : Windows Media Audio
    Description of the codec                 : Windows Media Audio 9 - 128 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
    Duration                                 : 4mn 35s
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
    Sampling rate                            : 44.1 KHz
    Bit depth                                : 16 bits
    Stream size                              : 4.21 MiB (99%)
    Language                                 : English (US)

    So, as I don’t see difference, but maybe, I’m losing any data to look into ?

  • Files dissapearing with ffmpeg recursive conversion

    22 mai 2021, par CaRoXo

    I started in askubuntu, asking for a way to convert recursively more than 14K of wma to mp3 extracting the wma files path from a txt file.
There was an answer that could cover my needs, but a bug appears. The first run with some hundreds worked ok. The second, some wma albums got converted, others entirely deleted. There were some modifications. And last time completely, deleted all wma without converting.

    


    this was the original script

    


    #!/usr/bin/env bash

readarray -t files < wma-files.txt

for file in "${files[@]}"; do
    out=`echo $file | sed "s:wma:mp3:"`
    probe=`avprobe -show_streams "$file" 2>/dev/null`
    rate=`echo "$probe" | grep "bit_rate" | sed "s:.*=\(.*\)[0-9][0-9][0-9][.].*:\1:"`
    avconv -i "$file" -ab "$rate"k "$out"
    rm "$file"
done


    


    Then the adaptation with ffmpeg

    


    #!/usr/bin/env bash

readarray -t files < wma-files.txt

for file in "${files[@]}"; do
    out=`echo $file | sed "s:wma:mp3:"`
    probe=`avprobe -show_streams "$file" 2>/dev/null`
    rate=`echo "$probe" | grep "bit_rate" | sed "s:.*=\(.*\)[0-9][0-9][0-9][.].*:\1:"`
    ffmpeg -i "$file" -ab "$rate"k "$out" && rm "$file"
done


    


    With the first one I converted many files. Other just get deleted. The ones deleted were always the same release (so, all tracks from a release). I can listen, and even convert them with Soundkonverter.

    


    Both of them produces "no such file of directory" and when this happens, everything get deleted.

    


    The partition where files are stored is a usb HDD ntfs, but also happens in my ext4 internal HD.
I'm under Xubuntu 14.04

    


    Here the script running with avconv (which what I managed to convert some, but other get disappeared) http://pastebin.com/w5weqEws and with ffmpeg (that didn't convert any) http://pastebin.com/3QkaPzvW

    


    I can't find differences between successfully and deleted original wma's. But for example, while other progs like beets read and write the tags, puddletag and mp3tag (under wine) don't, until I converted them with soundkonverter.

    


    As the person trying to help me there redirect me here on the original post https://askubuntu.com/questions/508278/how-to-use-ffmpeg-to-convert-wma-to-mp3-recursively-importing-from-txt-file/508304#508304
I'm here asking for any help to make run an script like this. Or any to use ffmpeg to convert recursively the audio files. My capacity of understanding is short for being able to make something working just reading the docs.

    


    So I ask a help to run this. If I miss any relevant information, just tell me.

    


    NOTE : I want to add that doing the conversion with

    


    for file in "${files[@]}"; do
    out=`echo "$file" | sed s:wma:mp3:`
    avconv -i "$file" -ab 192k "$out"
    rm "$file"
done


    


    It works in the same files (the ones that are deleted with the other). Only that it makes everything to 192k, so not good if I'm converting lower bitrate ones. And get this error "Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0" that seems something typical from avconv in 14.04. With ffmpeg I cant try because I don't find the way how to use it, even out of the script. I really don't understand the docs seems
.

    


    NOTE2 : This is a mediainfo exit from :

    


    1- A typical wma that get disappeared always with the script

    


    Audio
ID                                       : 1
Format                                   : WMA
Format version                           : Version 2
Codec ID                                 : 161
Codec ID/Info                            : Windows Media Audio
Description of the codec                 : Windows Media Audio 9 - 128 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
Duration                                 : 2mn 25s
Bit rate mode                            : Constant
Bit rate                                 : 128 Kbps
Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
Sampling rate                            : 44.1 KHz
Bit depth                                : 16 bits
Stream size                              : 2.21 MiB (99%)
Language                                 : English (US)


    


    2- A Wma that got successfully converted (yes I'm using copies now, I can't risk specially some rare audios that I got on the road)

    


    Audio
ID                                       : 1
Format                                   : WMA
Format version                           : Version 2
Codec ID                                 : 161
Codec ID/Info                            : Windows Media Audio
Description of the codec                 : Windows Media Audio 9 - 128 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
Duration                                 : 4mn 35s
Bit rate mode                            : Constant
Bit rate                                 : 128 Kbps
Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
Sampling rate                            : 44.1 KHz
Bit depth                                : 16 bits
Stream size                              : 4.21 MiB (99%)
Language                                 : English (US)


    


    So, as I don't see difference, but maybe, I'm losing any data to look into ?