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    29 novembre 2010, par

    L’espace de configuration de MediaSPIP est réservé aux administrateurs. Un lien de menu "administrer" est généralement affiché en haut de la page [1].
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  • ffmpeg mp4->mp3 conversion 'no such file'

    10 juin 2016, par Thomas R.

    I’m using ffmpeg to convert mp4’s to mp3’s, about 124 videos total, and I’m using python to iterate through the files they’re in and executing a version of ffmpeg -i pathtovideo/video.mp4 pathtoaudio/audio.mp3 to convert them.

    When I use this command on its own in terminal, it converts just fine, but calling from the python script (using os) it says pathtoaudio/audio.mp3: No such file or directory but of course there isn’t, I’m asking the computer to generate this file. Any ideas for what might be going wrong or how to fix ?

  • ffmpeg mp4 to mp3 conversion error 'no such file'

    11 juin 2016, par Thomas R.

    I’m using ffmpeg to convert mp4’s to mp3’s, about 124 videos total, and I’m using python to iterate through the files they’re in and executing a version of ffmpeg -i pathtovideo/video.mp4 pathtoaudio/audio.mp3 to convert them.

    When I use this command on its own in terminal, it converts just fine, but calling from the python script (using os) it says pathtoaudio/audio.mp3: No such file or directory but of course there isn’t, I’m asking the computer to generate this file. Any ideas for what might be going wrong or how to fix ?

  • Batch process all files in folder with ffmpeg ?

    19 novembre 2019, par Aron

    I am trying to create a loop that will process all .mp4 (gopro clips) in a folder, and output each converted file with the same filename as the original + the _r suffix. I puzzled together the below from various sources but can’t get it to work.

    for i in *.mp4; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -vf "hflip,vflip" "${i%.*}_r.mp4"; done

    Running the above gives the following error.

    *.mp4: No such file or directory

    What have I done wrong ?

    Yes, I am in the correct directory, and there are .mp4 files in in place.
    Ffmpeg is installed and runs correctly.
    Working in Mac terminal.