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Converting ffmpeg loudnorm first pass dcf summary report output to data.frame R
23 décembre 2022, par ChrisFollowing from operations on a video with ffmpeg, a
loudnorm
first pass report for purely audio files is produced

names(aud_proc_df)
[1] "in_files" "proc_out" "filter"

cmds_loudness_report <- with(aud_proc_df, sprintf("ffmpeg -hide_banner -i %s -af loudnorm=I=-23:TP=-2:LRA=7:print_format=summary -f null /dev/null 2>&1 | tail -n 12 >> loudness_rpt_all.txt", in_files)) # linux specific notation
lapply(cmds_loudness_report, system)



reading this as a .csv rather than .dcf


loudness_df_csv <- read.csv('loudness_rpt_all.txt', header = FALSE, sep =':')
head(loudness_df_csv)
 V1 V2
1 Input Integrated -24.7 LUFS
2 Input True Peak -1.6 dBTP
3 Input LRA 17.9 LU
4 Input Threshold -37.8 LUFS
5 Output Integrated -23.4 LUFS
6 Output True Peak -2.0 dBTP
#data
structure(list(V1 = c("Input Integrated", "Input True Peak", 
"Input LRA", "Input Threshold", "Output Integrated", "Output True Peak", 
"Output LRA", "Output Threshold", "Normalization Type", "Target Offset", 
"Input Integrated", "Input True Peak", "Input LRA", "Input Threshold", 
"Output Integrated", "Output True Peak", "Output LRA", "Output Threshold", 
"Normalization Type", "Target Offset"), V2 = c(" -24.7 LUFS", 
" -1.6 dBTP", " 17.9 LU", " -37.8 LUFS", 
" -23.4 LUFS", " -2.0 dBTP", " 14.8 LU", " -36.2 LUFS", 
" Dynamic", " +0.4 LU", " -23.9 LUFS", " +0.2 dBTP", 
" 22.0 LU", " -37.6 LUFS", " -23.6 LUFS", " -2.0 dBTP", 
" 21.9 LU", " -37.0 LUFS", " Dynamic", " +0.6 LU"
)), row.names = c(NA, 20L), class = "data.frame")



then, for column notation portability between win and linux systems


df_names <- unique(loudness_df_csv$V1)
df_names2 <- gsub(' ', '_', df_names)



and then make a data.frame


loudnorm_rpt <- data.frame(loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[1])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[2])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[3])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[4])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[5])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[6])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[7])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[8])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[9])], loudness_df_csv$V2[which(loudness_df_csv$V1 == df_names[10])])
names(loudnorm_rpt) <- df_names2
rownames(loudnorm_rpt) <- c('A', 'B')



Should I just wrap this in a function or is there a dcf to data.frame function that I've missed ?


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ffmpeg+php Add Music to video
19 septembre 2013, par user2792392Dear Sir i create this code for simple video convert from one to another.
i want to add more feature like
ffmpeg+php Add Music to videohow to do it ??
convert request to begin encoding the video, andstatus
request that retrieves
* the current encoding status so the progress bar can be updated.
*
* The $outfile variable should be changed to an input value, but is set this way
* for now for testing purposes.
*
* @ver 0.1
*/
require 'config.php' ;
require 'functions.php' ;//<<-- CHECK FOR ERRORS -->>//
$type = _chkVal('type', '');
$fkey = _chkVal('fkey', '');
$infile = _chkVal('filename', '');
$outfile = 'testing.mp4';
$params = _chkVal('params', '');
// Check Request Type
$validTypes = array('convert', 'status');
if( !in_array($type, $validTypes) )
json_response(array('fkey' => $fkey, 'msg' => 'Invalid process type!'), true);
// $fkey will always be 8 characters.
// It's created with PHP's hash() function using 'crc32' algorithm in index.php
if( strlen($fkey) != 8 )
json_response(array_merge(array('fkey' => '', 'msg' => 'Invalid fkey given!')), true);
// Filename should be at least 5 (1 character + 4 character extension. EX : i.mp4)
if( $type == 'convert' && ( strlen($infile) < 5) )
json_response(array('fkey' => $fkey, 'msg' => 'Invalid input filename given!'), true);
// Filename should be at least 5 (1 character + 4 character extension. EX : i.mp4)
if( $type == 'convert' && ( strlen($outfile) < 5) )
json_response(array('fkey' => $fkey, 'msg' => 'Invalid output filename given!'), true);
if( $type == 'convert' && (strlen($params) < 1) )
json_response(array('fkey' => $fkey, 'msg' => 'Invalid parameters given!'), true);
//<<-- END OF ERROR CHECK -->>//
$ffmpegConvert = new ffmpegConvert($fkey);
//<<-- PROCESS REQUEST -->>//
// Start the video conversion
if( $type == 'convert' )
{
$ffmpegConvert->exec( $infile, $outfile, $params, $fkey );
// Add 2 second delay to give the server time to start writing the status log,
// otherwise $ffmpegConvert->jsonStatus() will trigger an error...
sleep(2);
$ffmpegConvert->jsonStatus();
}
// Check on video conversion progress
if( $_POST['type'] == 'status' )
{
$ffmpegConvert->jsonStatus();
}
//<<-- END OF PROCESS REQUEST -->>//
// Shouldn't get to this, but if so, let's send a message for debugging reasons....
json_response(array('msg' => 'Unhandled request type!'), true); -
C# app - running FFMpeg from the command line is not working
11 avril 2017, par Dan KahnI’m trying to run FFMpeg from the Command Line in C#. Previously I was running it from "CMD.exe" and it was working, but that requires a local installation of ffmpeg with configuring my System environmental variables. So I wanted to run it directly from "ffmpeg.exe". I’m using the following code (all the paths are correct), and nothing happens :
string programToRun = "C:\\Users\\dkahn\\Documents\\PlaybackTool\\PlaybackTool\\Desktop\\Source\\Player\\Player\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg.exe";
string directoryName = "C:\\Users\\dkahn\\Documents\\PlaybackTool\\PlaybackTool\\Desktop\\Source\\Player\\test\\test1-1.mp4";
string command = "@ffmpeg -i test1-1.mp4 -r 1 -s 180x101 test1-1\\output_%04d.png";
Process cmd = new Process();
cmd.StartInfo.FileName = programToRun;
cmd.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;
cmd.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
cmd.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
cmd.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
cmd.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = directoryName;
cmd.Start();
cmd.StandardInput.WriteLine(command);
cmd.StandardInput.Flush();
cmd.StandardInput.Close();
cmd.WaitForExit();Does anybody have any insight ?