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PyInstaller —noconsole still shows the console after running the app
23 septembre 2020, par Kiren78I've built an app to download and play sound everytime someone inserts or removes USB drive from PC.

Code :

from playsound import playsound
from win10toast import ToastNotifier
from time import sleep
from typing import Callable
import threading
import os
import youtube_dl
import win32file


def play_audio():
 try:
 path = os.getcwd() + "\\audio.mp3"
 ydl_opts = {
 'format': 'bestaudio/best',
 'postprocessors': [{
 'key': 'FFmpegExtractAudio',
 'preferredcodec': 'mp3',
 'preferredquality': '192',
 }],
 'outtmpl': path
 }

 with youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
 ydl.download(['https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0HTwQjMr9k'])

 playsound(path)
 except Exception as e:
 toast = ToastNotifier()
 toast.show_toast("RIP prank failed byq", "no ogolnie prank failed rip co jest?", duration=20)


def get_drives():
 drive_list = []
 drivebits = win32file.GetLogicalDrives()
 for d in range(1, 26):
 mask = 1 << d
 if drivebits & mask:
 drname = '%c:\\' % chr(ord('A') + d)
 t = win32file.GetDriveType(drname)
 if t == win32file.DRIVE_REMOVABLE:
 drive_list.append(drname)
 return drive_list


def watch_drives(on_change: Callable[[dict], None] = print, poll_interval: int = 1):
 def _watcher():
 global prev
 while True:
 drives = get_drives()
 if prev != drives:
 on_change(drives)
 play_audio()
 prev = drives
 sleep(poll_interval)

 t = threading.Thread(target=_watcher)
 t.start()
 t.join()


if __name__ == '__main__':
 prev = get_drives()
 watch_drives(on_change=print)



I don't understand it but everytime the download starts and FFmpeg starts debugging everything (using youtube-dl) a couple of console windows appear for a fraction of a second and they immediately disappear. How can I TOTALLY disable the console so that even FFmpeg can't open it ?


EDIT : Yes, I've already tried using
--windowed
and-w
parameters in PyInstaller

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Enter individual folder(s) and execute PowerShell command
5 octobre 2020, par WorldTeacherI have many folders with even more subfolders, and as posted in my first question




How to create a powershell script / or windows .bat file for ffmpeg




I want to encode all video files in the folders.
The Script I got from mklement0 works fine but lazy as I am, I was wondering if there was a way to tell the PowerShell to enter folder 1, go to subfolder_1, and execute the ps1 script (would be perfect if it executed in a new powershell instance), wait a certain time and go into subfolder_2


Repeat until no more subfolders available.


Is this possible ?


Edit :
The Script I got :


Get-ChildItem *.mkv | where BaseName -notlike '*`[encoded]' | foreach {
ffmpeg -i $_ -c:v libx265 -c:a copy -x265-params crf=25 "$($_.BaseName)[encoded].mkv"
pause
}





What is the reason for the desire to process each subfolder in a separate instance of powershell.exe ? by Mathias R. Jessen




Because I want to encode multiple folders at once to save some time.
If there is a way to execute the script in the same PowerShell (as far as my understanding goes, I can only encode one folder at one time if I use the same PowerShell instance)


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Add support for building fuzzer tools for an individual demuxer
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