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NReco ffmpeg library error
19 janvier 2016, par agurodriguezI’m using NReco.VideoConverter for a video converting application. Now I’m trying to replace the audio in the source video for an mp3 track. I’m using this snippet from the official site : http://www.nrecosite.com/video_converter_net.aspx but I receiving this error :
audio.mp3 : Invalid data found when processing input (exit code : 1)
var ffmpeg = new NReco.VideoConverter.FFMpegConverter();
ffmpeg.ConvertMedia("video.mp4", null, "output_video.mp4", null, new ConvertSettings() {
AudioCodec = "copy", VideoCodec = "copy",
CustomInputArgs = String.Format(" -i \"{0}\" ", "audio.mp3"),
CustomOutputArgs = " -map 0 -map 1",
});I tried with different audio files but still the same scenario.
Hope you can help me !
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Limit file size in FFmpeg
26 novembre 2019, par AreteThe official documentation for FFmpeg says :
-fs limit_size (output)
Set the file size limit, expressed in bytes. No further chunk of bytes is written after the limit is exceeded. The size of the output file is slightly more than the requested file size.
This is very confusing. If the file size is slightly more than the requested file size then I have the following questions :
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What determines how much more (than the requested file size) the file will consume ?
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How much more will the file exceed the requested file size ?
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Is there any way to set the file size exactly ?
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What is the point of having the
-fs
if it does not actually work ?
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