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  • How to fuse a .mp4 video with a .wav audio with an offset in ffmpeg from command line ?

    4 février 2012, par minder42

    I've got a tv clip in mp4 format containing audio and video, and an wav audio_commentary track.

    I've been trying to fuse them in ffmpeg and have they played online with a flash player (which can only take h264 format)

    What's the best ffmpeg command to accomplish this ? My inputs are mp4 video, wav audio, and an offset in seconds which is the time the audio commentary starts relative to the start of the mp4 video.

    I tried

    ffmpeg -i input_audio.wav -i input_vid.mp4 -vcodec copy output.mp4

    and

    ffmpeg -vcodec copy -ss offset -i input_audio.wav -i input_video.mp4 output.mp4

    nether of these do what i want and output the video in the h264 format that is good for flash players- Is there a way to do this from command line in ffmpeg ?

    Thanks in advance

  • Discord bot not playing any audio and immediately terminates once joined channel (Python)

    28 novembre 2024, par MrPwnageLegend

    I am trying to create a small discord bot for me and my friends. Currently, I tried several examples online for a music bot using ffmpeg. I added the path to environment variables as well. I simplified the code to make it easier to debug. Below is the code :

    


    voice_client = await msg.author.voice.channel.connect()
print(voice_client.is_playing())
FFMPEG_OPTIONS = {'before_options': '-reconnect 1 -reconnect_streamed 1 -reconnect_delay_max 5','options': '-vn'}
voice_client.play(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio(source="test.mp3", **FFMPEG_OPTIONS))


    


    The moment the bot enters the channel, it displays this on the terminal and nothing else happens :
discord.player ffmpeg process 18792 successfully terminated with return code of 2880417800

    


    I originally tried Youtube videos, but that did not work. So, I tried local files, and that did not work as well. Tried bypassing the ffmpeg path using executable = "C:\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg.exe", still the same error. Is there some other reasons for the error such as firewalls etc ? I have set the intents to all(). Could that be a problem as well ?

    


  • How to combine a .mp4 video with a .wav audio with an offset in ffmpeg from command line ?

    15 mars 2014, par minder42

    I've got a TV clip in mp4 format containing audio and video, and an WAV audio_commentary track.

    I've been trying to combine them in ffmpeg and then play it online with a flash player (which can only take h264 format)

    What's the best ffmpeg command to accomplish this ? My inputs are MP4 video, WAV audio, and an offset in seconds, the time the audio commentary starts relative to the start of the mp4 video.

    I tried

    ffmpeg -i input_audio.wav -i input_vid.mp4 -vcodec copy output.mp4

    and

    ffmpeg -vcodec copy -ss offset -i input_audio.wav -i input_video.mp4 output.mp4

    nether of these do what I want and output the video in the h264 format that is good for flash players- Is there a way to do this from command line in ffmpeg ?