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  • Play the last minute of an mp3 file in Linux [closed]

    29 mai 2021, par Jörg

    I have got a number of audiobooks with play times beyond 30h. I noticed that a handful are corrupted towards the end. I have been trying to find ways to play only the last couple of minutes. ffplay -ss <seconds></seconds> doesn't seem to be able to do it since the files are too big.

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    I'm able to jump ahead to position 50000 but any higher value, such as 98000, and that ffplay gets stuck.

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    ffplay -ss 50000  bigfoo.mp3

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    Does anyone know a fix or an terminal based alternative ? I also had a look into Python but didn't find any relevant packages that can start playing in the middle of an audio file.

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  • 'ffmpy' cannot find 'ffmpeg' when running in PyCharm on Mac using conda env

    5 janvier 2020, par user12448123

    When I ran the following piece of code in PyCharm on MacOS Catalina within conda environment :

    import ffmpy

    ff = ffmpy.FFmpeg(
        inputs={'download/v_5c80f6ac3e28a_7BumyNgu/video.m3u8': ['-protocol_whitelist', 'crypto,file,http,https,tcp,tls']},
        outputs={'download/ffmpy_test.mp4': None}
    )
    print(ff.cmd)
    ff.run()

    I got this error :

    Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "/Users/myname/.conda/envs/xiaoetong/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ffmpy.py", line 95, in run
       stderr=stderr
     File "/Users/myname/.conda/envs/xiaoetong/lib/python3.7/subprocess.py", line 800, in __init__
       restore_signals, start_new_session)
     File "/Users/myname/.conda/envs/xiaoetong/lib/python3.7/subprocess.py", line 1551, in _execute_child
       raise child_exception_type(errno_num, err_msg, err_filename)
    FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'ffmpeg': 'ffmpeg'


    During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

    Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "/Users/myname/Documents/Projects/xiaoetong/ffmpy_test.py", line 8, in <module>
       ff.run()
     File "/Users/myname/.conda/envs/xiaoetong/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ffmpy.py", line 99, in run
       raise FFExecutableNotFoundError("Executable '{0}' not found".format(self.executable))
    ffmpy.FFExecutableNotFoundError: Executable 'ffmpeg' not found

    Process finished with exit code 1
    </module>

    The traceback info above literally implies that either ffmpeg is not installed or command is not added to path. However, I did install it, and I could call ffmpeg command successfully in terminal. I could even run that python script without error in zsh terminal within exactly the same conda environment (and using exactly the same python interpreter).

    (Some information that might be useful :

    1. The same code could also be run without error within the same conda environment in PyCharm on Windows 10.

    2. python==3.7.5, ffmpeg==4.2, ffmpy==0.2.2 )

    This error is just so weird that I have no clue. Someone please help, I would appreciate.

  • I want to generate frames from a CCTV video using FFMPEG and save the frames as the time that they represent

    6 décembre 2014, par Jason Harris

    I am using mac os x terminal.

    So far I have mananaged the following code :

    ffmpeg -i cctvfootage.flv -f image2 -vf fps=fps=1 frames/frame_04d.png    

    The above code creates a frame for every second of the video, but names each frame as frame_0001.png, frame_0002.png, and so on. Although this is helpful, it is not the correct naming structure that I want.

    The date and time that the video footage starts from is 20th November 2014 at 13:46:12.

    The output name I want will be something like frames_20112014_134612.png (frames_DDMMYYYY_HHMMSS) for the first, frames_20112014_134613.png for the second, ect.

    This will then identify each frame as the day and time that the image is taken from.