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error when running "imageio.plugins.ffmpeg.download()"
14 juin 2018, par MaryevehI am trying to run the command
imageio.plugins.ffmpeg.download()
after installing moviepy and imageio and importing imageio without error.
I keep getting the following error and cannot figure out the solution :Imageio: 'ffmpeg-osx-v3.2.4' was not found on your computer; downloading it now.
Error while fetching file: <urlopen error="error" certificate="certificate" verify="verify" failed="failed">.
Error while fetching file: <urlopen error="error" certificate="certificate" verify="verify" failed="failed">.
Error while fetching file: <urlopen error="error" certificate="certificate" verify="verify" failed="failed">.
Error while fetching file: <urlopen error="error" certificate="certificate" verify="verify" failed="failed">.
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IOError Traceback (most recent call last)
in <module>()
3 get_ipython().magic(u'matplotlib inline')
4 import imageio
----> 5 imageio.plugins.ffmpeg.download()
6 import matplotlib
7 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.pyc in download(directory, force_download)
71 get_remote_file(fname=fname,
72 directory=directory,
---> 73 force_download=force_download)
74
75
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/fetching.pyc in get_remote_file(fname, directory, force_download, auto)
125 return filename
126 else: # pragma: no cover
--> 127 _fetch_file(url, filename)
128 return filename
129
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/fetching.pyc in _fetch_file(url, file_name, print_destination)
181 raise IOError('Unable to download %r. Perhaps there is a no internet '
182 'connection? If there is, please report this problem.' %
--> 183 os.path.basename(file_name))
184
185
</module></urlopen></urlopen></urlopen></urlopen>IOError : Unable to download ’ffmpeg-osx-v3.2.4’. Perhaps there is a
no internet connection ? If there is, please report this problem.I tried all the solutions I could think of or/and found online, including the ones described here ffmpeg installation on macOS for MoviePy fails with SSL error, but nothing helped.
Does anyone found another solution ?Thanks
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Use bash script with yt-download and ffmpeg to extract OR covert depending on format
7 juin 2018, par KeyslingerI have a batch of files I uploaded to YouTube which I now wish to backup on my MacBook. When I download and extract the audio, I get either *.m4a or *. opus :
#!/bin/sh
ID="$1"
youtube-dl -f bestaudio -x -i --audio-format best -o '%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s %(uploader)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list="$ID"When the file extension is m4a, I need to leave it that way and perform no conversion, when the extension is opus, I need to convert it to m4a.
If I want to convert every file, I can do something like this :
youtube-dl -f bestaudio -x -i --audio-format m4a -o '%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s %(uploader)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list="$ID"
But then the conversion is performed no matter what.
How can I extract and only convert when the file extension is not m4a ?
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Download ONLY audio from a youtube video
10 juin 2020, par FerasI know that there are a million ways to download a video from youtube and then convert it to audio or do further processing on it. But recently I was surprised to see an app called YoutubeToMp3 on mac actually showing "Skipping X mb of video" and supposedly only downloading the audio from the video, without the need to use bandwith to download the entire video and then convert it. I was wondering if this is actually correct and possible at all because I cant find any way to do that. Do you have any ideas ?



EDIT :
After some tests here is some additional information on the topic. The video which I tried to get the audio from is just a sample mp4 file from the internet :






I tried



ffmpeg -i "input" out.mp3



ffmpeg -i "input" -vn out.mp3



ffmpeg -i “input” -vn -ac 2 -ar 44100 -ab 320k -f mp3 output.mp3



ffmpeg -i “input” -vn -acodec copy output.mp3



Unfortunately non of these commands seems to be using less bandwith. They all download the entire video. Now that you have the video can you confirm if there is actually a command that downloads only the audio stream from it and lowers the bandwith usage ? Thanks !