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  • error when running "imageio.plugins.ffmpeg.download()"

    14 juin 2018, par Maryeveh

    I 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">.

       ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
       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

  • Use bash script with yt-download and ffmpeg to extract OR covert depending on format

    7 juin 2018, par Keyslinger

    I 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 ?

  • Download ONLY audio from a youtube video

    10 juin 2020, par Feras

    I 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 ?

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    EDIT :&#xA;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 :

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    http://download.wavetlan.com/SVV/Media/HTTP/MP4/ConvertedFiles/MediaCoder/MediaCoder_test6_1m9s_XVID_VBR_306kbps_320x240_25fps_MPEG1Layer3_CBR_320kbps_Stereo_44100Hz.mp4

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    I tried

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    ffmpeg -i "input" out.mp3

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    ffmpeg -i "input" -vn out.mp3

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

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

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    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 !

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