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Extract all audio from a mov file into a aac file [closed]
5 février 2024, par Sushrut KaulI have a video which contains several streams as shown below :


Stream #0:0[0x1](eng): Video: prores (XQ) (ap4x / 0x78347061), yuv444p12le(bt709/smpte432/smpte2084, progressive), 3840x2160, 1222881 kb/s, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9, 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 24k tbn (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Video Media Handler
 vendor_id : appl
 encoder : Apple ProRes 4444 XQ
 timecode : 00:59:59:00
 Side data:
 Content Light Level Metadata, MaxCLL=726, MaxFALL=93
 Stream #0:1[0x2](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (FL), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:2[0x3](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (FR), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:3[0x4](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, mono, s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:4[0x5](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (LFE), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:5[0x6](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (BL), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:6[0x7](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (BR), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:7[0x8](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (DL), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 Stream #0:8[0x9](eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (in24 / 0x34326E69), 48000 Hz, 1 channels (DR), s32 (24 bit), 1152 kb/s (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2022-08-26T22:20:26.000000Z
 handler_name : Apple Sound Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]



As you can see, these audio streams are single channel as each stream is mapping to a unique channel.


I want to combine these audio streams into a aac file such that the output has the channel information retained.


I use the following command to do this :


ffmpeg -i -filter _complex "[0:a:0][0:a:1][0:a:2][0:a:3][0:a:4][0:a:5][0:a:6][0:a:7]join=inputs=8:channel_layout=7.1[aout]" -map "[aout]" -c:a aac output_audio_join.aac


The individual audio streams were having a duration of duration=103.728625 seconds.


The output however is 862.207660 seconds. Why ?


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How do I independently fade in/out multiple (3+) overlay images over video using FFMPEG ?
3 mars 2017, par blahblahberUsing an arbitrary source video, I would like to INDEPENDENTLY fade in/fade out a minimum of three .png overlays/watermarks at various times throughout the video. I’m having trouble getting the syntax right for the filter chain.
In these failed attempts below, I’m using four transparent .png images all at 1920x1080 using the same sized source input video. No scaling/positioning needed, just the overlays fading in and out at the defined times.
I have the functionality working without fade, unsing ’enable’, like so :
ffmpeg -i vid1.mp4 -loop 1 -i img1.png -i img2.png -i img3.png -i img4.png -filter_complex
"overlay=0:0:enable='between(t,8,11)' [tmp];
[tmp]overlay=0:0:enable='between(t,10,15)'[tmp1];
[tmp1]overlay=0:0:enable='between(t,15,138)'[tmp2];
[tmp2]overlay=0:0:enable='between(t,140,150)"
-c:v libx264 -c:a copy
-flags +global_header -shortest -s 1920x1080 -y out.mp4I just want the same control, using fade in/out.
The following almost works as I’d like but I obviously don’t want the entire output stream to fade out. I realize that adding the fade=out to lines 7, 8 & 9 is fading the combined output (starting at line 7), but this is as close as I’ve come where I see each overlay image actually fading. The defined fades in lines 3, 4 and 5 apparently don’t affect anything, and that’s where I defined them originally. When I copied them to the output stream, the fade works on each overlay image, but again I don’t want it to affect the entire output stream, just the individual overlays.
ffmpeg -i vid1.mp4 -loop 1 -i img1.png -i img2.png -i img3.png -i img4.png -filter_complex
"[1:v]fade=out:st=3:d=1[watermark0];
[2:v]fade=out:st=4:d=1[watermark1];
[3:v]fade=out:st=5:d=1[watermark2];
[4:v]fade=out:st=6:d=1[watermark3];
[0:v][watermark0] overlay=0:0 [tmp0];
[tmp0][watermark1] overlay=0:0,fade=out:st=4:d=1 [tmp1];
[tmp1][watermark2] overlay=0:0,fade=out:st=6:d=1 [tmp2];
[tmp2][watermark3] overlay=0:0,fade=out:st=8:d=1 [out]" -map "[out]" -c:v libx264 -c:a copy
-flags +global_header -shortest -s 1920x1080 -y out.mp4I’ve also tried ’split’ with similar results to the above, but the fade only seems to work on the first image (this one uses fade in as well) :
ffmpeg -i vid.mp4 -loop 1 -i img1.png -i img2.png -i img3.png -i img4.png -filter_complex
"[1:v]split=4[wm1][wm2][wm3][wm4];
[wm1]fade=in:st=1:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=3:d=1:alpha=1[ovr1];
[wm2]fade=in:st=2:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=4:d=1:alpha=1[ovr2];
[wm3]fade=in:st=3:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=5:d=1:alpha=1[ovr3];
[wm4]fade=in:st=4:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=6:d=1:alpha=1[ovr4];
[0:v][ovr1]overlay=0:0[base1];
[base1][ovr2]overlay=0:0[base2];
[base2][ovr3]overlay=0:0[base3];
[base3][ovr4]overlay=0:0[out]" -map "[out]"
-t 10 -c:v libx264 -c:a copy -flags +global_header -shortest -s 1920x1080 -y out.mp4Any help is greatly appreciated ! :)