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How do i properly setup ffmpeg and fix this "Permission Denied" error im getting ?
8 décembre 2020, par ExaNoriError im getting

C:/Users/Motzumoto/Desktop/AGB/ffmpeg/bin: Permission denied


I already have ffmpeg installed to path on my windows 10 machine, but that didnt fix it, so i just tried to put ffmpeg in my bots directory, that didnt do it either.
Heres my music code if anyone can help
It uses a mixture of youtube-dl and ffmpeg
If there are also any errors that would stop this from working at all it'd be nice if you could show me them, im quite tired of this as of now and im honestly just about to scrap this idea and forget about it


I've tried linking the path to the ffmpeg.exe, that still didnt work, i got the same error, i have no idea what to do


import asyncio
import logging
import math
from urllib import request

import discord
from discord.ext import commands
import youtube_dl
from utils.guilds import Guilds
import ffmpeg
from asyncio import run_coroutine_threadsafe as coroutine

DOWNLOAD_PATH = "audio" # download path of the file
STREAM_INDICATOR_PREFIX = "${STREAM}:"




# options
ytdl_options = {
 "quiet": True,
 "forceipv4": True,
 "noplaylist": True,
 "no_warnings": True,
 "ignoreerrors": True,
 "nooverwrites": True,
 "restrictfilenames": True,
 "nocheckcertificate": True,
 "default_search": "auto",
 "format": "bestaudio/best",
}
ffmpeg_options = {
 "options": "-vn" # indicates that we have disabled video recording in the output file
}

ytdl = youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ytdl_options) # youtube_dl object

# checks functions
def is_connected(ctx):
 """Check if the bot is connected to a voice channel."""
 
 if ctx.voice_client:
 return True
 
 return False
def is_same_channel(ctx):
 """Check if the bot and the user is in the same channel."""
 
 # try to get their voice channel id if there's any
 try:
 bot_channel_id = ctx.voice_client.channel.id
 user_channel_id = ctx.author.voice.channel.id
 # if one of them is not connected to a voice channel then they're not together
 except AttributeError:
 return False
 
 # check if their voice channel id is the same
 if bot_channel_id == user_channel_id:
 return True
 
 return False
async def checks(ctx):
 """Do some checking."""
 
 # check if the user and the bot is in the same channel
 if not is_same_channel(ctx):
 await ctx.send("I am not with you. How dare you to command me like that.")
 return False
 
 return True

# other function
async def create_source(ctx, query):
 """Creates youtube_dl audio source for discord.py voice client."""
 
 try:
 async with ctx.typing(): # shows that the bot is typing in chat while searching for an audio source
 source = await YTDLSource.from_url(query, ctx.bot.loop) # creates a youtube_dl source
 except IndexError: # if found nothing
 await ctx.send("I found nothing with the given query..")
 return None
 
 return source

class Music(commands.Cog, name="music"):
 def __init__(self, bot):
 self.bot = bot
 self.guilds = Guilds() # collection of some guilds that this bot is currently in
 
 async def cog_command_error(self, ctx, error):
 """Catch all errors of this cog."""
 
 # a check on a command has failed
 if isinstance(error, commands.CheckFailure):
 await ctx.send("I'm not connected to any voice channel.")
 # ignore this error because it is already handled at the command itself
 elif isinstance(error, commands.errors.BadArgument):
 pass
 # otherwise, log all the other errors
 else:
 music_logger.exception(error)
 await ctx.send(error)
 
 @commands.command()
 async def join(self, ctx):
 """Invite me to your voice channel."""
 
 try:
 async with ctx.typing(): # shows that the bot is typing in chat while joining the voice channel
 await ctx.author.voice.channel.connect()
 await ctx.send("Alright, I joined your voice channel.")
 # user is not yet connected to a voice channel
 except AttributeError:
 await ctx.send(f"You must be connected to a voice channel first {ctx.author.name}.")
 # bot is already connected to a voice channel
 except discord.ClientException:
 if is_same_channel(ctx):
 await ctx.send("I'm already with you.")
 else:
 await ctx.send("I'm already with somebody else.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def leave(self, ctx):
 """Kick me out of your voice channel."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 # reset some bot's states
 self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice = False # reset 'has_played_voice' state
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.clear() # reset the queue
 
 # finally, stop and disconnect the bot
 ctx.voice_client.stop() # stop the bot's voice
 await ctx.voice_client.disconnect() # disconnect the bot from voice channel
 await ctx.send("Ah, alright, cya.")
 
 async def play_source(self, ctx, vc, source):
 """Play an audio to a voice channel."""
 
 def play_next(error):
 """Executes when the voice client is done playing."""
 
 # log the errors if there is any
 if error:
 music_logger.exception(error)
 coroutine(ctx.send(error), self.bot.loop)
 
 # ensure that there is a song in queue
 if self.guilds(ctx).queue.queue:
 coroutine(ctx.invoke(self.bot.get_command("next")), self.bot.loop) # go to the next song
 
 vc.play(source, after=play_next) # play the voice to the voice channel
 await ctx.send(f"Now playing '{source.title}'.")
 
 @commands.command(aliases=("p", "stream"))
 async def play(self, ctx, *, query=""):
 """Play a song for you."""
 
 # check if the query argument is empty
 if not query:
 # if yes, cancel this command
 await ctx.send("What should I play?")
 return
 
 # check if this command is invoked using 'stream' alias
 if ctx.invoked_with == "stream":
 SIP = STREAM_INDICATOR_PREFIX # put prefix to the title of the source that indicates that it must be streamed
 else:
 SIP = ""
 
 # ensure that the bot is connected a voice channel
 try:
 # connect the bot to the user voice channel
 await ctx.author.voice.channel.connect()
 except AttributeError:
 # user is not yet connected to a voice channel
 await ctx.send(f"You must be connected to a voice channel first {ctx.author.name}.")
 return
 except discord.ClientException:
 pass # just ignore if bot is already connected to the voice channel
 
 # do some other checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 # create the audio source
 source = await create_source(ctx, SIP + query)
 
 # ensure that there is actually a source
 if source:
 # initialize bot's states if the the queue is still empty
 if not self.guilds(ctx).queue.queue:
 self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice = True # this means that the bot has played in the voice at least once
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.enqueue(SIP + source.title)
 
 # play the audio
 try:
 await self.play_source(ctx, ctx.voice_client, source)
 # enqueue the source if audio is already playing
 except discord.ClientException:
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.enqueue(SIP + source.title)
 await ctx.send(f"'{source.title}' is added to the queue.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def volume(self, ctx, *, vol=None):
 """Adjust my voice volume."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 vc = ctx.voice_client # get the voice client
 
 # ensure that the bot is playing voice in order to change the volume
 if not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 return
 elif vc.source is None:
 await ctx.send("I am not playing anything.")
 return
 
 # check if user has passed an argument
 if vol is None:
 await ctx.send("I expect an argument from 0 to 100.")
 return
 
 # cast string argument 'vol' into a float
 try:
 vol = float(vol)
 # except if the argument is not a number
 except ValueError:
 await ctx.send("The argument must only be a number.")
 return
 
 # set the volume
 if vol >= 0 and vol <= 100: # bound the volume from 0 to 100
 vc.source.volume = vol / 100
 else:
 await ctx.send("I expect a value from 0 to 100.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def pause(self, ctx):
 """Pause the song."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 vc = ctx.voice_client # get the voice client
 
 # ensure that the bot's voice is playing in order to pause
 if vc.is_playing():
 vc.pause()
 await ctx.send("Alright, paused.")
 # the bot haven't played yet
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 # there is no song in queue
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).queue.queue:
 await ctx.send("I am not playing anything.")
 else:
 await ctx.send("I already paused.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def resume(self, ctx):
 """Resume the song."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 vc = ctx.voice_client # get the voice client
 
 # ensure that the bot's voice is paused in order to resume
 if vc.is_paused():
 vc.resume()
 await ctx.send("Alright, song resumed")
 # the bot haven't played yet
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 # there is no song in queue
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).queue.queue:
 await ctx.send("I am not playing anything.")
 else:
 await ctx.send("I am not paused.")
 
 async def update_song(self, ctx):
 """Change the currently playing song."""
 
 vc = ctx.voice_client # get the voice client
 current = self.guilds(ctx).queue.current # get the current song in queue if there's any
 
 # ensure that the queue is not empty
 if current:
 source = await create_source(ctx, current) # create the audio source
 # the bot haven't played yet
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 return
 else:
 vc.stop() # stop the voice just to be sure
 await ctx.send("No more songs unfortunately.")
 return
 
 # if voice client is already playing, just change the source
 if vc.is_playing():
 vc.source = source
 await ctx.send(f"Now playing '{source.title}'.")
 # otherwise, play the source
 else:
 await self.play_source(ctx, vc, source)
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def next(self, ctx):
 """Skip the current song."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.shift(1) # shift the queue to the left
 await self.update_song(ctx) # change the current song
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def prev(self, ctx):
 """Go back to the previous song."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.shift(-1) # shift the queue to the right
 await self.update_song(ctx) # change the current song
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def removesong(self, ctx, *, index=1):
 """Remove a song in the queue."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 index -= 1 # decrement the 'index' to match the zero-based index of Python
 
 # if index is equal to 0, that means remove the currently playing song
 # do some extra stuff before removing the current song
 if index == 0:
 # try to remove a song in queue
 try:
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.dequeue() # dequeue a song in the queue
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.shift(-1) # shift the queue to the right so that the next song will be played instead of the next next song
 await ctx.invoke(self.bot.get_command("next")) # finally, play the next song
 # except when the queue is empty
 except IndexError:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 # otherwise, just remove a song in queue
 else:
 # try to remove the song in queue
 try:
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.pop(index)
 await ctx.send("Song removed")
 # except if the song is not in the queue
 except IndexError:
 # check if the bot has not started playing yet
 if not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet...")
 else:
 await ctx.send(f"I can't remove that {ctx.author.name} because it doesn't exist.")
 @removesong.error
 async def remove_error(self, ctx, error):
 """Error handler for the 'remove' command."""
 
 # check if the argument is bad
 if isinstance(error, commands.errors.BadArgument):
 await ctx.send(f"I can't remove that {ctx.author.name}.")
 await ctx.send("The argument must only be a number or leave it none.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def stop(self, ctx):
 """Stop all the songs."""
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 vc = ctx.voice_client # get the voice client
 
 # ensure that the bot is connected to the voice client
 if vc.is_playing() or vc.is_paused():
 self.guilds(ctx).queue.clear() # reset the queue
 ctx.voice_client.stop() # stop the bot's voice
 await ctx.send("Playback stopped")
 # the bot haven't played yet
 elif not self.guilds(ctx).has_played_voice:
 await ctx.send("I haven't even started yet.")
 else:
 await ctx.send("I already stopped.")
 
 @commands.command()
 @commands.check(is_connected)
 async def queue(self, ctx):
 """Show the queue of songs."""
 
 SIP = STREAM_INDICATOR_PREFIX # shorten the variable name
 
 # do some checking before executing this command
 if not await checks(ctx):
 return
 
 # try to send the songs in the queue
 try:
 # format the queue to make it readable
 queue = [
 f"{i}." + (" (STREAM) " if q.startswith(SIP) else " ") + q.split(SIP)[-1]
 for i, q in enumerate(self.guilds(ctx).queue.queue, 1)
 ]
 
 await ctx.send("\n".join(queue))
 # except if it is empty
 except HTTPException:
 await ctx.send("No songs in queue.")

class YTDLSource(discord.PCMVolumeTransformer):
 """Creates a youtube_dl audio source with volume control."""
 
 def __init__(self, source, *, data, volume=1):
 super().__init__(source, volume)
 self.data = data
 self.title = data.get("title")
 self.url = data.get("url")
 
 @classmethod
 async def from_url(cls, url, loop):
 """Get source by URL."""
 
 # check if the URL is must be streamed
 if url.startswith(STREAM_INDICATOR_PREFIX):
 stream = True
 else:
 stream = False
 
 # get data from the given URL
 data = await loop.run_in_executor(
 None,
 (lambda:
 ytdl.extract_info(
 url.split(STREAM_INDICATOR_PREFIX)[-1], # remove the prefix from the URL
 download=not stream
 ))
 )
 ##$$$$ fix error somtimes
 # take the first item from the entries if there's any
 if "entries" in data:
 try:
 data = data["entries"][0]
 except Exception as e:
 music_logger.exception(e)
 return None
 
 filepath = data["url"] if stream else ytdl.prepare_filename(data) # source url or download path of the file, depends on the 'stream' parameter
 return cls(discord.FFmpegPCMAudio("C:/Users/Motzumoto/Desktop/AGB/ffmpeg/bin", **ffmpeg_options), data=data) # create and return the source

def setup(bot):
 bot.add_cog(Music(bot))




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FFMPEG - Multi Track, Multi Channel file to discrete mono files
26 novembre 2020, par vadeI have files which are multi track, and multi channel (ie, track 1 may be 5.1, track 2 may be stereo, track 3 may be stereo etc)


I am looking to output every channel from every track into its own 'unrolled' discrete mono file.


example media :


ffprobe version 4.3.1-0york0~18.04 Copyright (c) 2007-2020 the FFmpeg developers
 built with gcc 7 (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04)
 configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version='0york0~18.04' --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --incdir=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu --arch=amd64 --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --disable-filter=resample --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libaom --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libcodec2 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libjack --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libmysofa --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librabbitmq --enable-librsvg --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libsrt --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxml2 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-lv2 --enable-omx --enable-openal --enable-opencl --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libzimg --enable-pocketsphinx --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libdrm --enable-libiec61883 --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
 libavutil 56. 51.100 / 56. 51.100
 libavcodec 58. 91.100 / 58. 91.100
 libavformat 58. 45.100 / 58. 45.100
 libavdevice 58. 10.100 / 58. 10.100
 libavfilter 7. 85.100 / 7. 85.100
 libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0
 libswscale 5. 7.100 / 5. 7.100
 libswresample 3. 7.100 / 3. 7.100
 libpostproc 55. 7.100 / 55. 7.100
[mxf @ 0x55d3e7fc2680] wrapping of stream 0 is unknown
[jpeg2000 @ 0x55d3e805ce00] End mismatch 1
 Last message repeated 1 times
Input #0, mxf, from 'redacted.mxf':
 Metadata:
 operational_pattern_ul: 060e2b34.04010101.0d010201.01010900
 modification_date: 2019-10-03T09:58:16.368000Z
 uid : f6267ae2-680e-4357-9b1d-c77c045d3cd7
 generation_uid : e7e6f5a1-6f15-4df5-aea8-a41f3ef535d6
 company_name : redacted
 product_name : redacted
 product_version : 11.6.1.5.301404
 product_uid : 84ae5ffc-4710-11dd-a6fe-0010c629ec73
 application_platform: 4KICR1
 material_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D2013000000BE3608F3135E48AD99E4340643E47F22
 timecode : 00:59:20:00
 Duration: 00:26:16.07, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 139194 kb/s
 Stream #0:0: Video: jpeg2000, yuv422p10le(progressive), 1920x1080, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9, 23.98 tbr, 23.98 tbn, 23.98 tbc
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Picture
 Stream #0:1: Audio: pcm_s24le, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, s32 (24 bit), 6912 kb/s
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Sound
 Stream #0:2: Audio: pcm_s24le, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, s32 (24 bit), 2304 kb/s
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Sound
 Stream #0:3: Audio: pcm_s24le, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, s32 (24 bit), 2304 kb/s
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Sound
 Stream #0:4: Audio: pcm_s24le, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, s32 (24 bit), 2304 kb/s
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Sound
 Stream #0:5: Data: none
 Metadata:
 file_package_umid: 0x060A2B340101010501010D201300000091A43E578B86490698045924FA9EECC5
 track_name : Auxiliary Data
 data_type : vbi_vanc_smpte_436M
Unsupported codec with id 0 for input stream 5



These files are vendor qualified masters, and the track / channel combinations vary between vendors, so some might be stereo, 5.1, 7.1 order, some might be all discrete mono already, some might be discrete stereo, 5.1, and mono tracks. Its all a mix. So im looking for some general strategy that gracefully handles all channels from all tracks.


Now I have seen various strategies documented to handle discretizing audio via ffmpeg docs, but none of them seem to show how to target different channels from different tracks. Im sure its a
pebkac
error, but I'd love some guidance.

I have tried both a
map_channel
approach as well as a-filtercomplex channelsplit
approach.

ffmpeg -i redacted.mxf -ss 60 \
-map_channel 0.1.0 -t 10 track_1_0.wav \
-map_channel 0.1.1 -t 10 track_1_1.wav \
-map_channel 0.1.2 -t 10 track_1_2.wav \
-map_channel 0.1.3 -t 10 track_1_3.wav \
-map_channel 0.1.4 -t 10 track_1_4.wav \
-map_channel 0.1.5 -t 10 track_1_5.wav \
-map_channel 0.2.0 -t 10 track_2_0.wav \
-map_channel 0.2.1 -t 10 track_2_1.wav \
-map_channel 0.3.0 -t 10 track_3_0.wav \
-map_channel 0.3.1 -t 10 track_3_1.wav \
-map_channel 0.4.0 -t 10 track_4_0.wav \
-map_channel 0.4.1 -t 10 track_4_1.wav 



However, the output files are not all mono, some are marked as 5.1. I dont believe they are inheriting a sane / correct channel layout (mono) - but the output files that are marked 5.1 are nonsensical, as they are all sourced from stereo tracks. ie track_2_0.wav track_2_1.wav, track_3_0.wav, track_3_1.wav, track_4_0.wav, track_4_1.wav. Which seems odd. Track 1_0 from the above command outputs a sane media info :


File size : 938 KiB
Duration : 10s 0ms
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 768 Kbps
Writing application : Lavf58.45.100

Audio
Format : PCM
Format settings : Little / Signed
Codec ID : 1
Duration : 10s 0ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 768 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 938 KiB (100%)




However the second and 3rd track have the wrong channel layout and an unexpected codec id :


Format : Wave
File size : 5.49 MiB
Duration : 10s 0ms
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 4 608 Kbps
Writing application : Lavf58.45.100

Audio
Format : PCM
Format settings : Little / Signed
Codec ID : 00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71
Duration : 10s 0ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 4 608 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel layout : L R C LFE Lb Rb
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 5.49 MiB (100%)




Additionally re : map_channel, there are some docs that cast doubt that its the right approach :




Note that currently each output stream can only contain channels from a single input stream ; you can’t for example use "-map_channel" to pick multiple input audio channels contained in different streams (from the same or different files) and merge them into a single output stream. It is therefore not currently possible, for example, to turn two separate mono streams into a single stereo stream. However splitting a stereo stream into two single channel mono streams is possible.




Using filter complex, the docs/bug tracker have an example of discretizing 5.1 and marking mono. I can target the tracks I want, and get a valid filter chain as seen in debug log reporting, however I only get audio for the 1st track :


ffmpeg -y -v 40 -i redacted.mxf -ss 60 \
 -disposition:a default \
 -filter_complex \
 "[0:a:0]channelsplit=channel_layout=5.1[c1][c2][c3][c4][c5][c6],\
 [c1]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c1],\
 [c2]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c2],\
 [c3]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c3],\
 [c4]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c4],\
 [c5]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c5],\
 [c6]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c6],\
 [0:a:1]channelsplit=channel_layout=stereo[c7][c8],\
 [c7]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c7],\
 [c8]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c8],\
 [0:a:2]channelsplit=channel_layout=stereo[c9][c10],\
 [c9]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c9],\
 [c10]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c10],\
 [0:a:3]channelsplit=channel_layout=stereo[c11][c12],\
 [c11]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c11],\
 [c12]aformat=channel_layouts=mono[c12]"\
 -map "[c1]" -t 10 1.wav\
 -map "[c2]" -t 10 2.wav\
 -map "[c3]" -t 10 3.wav\
 -map "[c4]" -t 10 4.wav\
 -map "[c5]" -t 10 5.wav\
 -map "[c6]" -t 10 6.wav\
 -map "[c7]" -t 10 7.wav\
 -map "[c8]" -t 10 8.wav\
 -map "[c9]" -t 10 9.wav\
 -map "[c10]" -t 10 10.wav\
 -map "[c11]" -t 10 11.wav\
 -map "[c12]" -t 10 12.wav



TL/DR ;


In short, how does one export every channel of every track as a discrete mono audio track (regardless of the channel layouts ?)


Thank you !


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dxva : fix some warnings
22 juin 2017, par wm4dxva : fix some warnings
Some existed since forever, some are new.
The cast in get_surface() is silly, but unless we change the av_log
function signature, or all callers of ff_dxva2_get_surface_index(), it's
needed to remove the const warning.Merges Libav commit 752ddb45569ffe278393cd853b70f18ae017219e.
Signed-off-by : Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>