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  • How to determine which offsets changed in MP4 file after cutting a part of the MP4 file

    16 février 2021, par Muath

    This image displays each offset and the role of that offset in mp4 file.

    


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    And this is MP4 file viewed in Hex-Editor :

    


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    When cutting (as an example) first 60 seconds of that video or doing any cutting process, How can I know which offsets has been changed ?

    


  • No such file error using pydub on OSX with pycharm

    15 juillet 2020, par Michael Harrison

    My ultimate aim is to run the code snippet below on Lambda but as I was having difficulties, I tried running it on my mac. I get the same error running with python2.7 on OSX as I do when I run it on AWS lambda.

    


    The code is :

    


    from pydub import AudioSegment
import os

def test():
    print("Starting")

    files = [f for f in os.listdir('.') if os.path.isfile(f)]
    for f in files:
        print (f)

    sound = AudioSegment.from_mp3("test.mp3")

test()


    


    The output of the code from pycharm is :

    


    Starting&#xA;ffmpeg&#xA;.DS_Store&#xA;requirements.txt&#xA;concat.py&#xA;test.mp3&#xA;ffprobe&#xA;Traceback (most recent call last):&#xA;  File "/Applications/PyCharm CE.app/Contents/plugins/python-ce/helpers/pydev/pydevd.py", line 1438, in _exec&#xA;    pydev_imports.execfile(file, globals, locals)  # execute the script&#xA;  File "/Users/mh/Desktop/sC/concat/concat.py", line 13, in <module>&#xA;    test()&#xA;  File "/Users/mh/Desktop/sC/concat/concat.py", line 11, in test&#xA;    sound = AudioSegment.from_mp3("test.mp3")&#xA;  File "/Users/mh/Desktop/sC/concat/venv2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydub/audio_segment.py", line 738, in from_mp3&#xA;    return cls.from_file(file, &#x27;mp3&#x27;, parameters=parameters)&#xA;  File "/Users/mh/Desktop/sC/concat/venv2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydub/audio_segment.py", line 685, in from_file&#xA;    info = mediainfo_json(orig_file, read_ahead_limit=read_ahead_limit)&#xA;  File "/Users/mh/Desktop/sC/concat/venv2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydub/utils.py", line 274, in mediainfo_json&#xA;    res = Popen(command, stdin=stdin_parameter, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)&#xA;  File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 394, in __init__&#xA;    errread, errwrite)&#xA;  File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1047, in _execute_child&#xA;    raise child_exception&#xA;OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory&#xA;</module>

    &#xA;

    Is this actually a problem with pydub/ffmpeg/ffprobe, rather than the location of my mp3 file ? As I'm trying to package this project for Lambda, I've put executable versions of ffmpeg and ffprobe in the root of the project, rather than installed them to my OS. Before I did this, pydub complained that it couldn't find ffmpeg. It's now not complaining but, could I have chosen the wrong binary ?

    &#xA;

    Any ideas ?

    &#xA;

  • pass argement through .bat file to .exe file that converted by Pyinstaller

    23 novembre 2019, par Ayoub Ocarina

    i got an error whene passing argements through .bat file to .exe file that converted by Pyinstaller
    my python script have the following libraries :

    import time
    from contextlib import closing
    from PIL import Image
    import subprocess
    from audiotsm import phasevocoder
    from audiotsm.io.wav import WavReader, WavWriter
    from scipy.io import wavfile
    import numpy as np
    import re
    import math
    from shutil import copyfile, rmtree
    import os
    import argparse
    from pytube import YouTube
    import cv2
    from datetime import datetime
    import datetime
    import os.path
    import shutil
    import webbrowser

    and this is my .bat file content :

    mode con: cols=100 lines=40
    @echo off
    COLOR 0A
    title VideoCuts
    :LOOP
    if "%~1"=="" goto :END
    ShortCut.exe --input_file "%~1" --silent_threshold 0.1 --silent_speed 9999999.00 --frame_margin 5 --sample_rate 48000 --frame_quality 1 --output_file "%~n1_%date:~-10,2%%date:~-7,2%%date:~-4,4%_%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2%%time:~6,2%_videocuts.mp4"
    pause

    i also tested with this .bat file :

    ShortCut.exe --input_file="%~1" --silent_threshold=0.1 --silent_speed=9999999.00 --frame_margin=5 --sample_rate=48000 --frame_quality=1 --output_file="videocuts.mp4"

    this is my error message images during processing