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  • Correct usage of fdkaac for liquidsoap->icecast

    1er février 2024, par user4893295

    Can't seem to get aac working using fdkaac with liquidsoap. It just seems to shutdown.

    


    TBF I have no idea which aot or transmux to use for "normal" icecast stuff. mp3 works fine, and the icecast server works fine with aac from other sources (BUTT etc).

    


    This is my starting point from the liquidsoap cookbook :

    


    %fdkaac(channels=2, samplerate=44100, bandwidth="auto", bitrate=64, afterburner=false, aot="mpeg2_he_aac_v2", transmux="adts", sbr_mode=false)


    


    And this is my output from liquidsoap :

    


    2024/02/01 20:49:05 [clock:3] Using native (high-precision) implementation for latency control
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [main:3] Standard library loaded in 1.64 seconds.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [lang:2] WARNING: "set" is deprecated and will be removed in future version. Please use `settings.path.to.key := value`
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [lang:2] WARNING: "set" is deprecated and will be removed in future version. Please use `settings.path.to.key := value`
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Using 44100Hz audio, 25Hz video, 44100Hz main.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Video frame size set to: 1280x720
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Frame size must be a multiple of 1764 ticks = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Targeting 'frame.duration': 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1764 ticks.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Frames last 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples = 1764 ticks.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [sandbox:3] Could not find binary bwrap, disabling sandboxing.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] DSSI plugins registration: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] FFmpeg filters registration: 0.02s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] FFmpeg bitstream filters registration: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Lilv plugins registration: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Frei0r plugin registration: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] LADSPA plugins registration: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Typechecking: 1.36s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Evaluation: 0.01s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Typechecking: 0.02s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Evaluation: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Typechecking: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Evaluation: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Typechecking: 0.00s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Evaluation: 0.08s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [startup:3] Loaded /etc/liquidsoap/index.liq: 0.08s
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [64_aac:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [cross:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [on_track:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [promos.2:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [promos:3] Content type is {}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [current:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [music.3:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [music.2:3] Content type is {}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [music:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [safe_blank:3] Content type is {audio=pcm(stereo)}.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:3] Streaming loop starts in auto-sync mode
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:3] Delegating synchronization to CPU clock
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [video.converter:3] Using preferred video converter: ffmpeg.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [audio.converter:3] Using samplerate converter: libsamplerate.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [video.text:3] Using sdl implementation
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [mksafe:3] Switch to safe_blank.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Source 64_aac failed while streaming: Lang.Runtime_error { kind: "encoder", msg: "Invalid configuration: aot", pos: [at /etc/liquidsoap/index.liq, line 52, char 2-144] }!
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Raised at Liquidsoap_lang__Runtime_error.raise in file "src/lang/runtime_error.ml", line 48, characters 14-21
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Stdlib__List.iter in file "list.ml", line 110, characters 12-15
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Fdkaac_encoder.create_encoder in file "src/core/encoder/encoders/fdkaac_encoder.ml", line 69, characters 2-22
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Fdkaac_encoder.encoder in file "src/core/encoder/encoders/fdkaac_encoder.ml", line 73, characters 12-35
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Encoder.get_factory.(fun) in file "src/core/encoder/encoder.ml", line 344, characters 8-32
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Icecast2.output#icecast_start in file "src/core/outputs/icecast2.ml", line 555, characters 16-67
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Icecast2.output#send in file "src/core/outputs/icecast2.ml", line 544, characters 12-30
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Output.encoded#send_frame.output_chunks.f in file "src/core/outputs/output.ml", line 256, characters 10-24
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Output.output#output in file "src/core/outputs/output.ml", line 192, characters 45-70
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2] Called from Clock.MkClock.clock#end_tick.(fun) in file "src/core/clock.ml", line 318, characters 16-24
Incorrect BOM value
Error reading lyrics, skipped
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:2]
[mp3 @ 0x7fd5ad428000] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] Requested content-type for "/data/dropbox/promos/current/24-7 promo 1 remix.mp3": {audio=pcm(stereo)}
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] FFmpeg recognizes "/data/dropbox/promos/current/24-7 promo 1 remix.mp3" as audio: {codec: mp3, 44100Hz, 2 channel(s)}
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] Decoded content-type for "/data/dropbox/promos/current/24-7 promo 1 remix.mp3": {audio=pcm(stereo)}
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] Requested content-type for "/data/music/Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven.mp3": {audio=pcm(stereo)}
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] FFmpeg recognizes "/data/music/Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven.mp3" as audio: {codec: mp3, 44100Hz, 2 channel(s)}, video: {codec: mjpeg, 640x640, yuvj444p}, video_2: {codec: mjpeg, 640x640, yuvj444p}
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [decoder.ffmpeg:3] Decoded content-type for "/data/music/Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven.mp3": {audio=pcm(stereo)}
Incorrect BOM value
Error reading lyrics, skipped
[mp3 @ 0x7fd5ad428000] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [clock.main:3] Streaming loop stopped.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [threads:3] Main loop exited
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [main:3] Shutdown started!
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [threads:3] Waiting for main threads to terminate...
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [threads:3] Main threads terminated.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [threads:3] Shutting down scheduler...
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [threads:3] Scheduler shut down.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [main:3] Cleaning downloaded files...
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [main:3] Freeing memory...
2024/02/01 20:49:07 >>> LOG END


    


    EDIT it does seem to be using video, which wouldn't help ? Looking at this bit :

    


    2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Using 44100Hz audio, 25Hz video, 44100Hz main.
2024/02/01 20:49:07 [frame:3] Video frame size set to: 1280x720


    


    But no idea why or how to stop that...

    


  • Introducing the Matomo Connector for Looker Studio (Formerly Google Data Studio)

    26 janvier 2024, par Erin — Community

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  • ffmpeg error Error sending frames to consumers : No space left on device [closed]

    4 août 2024, par Bernard Vatonen Bern

    I do use a short funtion , to convert videos in a needed format ,, I used this function all the time , worked no problems ,
Lately I mado some chnages , and now geting an critical error : like : "no space left on device"
" \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Error sending frames to consumers: No space left on device \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Task finished with error code: -28 (No space left on device) \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Terminating thread with return code -28 (No space left on device)"

    


    I do have this function saved in my file : .zshrc

    


    


    function indianull() 
ffmpeg -i movies/$1.* -i /Documents/indianul3.png -filter_complex "[1][0]scale2ref=w=ohmdar:h=ih0.1[logo][video] ;[video][logo]overlay=x=main_w-overlay_w-(main_w0.04):y=main_h0.14,subtitles=subs/$1.srt:force_style='FontSize=22,WrapStyle=0,MarginV=35" -preset fast -s 720x480 -vcodec libx264 -shortest output/$1-sub.mp4

    


    


    


    \`indianull tt0066763


    


    ffmpeg version 7.0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2024 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple clang version 15.0.0 (clang-1500.3.9.4)
configuration : —prefix=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/ffmpeg/7.0.1 —enable-shared —enable-pthreads —enable-version3 —cc=clang —host-cflags= —host-ldflags='-Wl,-ld_classic' —enable-ffplay —enable-gnutls —enable-gpl —enable-libaom —enable-libaribb24 —enable-libbluray —enable-libdav1d —enable-libharfbuzz —enable-libjxl —enable-libmp3lame —enable-libopus —enable-librav1e —enable-librist —enable-librubberband —enable-libsnappy —enable-libsrt —enable-libssh —enable-libsvtav1 —enable-libtesseract —enable-libtheora —enable-libvidstab —enable-libvmaf —enable-libvorbis —enable-libvpx —enable-libwebp —enable-libx264 —enable-libx265 —enable-libxml2 —enable-libxvid —enable-lzma —enable-libfontconfig —enable-libfreetype —enable-frei0r —enable-libass —enable-libopencore-amrnb —enable-libopencore-amrwb —enable-libopenjpeg —enable-libspeex —enable-libsoxr —enable-libzmq —enable-libzimg —disable-libjack —disable-indev=jack —enable-videotoolbox —enable-audiotoolbox —enable-neon
libavutil 59. 8.100 / 59. 8.100
libavcodec 61. 3.100 / 61. 3.100
libavformat 61. 1.100 / 61. 1.100
libavdevice 61. 1.100 / 61. 1.100
libavfilter 10. 1.100 / 10. 1.100
libswscale 8. 1.100 / 8. 1.100
libswresample 5. 1.100 / 5. 1.100
libpostproc 58. 1.100 / 58. 1.100

    


    \[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fd8bb0\] libass API version: 0x1703000
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fd8bb0\] libass source: tarball: 0.17.3
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fd8bb0\] Shaper: FriBidi 1.0.15 (SIMPLE) HarfBuzz-ng 9.0.0 (COMPLEX)
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fd8bb0\] Using font provider coretext`


    


    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'movies/tt0066763.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand     : isom
minor_version   : 512
compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
title           : Anand.1971.720p.BluRay.x264-x0r
encoder         : Lavf57.83.100
Duration: 02:02:08.08, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1212 kb/s
Chapters:
Chapter #0:0: start 0.000000, end 209.375000
Stream #0:0\[0x1\](hin): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1280x720 \[SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9\], 1079 kb/s, 24 fps, 24 tbr, 12288 tbn (default)
Metadata:
handler_name    : VideoHandler
vendor_id       : \[0\]\[0\]\[0\]\[0\]
Stream #0:1\[0x2\](hin): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp, 127 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
handler_name    : SoundHandler
vendor_id       : \[0\]\[0\]\[0\]\[0\]
Stream #0:2\[0x3\](eng): Data: bin_data (text / 0x74786574)
Metadata:
handler_name    : SubtitleHandler
Input #1, png_pipe, from '/Users/bv2004/Documents/indianul3.png':
Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
Stream #1:0: Video: png, rgba(pc, gbr/unknown/unknown), 630x124, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn
File 'output/tt0066763-sub.mp4' already exists. Overwrite? \[y/N\] y
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 (h264) -\> scale2ref (graph 0)
Stream #1:0 (png) -\> scale2ref (graph 0)
subtitles:default (graph 0) -\> Stream #0:0 (libx264)
Stream #0:1 -\> #0:1 (aac (native) -\> aac (native))
Press \[q\] to stop, \[?\] for help
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fcc420\] libass API version: 0x1703000
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fcc420\] libass source: tarball: 0.17.3
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fcc420\] Shaper: FriBidi 1.0.15 (SIMPLE) HarfBuzz-ng 9.0.0 (COMPLEX)
\[Parsed_subtitles_2 @ 0x600001fcc420\] Using font provider coretext
\[vost#0:0/libx264 @ 0x128e07bb0\] No filtered frames for output stream, trying to initialize anyway.
\[libx264 @ 0x128e084e0\] using SAR=32/27
\[libx264 @ 0x128e084e0\] using cpu capabilities: ARMv8 NEON
\[libx264 @ 0x128e084e0\] profile High, level 3.0, 4:2:0, 8-bit
\[libx264 @ 0x128e084e0\] 264 - core 164 r3108 31e19f9 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2023 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=2 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=6 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=15 lookahead_threads=2 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=1 keyint=250 keyint_min=24 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=30 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
Output #0, mp4, to 'output/tt0066763-sub.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand     : isom
minor_version   : 512
compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
title           : Anand.1971.720p.BluRay.x264-x0r
encoder         : Lavf61.1.100

        encoder         : Lavc61.3.100 aac


    


    \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Error sending frames to consumers: No space left on device
\[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Task finished with error code: -28 (No space left on device)
\[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Terminating thread with return code -28 (No space left on device)
\[out#0/mp4 @ 0x600001dd8540\] video:0KiB audio:0KiB subtitle:0KiB other streams:0KiB global headers:0KiB muxing overhead: unknown
\[out#0/mp4 @ 0x600001dd8540\] Output file is empty, nothing was encoded(check -ss / -t / -frames parameters if used)
frame=    0 fps=0.0 q=0.0 Lsize=       2KiB time=N/A bitrate=N/A speed=N/A
\[aac @ 0x128e09070\] Qavg: nan
Conversion failed!`


    


    df -h
Filesystem        Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted on
/dev/disk3s3s1   926Gi   9.6Gi   539Gi     2%    404k  4.3G    0%   /
devfs            200Ki   200Ki     0Bi   100%     693     0  100%   /dev
/dev/disk3s6     926Gi   1.0Gi   539Gi     1%       1  5.7G    0%   /System/Volumes/VM
/dev/disk3s4     926Gi   5.7Gi   539Gi     2%    1.1k  5.7G    0%   /System/Volumes/Preboot
/dev/disk3s2     926Gi    89Mi   539Gi     1%      53  5.7G    0%   /System/Volumes/Update
/dev/disk1s2     500Mi   6.0Mi   479Mi     2%       1  4.9M    0%   /System/Volumes/xarts
/dev/disk1s1     500Mi   6.1Mi   479Mi     2%      31  4.9M    0%   /System/Volumes/iSCPreboot
/dev/disk1s3     500Mi   3.9Mi   479Mi     1%      57  4.9M    0%   /System/Volumes/Hardware
/dev/disk3s1     926Gi   370Gi   539Gi    41%    778k  5.7G    0%   /System/Volumes/Data
map auto_home      0Bi     0Bi     0Bi   100%       0     0     -   /System/Volumes/Data/home\`


    


    I run the funtion indianull and expected it to convert a video , in my desired format + add logo + add subtitles ! Takes the original Video from on folder , Subtitles from another folder , and converts the video , and saves it in another folder ..

    


    the issue i see only is :
"\[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Error sending frames to consumers: No space left on device \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Task finished with error code: -28 (No space left on device) \[af#0:1 @ 0x600001ad9cb0\] Terminating thread with return code -28 (No space left on device) \[out#0/mp4 @ 0x600001dd8540\] video:0KiB audio:0KiB subtitle:0KiB other streams:0KiB global headers:0KiB muxing overhead: unknown"

    


    I do defenitly have over 400GB free on My SSD !
Is an an speciffic folder that is full ? and can not hold any files ?

    


    Any idea how to solve this ? or any suggestion how to try to solve ?