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How to list all audio devices that are enabled and present for recording the output audio of the pc ?
23 juin 2023, par Daniel LipI want to record with ffmpeg later the entire desktop including audio.
I want to make that it will find for me automatic the recording audio device.


I'm using MMDeviceEnumerator.


all the other ways I tried returned empty list returned 0 audio devices. I tried with naudio and ffmpeg


public Form1()
 {
 InitializeComponent();

 InitializeRecordingIndicator();

 MMDeviceEnumerator enumerator = new MMDeviceEnumerator();
 foreach (MMDevice device in enumerator.EnumerateAudioEndPoints(DataFlow.Capture, DeviceState.All))
 {
 StreamWriter w = new StreamWriter(@"d:\audiodev.txt", true);
 cmbAudioDevices.Items.Add(device.FriendlyName);
 w.WriteLine(device.FriendlyName + " " + device.State);
 w.Close();
 }
 }



This is the list of all my audio deviceso n my system.
but they are all not present or disabled. and i have audio on my pc i can hear games videos anything.


so what would i select from this list as audio device for recording the pc output audio ?
or maybe i need to find another way to find the right audio device ?


Front Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Center (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Grey In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Side (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Rear Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Front (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Orange In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Front Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Subwoofer (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Black In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Stereo Mix (Realtek(R) Audio) Disabled
Rear Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Blue In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Front Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Center (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Grey In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Side (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Rear Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Front (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Orange In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Front Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Subwoofer (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Black In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Stereo Mix (Realtek(R) Audio) Disabled
Rear Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Blue In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Front Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Center (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Grey In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Side (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Rear Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) NotPresent
Front (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Orange In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Front Pink In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Line In (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Internal AUX Jack (High Definition Audio Device) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) Unplugged
Subwoofer (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Black In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Stereo Mix (Realtek(R) Audio) Disabled
Rear Green In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent
Rear Blue In (Realtek(R) Audio) NotPresent



this is how i tried with naudio but it didn't working it didn't find anything. :


using NAudio.Wave;
...

// Enumerate and list audio input devices
var devices = WaveInEvent.DeviceCount;
for (int deviceId = 0; deviceId < devices; deviceId++)
{
 var deviceInfo = WaveInEvent.GetCapabilities(deviceId);
 Console.WriteLine($"Device ID: {deviceId}, Name: {deviceInfo.ProductName}");
}



before that i tried with ffmpeg but also it didn't return anything :


public static class FFmpegHelper
 {
 public static string[] GetAudioCaptureDevices()
 {
 string ffmpegPath = @"C:\path\to\ffmpeg.exe";
 Process process = new Process();
 process.StartInfo.FileName = ffmpegPath;
 process.StartInfo.Arguments = "-list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy";
 process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
 process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
 process.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
 process.Start();
 process.WaitForExit();

 string output = process.StandardError.ReadToEnd();
 string[] lines = output.Split('\n');
 var devices = lines.Where(line => line.Contains("audio")).Select(line => line.Trim()).ToArray();
 return devices;
 }
 }



using it :


var audioDevices = FFmpegHelper.GetAudioCaptureDevices();



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Why the bitrate shown during processing differs so much from the final bitrate after processing using ffmpeg ?
28 juillet 2016, par rpgmakerUsing ffmpeg, why the bitrate shown during processing differs so much from the final bitrate after processing ?
This command on a 1080p source :
ffmpeg -i "$name" -i "$subname" -map 0 -map 1 -vf scale=-1:720 -c:v libx264 -preset veryslow -crf 21 -c:a aac -b:a 256k -c:s:0 srt -disposition:s:0 default -metadata:s:s:0 language=eng -metadata:s:v:0 title="$title" "$new"
Which essentially averages 1300-1400 kBit/s. But when I calculate the bitrate of the resulting video using
mkvinfo -t
the bitrate shown sits at 970-1000 kBit/s and that’s not even close to averaging the 1300 kBit/s shown throughout processing. What is causing the disparity ? -
ffmpeg - convert movie AND show original input (as a resized picture-in-picture, e.g., bottom-right corner) in the final output file
3 octobre 2019, par raventhis is my first post on this forum, so please be gentle in case I accidentally do trip over any forum rules that I would not know of yet :).
I would like to apply some color-grading to underwater GoPro footage. To quicker gauge the effect of my color settings (trial-and-error, as of yet), would like to see the original input video stream as a PIP (e.g., scaled down to 50% or even 30%), in the bottom-right corner of the converted output movie.
I have one input movie that is going to be color graded. The PIP should use the original as an input, just a scaled-down version of it.
I would like to use ffmpeg’s "-filter_complex" option to do the PIP, but all examples I can find on "-filter_complex" would use two already existing movies. Instead, I would like to make the color-corrected stream an on-the-fly input to "-filter_complex", which then renders the PIP.
Is that doable, all in one go ?
Both the individual snippets below work fine, I now would like to combine these and skip the creation of an intermediate color-graded TMP output which then gets combined, with the original, in a final PIP creation process.
Your help combining these two separate steps into one single "-filter_complex" action is greatly appreciated !Thanks in advance,
raven.[existing code snippets (M$ batch files)]
::declarations/defines::
set "INPUT="
set "TMP="
set "OUTPUT="
set "FFMPG="
set "QU=9" :: quality settings
set "CONV='"0 -1 0 -1 5 -1 0 -1 0:0 -1 0 -1 5 -1 0 -1 0:0 -1 0 -1 5 -1
0 -1 0:0 -1 0 -1 5 -1 0 -1 0'"" :: sharpening convolution filter
::color-grading part::
%FFMPG% -i %INPUT% -vf convolution=%CONV%,colorbalance=rs=%rs%:gs=%gs%:bs=%bs%:rm=%rm%:gm=%gm%:bm=%bm%:rh=%rh%:gh=%gh%:bh=%bh% -q:v %QU% -codec:v mpeg4 %TMP%
::PIP part::
%FFMPG% -i %TMP% -i %INPUT% -filter_complex "[1]scale=iw/3:ih/3
[pip]; [0][pip] overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:main_h-overlay_h-10" -q:v
%QU% -codec:v mpeg4 %OUTPUT%
[/existing code]