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  • FFMPEG : Generate 7.1 channel audio file with the longest time of input file

    10 juin 2020, par Anthony

    I want to use ffmpeg to generate 7.1 channel audio file from 8 different audio files.
But I found the output file's duration is decided by the input file with shortest duration.
I didn't find any parameter to auto-pad the shorter audio file or choose the longest duration as final duration.

    



    I already have seen the offlical document as below.
https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/AudioChannelManipulation
But nothing is helpful.

    



    This is the command I use right now :

    



    ffmpeg -i fl.wav -i fr.wav -i fc.wav -i lfe.wav -i bl.wav -i bl.wav -i sl.wav -i sr.wav -filter_complex "[0:a][1:a][2:a][3:a][4:a][5:a][6:a][7:a]join=inputs=8:channel_layout=7.1[a]" -map "[a]" output.wav

    


  • System.IO.IOException : Pipe is broken error with FFMpegCore library

    14 octobre 2024, par secretply

    I am looking to retrieve the loudnorm data in JSON format from FFmpeg (using FFMpegCore 5.1.0). This is the code I currently have :

    


    await FFMpegArguments
    .FromPipeInput(new StreamPipeSource(fileStream.OpenReadStream()))
    .OutputToPipe(new StreamPipeSink(outputStream), options => options.WithCustomArgument("-af loudnorm=print_format=json"))
    .ProcessAsynchronously();


    


    This is the exception I get, which is similar to this old GitHub issue.

    


    System.IO.IOException: 'Pipe is broken.'

This exception was originally thrown at this call stack:
    System.IO.Pipes.PipeStream.PipeValueTaskSource.GetResult(short)
    System.IO.Pipes.PipeStream.PipeValueTaskSource.System.Threading.Tasks.Sources.IValueTaskSource.GetResult(short)
    System.IO.Stream.CopyToAsync.__Core|27_0(System.IO.Stream, System.IO.Stream, int, System.Threading.CancellationToken) in Stream.cs
    FFMpegCore.Arguments.InputPipeArgument.ProcessDataAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken)
    FFMpegCore.Arguments.PipeArgument.During(System.Threading.CancellationToken)
    FFMpegCore.FFMpegArguments.During(System.Threading.CancellationToken)
    FFMpegCore.FFMpegArgumentProcessor.Process(Instances.ProcessArguments, System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource)
    FFMpegCore.FFMpegArgumentProcessor.ProcessAsynchronously(bool, FFMpegCore.FFOptions)


    


    I am trying to replicate the following FFmpeg command and JSON output :

    


    ffmpeg -i "file.flac" -af loudnorm=print_format=json -f null -


    


    {
        "input_i" : "-21.87",
        "input_tp" : "-7.13",
        "input_lra" : "5.00",
        "input_thresh" : "-32.04",
        "output_i" : "-24.76",
        "output_tp" : "-10.36",
        "output_lra" : "4.10",
        "output_thresh" : "-34.84",
        "normalization_type" : "dynamic",
        "target_offset" : "0.76"
}


    


    If I add .ForceFormat("null") to the OutputToPipe options, I do not get the exception but when I read the output stream, it returns an empty string. In the issue mentioned, I know they mentioned a way to get the FFMpegErrorOutput property but I do not know how that can be done. I could not find an example of outputting a stream as JSON. If anyone can point me in the right direction or can provide an alternative solution, I would greatly appreciate it.

    


  • How to input system.io stream object into ffmpeg using c#

    9 décembre 2018, par Ruvik

    I have a System.io stream object which is raw pcm data, if i want to convert it using ffmpeg what command shall I use