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Piping output of youtube-dl to a script using ffmpeg looks ok using echo but returns an error when executing
22 février 2016, par user556068I am trying to use youtube-dl to get the urls of some videos and then pipe the resulting urls into the input of my script. So in my terminal I do
youtube-dl --ignore-config -iga ~/Desktop/youtube/videolist.txt | myscript.sh
In my script I define things as
command='ffmpeg'
inputArgs='-i'
outputArgs='-c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -qp 0'
directory="${HOME}/Desktop/Videos/"
output="video${count}"
extension='mp4'I test it with
echo
to make sure everything appears in the correct order.echo "${command}" "${inputArgs}" "${input}" "${outputArgs}" \
"${directory}""${output}${count}"."${extension}"And the output from that looks correct. But when I try to run the same thing without the preceding
echo
command, i.e.,"${command}" "${inputArgs}" "${input}" "${outputArgs}" \
"${directory}""${output}${count}"."${extension}"I get an error message that says
At least one output file must be specified.
So it seems pretty obvious to me that I’m doing something wrong when attempting to execute it.
I have tried :
- quoting the entire line as a whole
- quoting different sections together
- using the
exec
command in front of everything
No matter what I do, an error occurs at some point in the process. I know it’s something simple I’m doing wrong. Would someone please enlighten me as to what that might be ?
I feel very strongly that the
.
shouldn’t just be in the middle of everything like that, but I really don’t know.Again, everything looks as it should when I run
echo
before the string of shell parameters.If more of the script I’m using is needed to understand what I’m talking about, that is not a problem.
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Piping output of youtube-dl to a script using ffmpeg looks ok using echo but returns an error when executing
29 mai 2020, par I0_olI am trying to use youtube-dl to get the urls of some videos and then pipe the resulting urls into the input of my script. So in my terminal I do



youtube-dl --ignore-config -iga ~/Desktop/youtube/videolist.txt | myscript.sh




In my script I define things as



command='ffmpeg' 
inputArgs='-i' 
outputArgs='-c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -qp 0' 
directory="${HOME}/Desktop/Videos/"
output="video${count}" 
extension='mp4' 




I test it with
echo
to make sure everything appears in the correct order.


echo "${command}" "${inputArgs}" "${input}" "${outputArgs}" \
"${directory}""${output}${count}"."${extension}"




And the output from that looks correct. But when I try to run the same thing without the preceding
echo
command, i.e.,


"${command}" "${inputArgs}" "${input}" "${outputArgs}" \
"${directory}""${output}${count}"."${extension}"




I get an error message that says





At least one output file must be specified.





So it seems pretty obvious to me that I'm doing something wrong when attempting to execute it.



I have tried :



- 

- quoting the entire line as a whole
- quoting different sections together
- using the
exec
command in front of everything









No matter what I do, an error occurs at some point in the process. I know it's something simple I'm doing wrong. Would someone please enlighten me as to what that might be ?



I feel very strongly that the
.
shouldn't just be in the middle of everything like that, but I really don't know.


Again, everything looks as it should when I run
echo
before the string of shell parameters.


If more of the script I'm using is needed to understand what I'm talking about, that is not a problem.


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Download youtube video as stream Readable object
26 décembre 2023, par Abraam Emadin this function it download youtube video as a file out.mp4 on hard disk i need to download it as a Readable Object to upload it


private async downloadVideo(videoId: string) {
// Buildin with nodejs
const cp = require('child_process');
const readline = require('readline');
// External modules
const ytdl = require('ytdl-core');
const ffmpeg = require('ffmpeg-static');
// Global constants
const ref = `https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=${videoId}`;
const tracker = {
 start: Date.now(),
 audio: { downloaded: 0, total: Infinity },
 video: { downloaded: 0, total: Infinity },
 merged: { frame: 0, speed: '0x', fps: 0 },
};

// Get audio and video streams
const audio = ytdl(ref, { quality: 'highestaudio' })
 .on('progress', (_, downloaded, total) => {
 tracker.audio = { downloaded, total };
 });
const video = ytdl(ref, { quality: 'highestvideo' })
 .on('progress', (_, downloaded, total) => {
 tracker.video = { downloaded, total };
 });

// Prepare the progress bar
let progressbarHandle = null;
const progressbarInterval = 1000;
const showProgress = () => {
 readline.cursorTo(process.stdout, 0);
 const toMB = i => (i / 1024 / 1024).toFixed(2);

 process.stdout.write(`Audio | ${(tracker.audio.downloaded / tracker.audio.total * 100).toFixed(2)}% processed `);
 process.stdout.write(`(${toMB(tracker.audio.downloaded)}MB of ${toMB(tracker.audio.total)}MB).${' '.repeat(10)}\n`);

 process.stdout.write(`Video | ${(tracker.video.downloaded / tracker.video.total * 100).toFixed(2)}% processed `);
 process.stdout.write(`(${toMB(tracker.video.downloaded)}MB of ${toMB(tracker.video.total)}MB).${' '.repeat(10)}\n`);

 process.stdout.write(`Merged | processing frame ${tracker.merged.frame} `);
 process.stdout.write(`(at ${tracker.merged.fps} fps => ${tracker.merged.speed}).${' '.repeat(10)}\n`);

 process.stdout.write(`running for: ${((Date.now() - tracker.start) / 1000 / 60).toFixed(2)} Minutes.`);
 readline.moveCursor(process.stdout, 0, -3);
};

// Start the ffmpeg child process
const ffmpegProcess = cp.spawn(ffmpeg, [
 // Remove ffmpeg's console spamming
 '-loglevel', '8', '-hide_banner',
 // Redirect/Enable progress messages
 '-progress', 'pipe:3',
 // Set inputs
 '-i', 'pipe:4',
 '-i', 'pipe:5',
 // Map audio & video from streams
 '-map', '0:a',
 '-map', '1:v',
 // Keep encoding
 '-c:v', 'copy',
 // Define output file
 '-f', 'mpegts', // Use MPEG-TS format for streaming
 'out.mp4'
], {
 windowsHide: true,
 stdio: [
 /* Standard: stdin, stdout, stderr */
 'inherit', 'inherit', 'inherit',
 /* Custom: pipe:3, pipe:4, pipe:5 */
 'pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe',
 ],
});
ffmpegProcess.on('close', () => {
 console.log('done');
 // Cleanup
 process.stdout.write('\n\n\n\n');
 clearInterval(progressbarHandle);
});
// Link streams
// FFmpeg creates the transformer streams and we just have to insert / read data
ffmpegProcess.stdio[3].on('data', chunk => {
 // Start the progress bar
 if (!progressbarHandle) progressbarHandle = setInterval(showProgress, progressbarInterval);
 // Parse the param=value list returned by ffmpeg
 const lines = chunk.toString().trim().split('\n');
 const args: any = {};
 for (const l of lines) {
 const [key, value] = l.split('=');
 args[key.trim()] = value.trim();
 }
 tracker.merged = args;
});
audio.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[4]);
video.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[5]);



}`