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Inputting audio files

Open suxragi opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

I am posting for the first time. It is a very easy-to-use application that can analyze and compare multiple files instantly. If the files that can be analyzed depend on "ffprobe", I would like you to be able to import audio files as well. Consider Thank you.

suxragi avatar Aug 02 '23 23:08 suxragi

Cannot promise anything at this stage, but I will investigate how ffprobe reporting data for audio files.

fifonik avatar Aug 03 '23 00:08 fifonik

thank you. If it is possible, I would appreciate it if you could respond.

suxragi avatar Aug 03 '23 04:08 suxragi

This would be great! ffprobe handles audio in the same way as video. Just change -select_streams v:0 to -select_streams a:0. So in line 9 of ProgramConfig.cs change v:{{stream}} to a:{{stream}}. And however you want to parameterize that - a simple checkbox or radio button for 'Audio' vs. 'Video' would be easy.

For now, I just ran the ffprobe command manually (thanks for that!), eyeballed an average size from output lines like 'duration_time=0.021333|size=381', and calculated size * 8 / duration_time to get bps. Handy in cases where the stream metadata is missing the answer, so MediaInfo and similar don't show the bitrate.

stevekmcc avatar Apr 01 '24 21:04 stevekmcc

@suxragi opus-bitrate-analyzer

universish avatar Apr 09 '25 16:04 universish