[FFmpeg-user] Channel mapping misery

Bouke / VideoToolShed bouke at videotoolshed.com
Wed Mar 4 13:23:24 EET 2020



> On 04 Mar 2020, at 12:06, Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceffmpeg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Am Mi., 4. März 2020 um 12:02 Uhr schrieb Bouke / VideoToolShed
> <bouke at videotoolshed.com>:
> 
>> When I add one channel more to the previous command: (the wave file has 10 channels)
>> 
>> -threads 0 -i /Volumes/Data/test/C0092.MP4 -ss 1601.8095416666692 -i /Volumes/Data/test/068.WAV -map 0:0 -filter_complex [0:1][1:0][1:0][1:0][1:0][1:0][1:0]amerge=inputs=7,pan=7c|c0=c0|c1=c2|c2=c3|c3=c4|c4=c5|c5=c6|c6=c7[a] -map [a] -c:a pcm_s24le -timecode 01:42:38:10 -metadata:s:v:0 reel_name=C0092 -c:v copy /Volumes/Data/test/C0092.mov -y
>> 
>> This does show the pure channel mapping, but fails with:
> 
> Is it possible that you provided the complete, uncut console output
> for the working command line
> but not for the one that fails for you?

Hi Carl,
I did, it is at the bottom.
(Well, it’s not really console, it’s what Python returns. I can’t get it to run from the console. I’ll try again though.)

Bouke

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> Carl Eugen
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