@intrepidhero 1: An audiogram is essentially an audio file converted to video, with a visual waveform overlay that "visualizes" the audio. Cool for sharing clips on social media or uploading audio podcasts to video platforms.
2: Yes but are THOSE free? :)
3: I used to be a command line warrior, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
@tk Nope, haven't dug in that deep. Although now that you mention it...I suppose once there IS a command, it can be easily plugged in and repeated with some kind of simple script...
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Unknown parent • • •@intrepidhero 1: An audiogram is essentially an audio file converted to video, with a visual waveform overlay that "visualizes" the audio. Cool for sharing clips on social media or uploading audio podcasts to video platforms.
2: Yes but are THOSE free? :)
3: I used to be a command line warrior, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
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in reply to Jason Evangelho π§π • • •Our very good mutual friend Mr Ressington uses:
https://github.com/djfun/audio-visualizer-python
Recently a colleague implemented similar in pure Bash to wrap ffmpeg:
https://codeberg.org/selfawaresoup/unix-notes/src/branch/main/scripts/visualize-audio
GitHub - djfun/audio-visualizer-python: a little GUI tool to render visualization videos of audio files
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in reply to Jason Evangelho π§π • • •Ok, I embraced the command line!
Huge thanks to @intrepidhero, @tk and others for the nudges and guides. It came out great.
The guide I ultimately used is this one, which is finally what made everything click into place: https://talesfromtrantor.com/behind-the-scenes/generating-audiograms-with-ffmpeg/
Generating podcast audiograms with FFmpeg β Tales from Trantor
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