[FFmpeg-user] Differences between ffmpeg and ffplay
DopeLabs
dopelabs at dubstep.fm
Wed Oct 3 13:28:52 EEST 2018
im not sure if windows has the ability to 'pipe' like a *nix system does.. but this works to pipe the output of ffmpeg to ffplay instead of a file..
hope this helps...
ffmpeg -i test_15kHz.mp3 -filter_complex "volume=1,highpass=f=12000,highpass=f=12000,highpass=f=12000,highpass=f=12000[a0];aevalsrc="sin\(12000*2*PI*t\)":c=stereo:s=44100[a1];[a0][a1]amultiply,lowpass=f=10000,lowpass=f=10000,lowpass=f=10000,lowpass=f=10000" -y -f wav - | ffplay -f wav -
cheers,
DL
> On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:42 27AM, Michael Koch <astroelectronic at t-online.de> wrote:
>
>
>>> oh no, I don't want to learn a new command line syntax only to solve
>>> this simple problem.
>>> I have a long ffmpeg command line that's working fine when writing the
>>> output to a file. Is there really no easy way to send the output to the
>>> speakers instead?
>> It is very easy syntax to learn, you can send output directly to
>> speakers with ffmpeg
>> too but that is extremly limited funcionality.
>
> How can I send the ffmpeg output to the speakers (on a Windows system)? I would like to test it.
>
> Michael
>
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