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silentremove-ffmpeg

Detect and remove silent sections from video using ffmpeg.

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silentremove-ffmpeg

Detect and remove silent sections from video using ffmpeg.

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Features

  • Typescript support
  • Isomorphic package: works in Node.js and browsers

Installation (Optional)

This package can be invoked with npx without explicit installation.

Option 1: Using npx without installation

You can run the tool directly from the npm registry without having to install it globally or locally:

npx -y silentremove-ffmpeg [options]

The -y flag skip confirmation to download the package if it is not already cached.

This is convenient for one-off usage as it doesn’t require you to install or manage the tool. However, npx will check for updates each time it is invoked, which can add some overhead.

Option 2: Install as a version-controlled dependency

To avoid the overhead of npx checking for updates on every run, you can install silentremove-ffmpeg as a project dependency. This also ensures that the version you install is locked and won’t apply breaking changes unless you explicitly update it.

Installing the package as a dependency also allows you to use the API programmatically from your Node.js or TypeScript code, enabling more advanced usage like integrating the tool into larger workflows.

Steps:

  1. Install the package as a project dependency (this will add it to your package.json):

    npm install silentremove-ffmpeg
    
  2. Invoke the installed version using npx:

    npx silentremove-ffmpeg [options]
    

You can also install silentremove-ffmpeg with pnpm, yarn, or slnpm

Usage Example

You can use silentremove-ffmpeg from cli or from nodejs.

Cli Usage

silentremove-ffmpeg [options] <output file>
Cli Options
  • -i, --input <file>: Input file path (required)
  • -d, --duration-threshold <sec>: Duration threshold in seconds (default: 1)
  • -n, --noise-level-threshold <dB>: Noise level threshold in dB (default: -50)
  • -v, --version: Show the version number
  • -h, --help: Show this help message
Cli Usage Examples
  1. Using default duration (1 second) and noise level (-50 dB) thresholds:

    silentremove-ffmpeg -i in.mp4 out.mp4
    
  2. Custom thresholds: 1.5 seconds of silence and -40 dB noise level:

    silentremove-ffmpeg --input in.mp4 --duration-threshold 1.5 --noise-level-threshold -40 out.mp4
    
  3. Fast-paced cutting: detect silence shorter than 0.2 seconds and noise below -40 dB:

    silentremove-ffmpeg out.mp4 -i in.mp4 -n -40 -d 0.2
    

API Usage

import { silentDetectAndRemove } from 'silentremove-ffmpeg'

silentDetectAndRemove({
  inFile: 'in.mp4',
  outFile: 'out.mp4',
  durationThreshold: 1.5, // seconds
  noiseLevelThreshold: -40, // dB
})
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Silent sections removed.')
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err)
  })

Typescript Signature

import { ProgressArgs } from 'ffmpeg-progress'

export type Section = {
  /** @description in seconds */
  start: number
  /** @description in seconds */
  end: number
}

/** @description chain silentDetect() and silentRemove() */
export function silentDetectAndRemove(options: {
  inFile: string
  outFile: string
  /** @description -50 dB */
  noiseLevelThreshold?: number
  /** @description default 1 second */
  durationThreshold?: number
  onSilentDetectDuration?: ProgressArgs['onDuration']
  onSilentDetectProgress?: ProgressArgs['onProgress']
  onSilentRemoveDuration?: ProgressArgs['onDuration']
  onSilentRemoveProgress?: ProgressArgs['onProgress']
}): Promise<{
  nonSilentSections: Section[]
  silentSections: Section[]
}>

export function silentDetect(
  options: {
    file: string
    /** @description -50 dB */
    noiseLevelThreshold?: number
    /** @description default 1000 ms */
    durationThreshold?: number
    onSilentSection?: (section: Section) => void
    onNonSilentSection?: (section: Section) => void
  } & ProgressArgs,
): Promise<{
  silentSections: Section[]
  nonSilentSections: Section[]
}>

export function silentRemove(
  options: {
    inFile: string
    outFile: string
    /** @description nonSilentSections returned by silentDetect() or determined by custom logics */
    sections: Section[]
  } & ProgressArgs,
): Promise<void>

License

This project is licensed with BSD-2-Clause

This is free, libre, and open-source software. It comes down to four essential freedoms [ref]:

  • The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish
  • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others
  • The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others

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Package last updated on 10 Sep 2024

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