audio-extract is a Python library that allows you to extract audio from video files and trim the audio according to your
needs
Description
audio-extract is a Python library that allows you to extract audio from video files and trim the audio according to your
needs. You can use it to create audio clips from movies, podcasts, or any other video source. It supports various audio
and video formats, such as MP3, WAV, OGG, MP4, AVI, and MKV.
Installing
pip install audio-extract
pip install git+https://github.com/riad-azz/audio-extract.git
Getting Started
The application is pretty straightforward all you need is to import the extract_audio
function. The function args:
-
input_path
: The path to the input (Video/Audio) file.
-
output_path
: The path to the extracted audio file. The default value is ./audio.mp3
.
-
output_format
: The format of the extracted audio. The default value is mp3
.
-
start_time
: The start time of the output in HH:MM:SS
or MM:SS
format. The default value is 00:00:00
.
-
duration
: The duration of the extracted audio in seconds (float). The default value is None
which means
full audio will be extracted if start_time
is set to 00:00:00
.
-
overwrite
: Whether to overwrite the output file if it already exists or not. The default value is False
.
The supported file formats:
-
Supported audio formats : WAV, OGG, MP3, AAC, FLAC, M4A, OGA, OPUS
-
Supported video formats : MP4, MKV, WEBM, FLV, AVI, MOV, WMV, M4V
Executing the program
from audio_extract import extract_audio
extract_audio(input_path="./video.mp4", output_path="./audio.mp3")
This will create a mp3
file called audio.mp3
that contains the full audio of the video file video.mp4
.
from audio_extract import extract_audio
extract_audio(input_path="./video.mp4",
output_path="./audio.mp3",
start_time="00:30",
overwrite=True)
This will create a mp3
file called audio.mp3
that starts after the first 30 seconds of the video file video.mp4
and will overwrite audio.mp3
file if it already exists.
from audio_extract import extract_audio
extract_audio(input_path="./video.mp4",
output_path="./audio.mp3",
start_time="00:25",
duration=15.0)
This will convert video file video.mp4
to a mp3 file starting from 00:25
to 00:40
called audio.mp3
that will have a duration of 00:15
.
Trim audio:
from audio_extract import extract_audio
extract_audio(input_path="./audio.mp3",
output_path="./new_audio.mp3",
start_time="00:05",
duration=20.0)
This will trim the audio.mp3
file starting from 00:05
to 00:25
to a mp3
file called new_audio.mp3
that will
have a duration of 00:20
.
Running Command-Line-Interface
CLI Arguments
The following cli arguments are supported:
-
--input
or -i
: The path to the input (Video/Audio) file.
-
--output
or -o
: The path to the extracted audio file. The default value is ./audio.mp3
.
-
--format
or -f
: The format of the extracted audio. The default value is mp3
.
-
--start-time
or -st
: The start time of the output in HH:MM:SS
or MM:SS
format. The default value
is 00:00:00
.
-
--duration
or -d
: The duration of the extracted audio in seconds (float), The default value is None
which means full audio will be extracted if start_time
is set to 00:00:00
.
-
--overwrite
or -ow
: Whether to overwrite the output file if it already exists or not. The default value
is False
.
CLI Usage Example:
Here is an example of using the CLI to extract audio:
audio-extract --input="./video.mp4" --output="./audios/extracted_audio.wav" --format="wav"
This command will extract the full audio starting from video.mp4
to a wav
file called extracted_audio.wav
and will
be saved to the folder ./audios/
. The folder will be automatically created if it doesn't exist.
Authors
Riadh Azzoun - @riad-azz
License
This project is licensed under the [MIT] License - see the LICENSE.md file for details