Equivalent of old-style ffmpeg's silenceremove in newest version of ffmpeg











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In the past, I've used the audio filter silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB. It's worked great, but upon downloading a fresh copy of ffmpeg unto another computer, I found that this command no longer works. Examining the wiki reveals that the syntax for the silenceremove filter has been changed.



Instead of just using an old version of ffmpeg, I'd like to translate this old command to the new so that I don't have to mess with getting a compatible old version. However, since I can't find the wiki entry for the old silenceremove, It's proving quites difficult to try and translate.










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  • Which is your old version?
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  • @Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
    – Matt M.
    Nov 25 at 18:32















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In the past, I've used the audio filter silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB. It's worked great, but upon downloading a fresh copy of ffmpeg unto another computer, I found that this command no longer works. Examining the wiki reveals that the syntax for the silenceremove filter has been changed.



Instead of just using an old version of ffmpeg, I'd like to translate this old command to the new so that I don't have to mess with getting a compatible old version. However, since I can't find the wiki entry for the old silenceremove, It's proving quites difficult to try and translate.










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  • Which is your old version?
    – Gyan
    Nov 25 at 17:30










  • @Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
    – Matt M.
    Nov 25 at 18:32













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In the past, I've used the audio filter silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB. It's worked great, but upon downloading a fresh copy of ffmpeg unto another computer, I found that this command no longer works. Examining the wiki reveals that the syntax for the silenceremove filter has been changed.



Instead of just using an old version of ffmpeg, I'd like to translate this old command to the new so that I don't have to mess with getting a compatible old version. However, since I can't find the wiki entry for the old silenceremove, It's proving quites difficult to try and translate.










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In the past, I've used the audio filter silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB. It's worked great, but upon downloading a fresh copy of ffmpeg unto another computer, I found that this command no longer works. Examining the wiki reveals that the syntax for the silenceremove filter has been changed.



Instead of just using an old version of ffmpeg, I'd like to translate this old command to the new so that I don't have to mess with getting a compatible old version. However, since I can't find the wiki entry for the old silenceremove, It's proving quites difficult to try and translate.







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  • Which is your old version?
    – Gyan
    Nov 25 at 17:30










  • @Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
    – Matt M.
    Nov 25 at 18:32


















  • Which is your old version?
    – Gyan
    Nov 25 at 17:30










  • @Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
    – Matt M.
    Nov 25 at 18:32
















Which is your old version?
– Gyan
Nov 25 at 17:30




Which is your old version?
– Gyan
Nov 25 at 17:30












@Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
– Matt M.
Nov 25 at 18:32




@Gyan The nightly build of September 21, 2017.
– Matt M.
Nov 25 at 18:32










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silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB for September 21, 2017 build translates to silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:0:'any':-1:1:-45dB for current (Nov 26, 2018) build.



Two options are new. The old option leave_silence is factorized into start_silence and stop_silence, with the former inserted after your third value in the original string. The second option is start_mode which sets which all channels need to be silent in order for the filter to register the start of a silent segment. Choices are any (default) and all. This option appears after start_silence.






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  • Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
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silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB for September 21, 2017 build translates to silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:0:'any':-1:1:-45dB for current (Nov 26, 2018) build.



Two options are new. The old option leave_silence is factorized into start_silence and stop_silence, with the former inserted after your third value in the original string. The second option is start_mode which sets which all channels need to be silent in order for the filter to register the start of a silent segment. Choices are any (default) and all. This option appears after start_silence.






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  • Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
    – Paul B. Mahol
    Nov 29 at 20:36















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2
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accepted










silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB for September 21, 2017 build translates to silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:0:'any':-1:1:-45dB for current (Nov 26, 2018) build.



Two options are new. The old option leave_silence is factorized into start_silence and stop_silence, with the former inserted after your third value in the original string. The second option is start_mode which sets which all channels need to be silent in order for the filter to register the start of a silent segment. Choices are any (default) and all. This option appears after start_silence.






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  • Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
    – Paul B. Mahol
    Nov 29 at 20:36













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silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB for September 21, 2017 build translates to silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:0:'any':-1:1:-45dB for current (Nov 26, 2018) build.



Two options are new. The old option leave_silence is factorized into start_silence and stop_silence, with the former inserted after your third value in the original string. The second option is start_mode which sets which all channels need to be silent in order for the filter to register the start of a silent segment. Choices are any (default) and all. This option appears after start_silence.






share|improve this answer












silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:-1:1:-45dB for September 21, 2017 build translates to silenceremove=0:0:-45dB:0:'any':-1:1:-45dB for current (Nov 26, 2018) build.



Two options are new. The old option leave_silence is factorized into start_silence and stop_silence, with the former inserted after your third value in the original string. The second option is start_mode which sets which all channels need to be silent in order for the filter to register the start of a silent segment. Choices are any (default) and all. This option appears after start_silence.







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  • Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
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  • Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
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    Nov 29 at 20:36
















Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
– Paul B. Mahol
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Please use named options, that way it is more future proof.
– Paul B. Mahol
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