On Mon, 12 Dec 2016, Matthias, Thomas wrote:
I see that there is a sine wave filter when using ‘-f lavfi –i
“sine=frequency=1000:duration=60”, which is great! However, what is the
easiest/best way to get this into a multichannel format, say 5.1 or even 16
channels? Ideally it would be nice to specify multiple frequencies for each
channel, but if I want say 16 channels of the exact same sinewave in each, how
would I do this? Is there a way to “copy” the first channel into the remaining
15? Do I need to specify an input for each channel and then use –map correctly?
I’ve tried a few different things, but no success so far.
Probably easier to do this with aevalsrc, you can find examples here:
https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#Examples-59
And yout command line should look something like:
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i
"aevalsrc=16c:d=60:sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)|sin(440*2*PI*t)"
out.wav
Regards,
Marton
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