I'm glad to know it's possible. Unfortunately, the documentation doesn't give me any clues that have been helpful. I've looked through the documentation for silencedetect, silenceremove, noise, and filtergraph syntax. I've even tried just searching through all the documentation for "amplitude" and "noise" and "silence" and have yet to find anything that tells me how to accomplish this. The only thing I've found that says anything about specifying a parameter value as a range is under 38.145 readeia608, which suggests using [value - value], which naturally doesn't work for silencedetect's noise parameter. I've also asked this same question on the Super User Stack Exchange and did not receive a single response. I've exhausted all my options, including looking at documentation.

Le 2018-09-23 à 17:06, Paul B Mahol a écrit :
On 9/23/18, Josh McNeill <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm trying to figure out a way to detect silence with FFmpeg but not
absolute/digital silence. Is it possible to set a floor somehow with
silencedetect so that I'm detecting sound above absolute silence but
below some threshold?
Yes, it is n/noise parameter, read available documentation.
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