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I am quite new to ffmpeg and I am trying to replace a part of a first audio file with another second file. The second file can be too short, so some sort of loop should exist.

After some research I came up with the following command arguments and it gives me the output as long as I only do one replacement. But I would like to do multiple replacements. So any help on what I am doing wrong? Any suggestions/remarks on the way of working are also very welcome.

(Any typos in the commands below can be ignored, I generate the command by script and for ease of use I simplified the names.)

Works (One replacement):

"ffmpeg.exe" -y -i "first.wav" -i "second.wav" -filter_complex "[1:a][1:a][1:a]concat=n=3:v=0:a=1,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceBase];[0:a]atrim=0:3,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partA];[replaceBase]atrim=0:2,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceA];[0:a]atrim=start=5,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partB];[partA][replaceA][partB]concat=n=3:v=0:a=1[aout]" -map "[aout]" Out.wav

Works Not (Multiple replacements):

"ffmpeg.exe" -y -i "first.wav" -i "second.wav" -filter_complex "[1:a][1:a][1:a]concat=n=3:v=0:a=1,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceBase];[0:a]atrim=0:3,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partA];[replaceBase]atrim=0:2,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceA];[0:a]atrim=5:4,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partB];[replaceBase]atrim=0:2,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceB];[0:a]atrim=start=6,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partC];[partA][replaceA][partB][replaceB][PartC]concat=n=4:v=0:a=1[aout]" -map "[aout]" Out.wav

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Thanks in advance!

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I managed to find a workaround (or maybe just how it should be done) by splitting the looped stream with asplit. Remarks for the way of processing are still welcome...

"ffmpeg.exe" -y -i "first.wav" -i "second.wav" -filter_complex "[1:a][1:a][1:a]concat=n=3:v=0:a=1,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceBase];[replaceBase]asplit=2 [replaceA][replaceB];[0:a]atrim=0:3,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partA];[replaceA]atrim=0:2,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceTrimmedA];[0:a]atrim=5:6,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partB];[replaceB]atrim=0:2,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[replaceTrimmedB];[0:a]atrim=start=8,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[partC];[partA][replaceTrimmedA][partB][replaceTrimmedB][PartC]concat=n=4:v=0:a=1[aout]" -map "[aout]" Out.wav

Regards,

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