Can I overlay/downmix two audio mp3 files into one mp3 output file using ffmpeg?
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You can decode both of them, mix (pretty simple operation) and encode again– Andriy TylychkoJan 24, 2013 at 15:55
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1Can you please mention commands to do that. I checked the other post you mentioned in your link but it did not help.– FaisalJan 24, 2013 at 17:54
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@Faisalcan u please guide me..how to build ffmpeg on ubuntu? if yes then i will post new question on Stackoverflow with all the necessary details..– TheFlashJun 19, 2013 at 5:37
7 Answers
stereo + stereo → stereo
Normal downmix
Use the amix filter:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex amix=inputs=2:duration=longest output.mp3
Or the amerge filter:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex amerge=inputs=2 -ac 2 output.mp3
Downmix each input into specific output channel
Use the amerge and pan filters:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex "amerge=inputs=2,pan=stereo|c0<c0+c1|c1<c2+c3" output.mp3
mono + mono → stereo
Use the join filter:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex join=inputs=2:channel_layout=stereo output.mp3
Or amerge:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex amerge=inputs=2 output.mp3
mono + mono → mono
Use the amix filter:
ffmpeg -i input0.mp3 -i input1.mp3 -filter_complex amix=inputs=2:duration=longest output.mp3
More info and examples
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1Thanks, it really helped and done without errors. But my audio files are different in length. Do you have any idea that how to generate output file to the maximum length of input files?– FaisalJan 28, 2013 at 13:51
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please can you give the example by putting fake path and value . It will be appreciated Jul 9, 2014 at 6:52
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Will it be using like this ?? {"ffmpeg","-i", Audio,"-i",Audio2, "-filter_complex" ,"amerge", "-c:a", "libmp3lame","-q:a","4" ,filenameVideoReplace}; Jul 9, 2014 at 7:02
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@LordNeckbeard: Your code is not working for Merging two audio files.– user2471325Mar 4, 2015 at 7:18
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1@ArslanAhmad Without your actual command and the complete console output I can only guess that your
ffmpeg
was not configured with--enable-libmp3lame
and therefore cannot use this encoder.– lloganMar 24, 2016 at 16:38
Check this out:
ffmpeg -y -i ad_sound/whistle.mp3 -i ad_sound/4s.wav -filter_complex "[0:0][1:0] amix=inputs=2:duration=longest" -c:a libmp3lame ad_sound/outputnow.mp3
I think it will help.
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1this worked better for me, as take care of the differences in lenght.. this is how I mixed three sounds: ffmpeg -i flute_long.ogg -i gallop.ogg -i wind.ogg -filter_complex "[0:0][1:0] amix=inputs=3:duration=longest" main.ogg Oct 26, 2016 at 21:31
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Is there anyway to adjust the volume on one of the input files down say 20%?– chovyMar 21, 2017 at 0:20
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3@chovy ffmpeg -y -i A.mp3 -i B.mp3 -filter_complex "[0:0]volume=0.2[a];[1:0]volume=0.5[b];[a][b]amix=inputs=2:duration=longest" -c:a libmp3lame output1.mp3– dastanMar 15, 2018 at 10:26
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Thanks a lot, worked perfectly for me. I wanted to combine 2 different sound's into 1 file that has different durations. Feb 25, 2019 at 11:55
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Not a good solution. The volume of one of the audios must be decreased significantly if it is used as backgroumd (most common case). So one has to actually modify the volume of that file in order thast if can be mixed. See solution by @Sheetansh Kumar ... Aug 17 at 9:08
For merging two audio files with different volumes and different duration following command will work:
ffmpeg -y -i audio1.mp3 -i audio2.mp3 -filter_complex "[0:0]volume=0.09[a];[1:0]volume=1.8[b];[a][b]amix=inputs=2:duration=longest" -c:a libmp3lame output.mp3
Here duration can be change to longest or to shortest, you can also change the volume levels according to your need.
If you're looking to add background music to some voice use the following command as in the gaps the music will become loud automatically:
ffmpeg -i bgmusic.mp3 -i audio.mp3 -filter_complex "[1:a]asplit=2[sc][mix];[0:a][sc]sidechaincompress=threshold=0.003:ratio=20[bg]; [bg][mix]amerge[final]" -map [final] final.mp3
In this threshold is something whose value will decide how much loud the audio should be, the less the threshold more the audio will be. Ratio gives how much the other audio should be compressed, the more the ratio the more the compression is.
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Hi, can you please help me with my issue: I have 1 audio (length about 1 hour) and 1 background music only 1-3 minutes length. I want background music loop with audio length. How can I do that?– VnDevilNov 24, 2022 at 19:04
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You can concatenate same audio clip multiple times till the required length and while merging with 1hour clip you selected longest/shortest according to your requirement. Dec 7, 2022 at 8:14
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1getting error with amerge The following filters could not choose their formats: Parsed_amerge_2 Consider inserting the (a)format filter near their input or output. Dec 7, 2022 at 16:07
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Great solution! Modify the volume on the run and ww/o having to actually lower the volume of one of the audios. This answer should get the most upvotes! Aug 17 at 9:07
The amix
filter helps to mix multiple audio inputs into a single output.
If you run the following command:
ffmpeg -i INPUT1 -i INPUT2 -i INPUT3 -filter_complex amix=inputs=3:duration=first:dropout_transition=3 OUTPUT
This command will mix 3 input audio streams (I used two mp3 files, in the example below) into a single output with the same duration as the first input and a dropout transition time of 3 seconds.
The amix
filter accepts the following parameters:
inputs: The number of inputs. If unspecified, it defaults to 2.
duration: How to determine the end-of-stream.
longest: The duration of the longest input. (default)
shortest: The duration of the shortest input.
first: The duration of the first input.
dropout_transition: The transition time, in seconds, for volume renormalization when an input stream ends. The default value is 2 seconds.
For example, I ran the following command in Ubuntu: FFMPEG version: 3.2.1-1 UBUNTU 16.04.1
ffmpeg -i background.mp3 -i bSound.mp3 -filter_complex amix=inputs=2:duration=first:dropout_transition=0 -codec:a libmp3lame -q:a 0 OUTPUT.mp3
-codec:a libmp3lame -q:a 0
was used to set a variable bit rate. Remember that, you need to install the libmp3lame library, if is necessary. But, it will work even without the -codec:a libmp3lame -q:a 0
part.
Reference: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#amix
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Works perfectly well AND is also available for avconv, contrary to the amerge plugin which didn't work for my version of avconv
(avconv version 9.20-6:9.20-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)
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Hi, can you please help me with my issue: I have 1 audio (length about 1 hour) and 1 background music only 1-3 minutes length. I want background music loop with audio. How can I do that?– VnDevilNov 24, 2022 at 19:03
If they are different length, you can use apad to add a silent sound to the shortest one
With Bash
set 'amovie=a.mp3 [gg]; amovie=b.mp3 [hh]; [gg][hh] amerge'
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "$1" -q 0 c.mp3
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example offline - what exactly does set do with this argument? how does this influence the following
ffmpeg
command? Jun 14, 2022 at 13:30
You can use the following command arguments:
// Command is here
let commandValue = "-y -i \(recordedAudioPath) -i \(backgroundAudio) -filter_complex [\(0):a][\(1):a]amerge=inputs=\(2)[a] -map [a] -ac \(2) -shortest -preset ultrafast \(outputPath)"
MobileFFmpeg.execute(commandValue)