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I'm building a Flash-based recording application for a contracted web site. It streams the recorded voice (via SWF) to a Red5 server, then uses a combination of FFmpeg and SoX to compile the vocal audio with a lower-in-volume background music track. This all has to happen on-demand, that is, when a user "saves" his or her vocal recording.

Here is an example command I will be running. Names have been changed to protect the innocent. The filenames describe their role in the final file:

sox --combine mix -p --no-show-progress --norm "|ffmpeg -i /usr/share/red5/webapps/audiorecorder/stream/SPOKEN_VOICE.flv -t wav pipe:1" /var/www/ufiles/music/BACKGROUND_MUSIC.wav - | ffmpeg -i pipe:1 /var/www/ufiles/recordings/COMPILED_AUDIO_RECORDING.mp3

When I run this command in the shell, this is what happens:

$ sox --combine mix -p --no-show-progress --norm "|ffmpeg -i audioStream_1321399534128_21.flv -ar 44100 -ac 2 -t wav pipe:1" wrong.wav - | ffmpeg -i pipe:1 ~/www/trauma101.com/compiled.mp3
ffmpeg version N-34884-g7575980, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers
  built on Nov 15 2011 14:06:49 with gcc 4.4.5
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-postproc --enable-libfaac --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-x11grab --enable-libspeex
  libavutil    51. 25. 0 / 51. 25. 0
  libavcodec   53. 34. 0 / 53. 34. 0
  libavformat  53. 20. 0 / 53. 20. 0
  libavdevice  53.  4. 0 / 53.  4. 0
  libavfilter   2. 48. 1 /  2. 48. 1
  libswscale    2.  1. 0 /  2.  1. 0
  libpostproc  51.  2. 0 / 51.  2. 0
ffmpeg version N-34884-g7575980, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers
  built on Nov 15 2011 14:06:49 with gcc 4.4.5
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-postproc --enable-libfaac --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-x11grab --enable-libspeex
  libavutil    51. 25. 0 / 51. 25. 0
  libavcodec   53. 34. 0 / 53. 34. 0
  libavformat  53. 20. 0 / 53. 20. 0
  libavdevice  53.  4. 0 / 53.  4. 0
  libavfilter   2. 48. 1 /  2. 48. 1
  libswscale    2.  1. 0 /  2.  1. 0
  libpostproc  51.  2. 0 / 51.  2. 0
[libspeex @ 0x1e36b20] Missing Speex header, assuming defaults.
Input #0, flv, from 'audioStream_1321399534128_21.flv':
  Metadata:
    novideocodec    : 0
    server          : Red5 Server 1.0.0 RC2 Rev: 4295
    creationdate    : Tue Nov 15 15:25:41 PST 2011
    canSeekToEnd    : true
  Duration: 00:00:06.77, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 43 kb/s
    Stream #0:0: Audio: speex, 16000 Hz, 1 channels, s16
Invalid duration specification for t: wav
sox FAIL formats: can't open input pipe `|ffmpeg -i audioStream_1321399534128_21.flv -ar 44100 -ac 2 -t wav pipe:1': premature EOF

I think the issue is stemming from the conversion from FLV to WAV in FFmpeg, and since it's being piped in it causes the whole process to fail. I always get that duration warning, but when FFmpeg outputs to a .wav file and the SoX command is run separately, I can still get a WAV from SoX and convert that to MP3 manually. I'd like to do all this in one line, piping the data between applications.

What do I do?

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Problem is here:

sox FAIL formats: can't open input pipe

I assume you want sox to read from a pipe, normalize and convert to wav. In that case the mix argument is redundant. Something like this would do:

sox -p -t wav - gain -n | ...
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