[FFmpeg-user] convert audio files to serve them on website

David Froger david.froger at mailoo.org
Wed Jan 20 01:03:20 EET 2021


Hello,

I'm building a website that allow talks to be uploaded (HTTPS POST)
and then be streamed (html5 audio element) or downloaded (HTTPS GET).
I'm also thinking to make them available as podcast. As I have no
experience with audio files, I'm looking for advices.

I would like the upload/download/stream to be as portable as possible:
Currently, the talks may be recorded for example from a voice record, a
smartphone, a tablet. It is then directly uploaded to the website. I've
encountered these formats: (.mp3, .m4a, .3gp) but I would like to
support as much formats as possible. It may then be streamed or
downloaded from one of the major desktop (GNU/Linux, OSX, Windows) or
mobile/tablet (Androïd, IOS) browsers.

So I would like to convert the uploaded file with ffmpeg before serving
it (done by the webserver).

Some questions I have:
- Would .mp3 be the most appropriate format?
- Should I adapt the ffmpeg command according to the input file, or can I use
  an "universal command", something like: ffmpeg -i file.{.m4a,3gp,...} -vn file.mp3
- Should I add "-acodec libmp3lame", or is it implicit from the output
  file .mp3 extension?
- Is there any benefit from adding other options? For example here
  https://stackoverflow.com/a/12952172 I've seen "-ar 44100", but why
  not just keep the input frequency? (same for "-ac 2" and "-b:a 192k",
  why not just keep what is in the input, is it just to optimize the
  size of the output file?) Any other useful option?

Thanks for reading!




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