Some commands you can use to merge 2 mp3 ffmpeg -i input1.mp3 -i input2.mp3 -filter_complex amerge -ac 2 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 4 output.mp3 ffmpeg -i input1.mp3 -i aj-loop.wav -filter_complex “amix=inputs=2:duration=longest” -ac 2 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 4 output.mp3 ffmpeg -i /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/testimages/test/input1.mp3 -i /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/testimages/test/aj-loop.wav -filter_complex “amix=inputs=2:duration=longest” -ac 2 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 4
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The problem with serialized inputs is that – so basically the size of the string is remembered: :6:”source”;s:62:”http://localhost/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/test.m4v”;s: If you url is shorter / longer then the new size must be updated which makes it difficult for FIND AND REPLACE Basically you need to unserialize the array then serialize it again if you want to
Posted on September 29 2016 / in Tips
Hello I’m going to show you some productivity features that exist on Mac OS X and are completely lacking in Windows. I am a web developer and these are the features I appreciate most on mac OS X video – https://goo.gl/MXjYd7 1. Zoom The zoom feature makes it very easy to select text when the font
Posted on August 24 2016 / in Tips
First of all you need to access this link – Google console develoeprs and login with your google account Create a new project access that project in the top left menu and select google data api enable the api access credetials page create a new api key – then select BROWSER key
Today I am going to show you format time from this format x ( seconds ) to xx:xx . And the reverse. Javascript function from 90 to 1:30 function formatTime(arg) { //formats the time var s = Math.round(arg); var m = 0; if (s > 0) { while (s > 59) { m++; s -=
Parsing shortcodes such as this one [row] [col size="6"]...[/col] [col size="6"] // second col [row] [col size="6"]...[/col] // second col end, wrong [col size="6"]...[/col] [/row] [/col] [/row] can be tricky because the second [col] is ended by the one nested in the second, nested [row] so I have found that the best solution is to
Posted on February 28 2014 / in Tips / 4 comments
If you have a project and have to read .srt format in javascript – this is the post for you. This is the regular expression that matches the format in .srt files. ([0-9]+(?:.[0-9]*)?)[sS]*?(.*-->.*)[sS]*?(w+.*)[n|r] test here – http://regexr.com?38d0s
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