Pydub unable to locate ffprobe [duplicate]
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Here is the link to a similar question to this: Pydub (WindowsError: [Error 2] The system can not find the file specified) Although in this one the problem is with ffmpeg, which I solved by setting the absolute path.

After setting the absolute path for converter and/or ffmpeg with either:

AudioSegment.converter = r'C:\ffmpeg\bin'

or

AudioSegment.ffmpeg = r'C:\ffmpeg\bin'

I still get this error:

C:\Program Files\Python36\lib\site-packages\pydub\utils.py:193: RuntimeWarning: Couldn't find ffprobe or avprobe - defaulting to ffprobe, but may not work warn("Couldn't find ffprobe or avprobe - defaulting to ffprobe, but may not work", RuntimeWarning) Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/Users/Sean/Desktop/vp/encode_audio/m4a_to_wav.py", line 4, in song = AudioSegment.from_file("pines.m4a", "m4a") File "C:\Program Files\Python36\lib\site-packages\pydub\audio_segment.py", line 660, in from_file info = mediainfo_json(orig_file) File "C:\Program Files\Python36\lib\site-packages\pydub\utils.py", line 263, in mediainfo_json res = Popen(command, stdin=stdin_parameter, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) File "C:\Program Files\Python36\lib\subprocess.py", line 707, in init restore_signals, start_new_session) File "C:\Program Files\Python36\lib\subprocess.py", line 990, in _execute_child startupinfo) FileNotFoundError: [WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified`

I have ffmpeg in my path envvar. I also have libav in my path envvar, and installed libav and then pydub in the order specified at https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub#dependencies.

Nothing I'm doing appears to be working, so any ideas or solutions would be greatly appreciated!

Adriel answered 7/7, 2018 at 2:56 Comment(2)
Windows This worked for me with a system reboot after install #74651715Kissable
Windows: This worked for me with a reboot after install #74651715Kissable
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I had the same problem, but I solved it five minutes ago.

Here is the solution:

  1. Download ffmpeg file into your computer and install it.

  2. Pass the system path of the ffmpeg file location. enter image description here

(¥ means \)

I put the file into C:\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe

(Attention: This is after I changed the filename)

from pydub import AudioSegment
AudioSegment.converter = "C:\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe"
AudioSegment.ffmpeg = "C:\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe"
AudioSegment.ffprobe ="C:\\ffmpeg\\ffmpeg\\bin\\ffprobe.exe"

Put these lines after the import sentence.

At last, reboot your computer

I have suffered from this problem very much, but the problem is solved now.

Girdler answered 20/8, 2018 at 14:6 Comment(1)
This solved the error I was getting. I have long since given up on this and instead just utilise ffmpeg through cmd, but thought I would mark this as answered for those of you who happen to be unfortunate enough to stumble upon this question. I should mention that this error is now replaced with json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) This is the only link I could find relate to it: github.com/blueset/ehForwarderBot/issues/133Adriel
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To add on to @Gopesh Kwandelwal's answer

sudo apt install ffmpeg

an alternative is to have Anaconda or Miniconda installed, then use:
conda install ffmpeg

This worked for me when inside a custom environment, and didn't even require restarting the kernel, let alone restarting the computer. (I couldn't comment on that thread b/c I don't have enough reputation).

Inness answered 22/12, 2020 at 15:40 Comment(1)
First of all, install ffmpeg following the post : geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-install-ffmpeg-on-windows Then, apply conda install ffmpeg. It worked for me! Thanks :)Immoral
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For Linux/Ubuntu/Debian users:

sudo apt install ffmpeg
Abbreviated answered 28/8, 2020 at 12:18 Comment(0)
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I followed the step mentioned by @user9402680 but still causing issue. Then I add ffmpeg bin file path location to PATH environment variable. Its working fine now

Upstate answered 13/3, 2019 at 3:35 Comment(1)
Maybe you missed the "I have ffmpeg in my path envvar. I also have libav in my path envvar, and installed libav and then pydub in the order specified at https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub#dependencies."Adriel
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Mac OS

Mac (using homebrew):

ffmpeg

brew install ffmpeg

Reference

https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub#getting-ffmpeg-set-up

Kisangani answered 25/12, 2022 at 21:35 Comment(0)

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