Encode audio
🤖/audio/encode converts audio files into all kinds of formats for you. We provide encoding presets for the most common formats.
Usage example
Encode uploaded audio to MP3 format at a 256 kbps bitrate:
{
"steps": {
"mp3_encoded": {
"robot": "/audio/encode",
"use": ":original",
"preset": "mp3",
"bitrate": 256000,
"ffmpeg_stack": "v6.0.0"
}
}
}
Parameters
-
use
String / Array of Strings / Object requiredSpecifies which Step(s) to use as input.
-
You can pick any names for Steps except
":original"
(reserved for user uploads handled by Transloadit) -
You can provide several Steps as input with arrays:
"use": [ ":original", "encoded", "resized" ]
💡 That’s likely all you need to know about
use
, but you can view Advanced use cases. -
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output_meta
Object / Boolean ⋅ default:{}
Allows you to specify a set of metadata that is more expensive on CPU power to calculate, and thus is disabled by default to keep your Assemblies processing fast.
For images, you can add
"has_transparency": true
in this object to extract if the image contains transparent parts and"dominant_colors": true
to extract an array of hexadecimal color codes from the image.For videos, you can add the
"colorspace: true"
parameter to extract the colorspace of the output video.For audio, you can add
"mean_volume": true
to get a single value representing the mean average volume of the audio file.You can also set this to
false
to skip metadata extraction and speed up transcoding. -
preset
String ⋅ default:"mp3"
Performs conversion using pre-configured settings.
If you specify your own FFmpeg parameters using the Robot's
ffmpeg
parameter and you have not specified a preset, then the defaultmp3
preset is not applied. This is to prevent you from having to override each of themp3
preset's values manually.For a list of audio presets, see audio presets.
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bitrate
Integer ⋅ default: autoBit rate of the resulting audio file, in bits per second. If not specified will default to the bit rate of the input audio file.
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sample_rate
Integer ⋅ default: autoSample rate of the resulting audio file, in Hertz. If not specified will default to the sample rate of the input audio file.
FFmpeg parameters
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ffmpeg_stack
String ⋅ default:"v5.0.0"
Selects the FFmpeg stack version to use for encoding. These versions reflect real FFmpeg versions. We currently recommend to use
"v6.0.0"
.Supported values:
"v5.0.0"
,"v6.0.0"
.A full comparison of video presets, per stack, can be found here.
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ffmpeg
Object ⋅ default:{}
A parameter object to be passed to FFmpeg. If a preset is used, the options specified are merged on top of the ones from the preset. For available options, see the FFmpeg documentation. Options specified here take precedence over the preset options.
HLS Parameters
This Robot supports the following HLS parameters, but we now recommend using our specialized 🤖/video/adaptive instead.
hls parameters
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segment
Boolean ⋅ default:false
Splits the file into multiple parts, to be used for Apple's HTTP Live Streaming.
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segment_duration
Integer ⋅ default:10
Specifies the length of each HTTP segment. This is optional, and the default value as recommended by Apple is
10
. Do not change this value unless you have a good reason. -
segment_prefix
String ⋅ default: Basename of inputThe prefix used for the naming. For example, a prefix of
"segment_"
would produce files named"segment_0.ts"
,"segment_1.ts"
, and so on. This is optional, and defaults to the base name of the input file. Also see the relatedsegment_name
parameter. -
segment_name
String ⋅ default:"${segment_prefix}${segment_number}.ts"
The name used for the final segment. Available variables are
${segment_prefix}
,${segment_number}
and${segment_id}
(which is a UUIDv4 without dashes).
Demos
- Add echo to an audio file
- Downmix multiple audio channels into one
- Encode to OGG with custom FFmpeg parameters
- Encoding with a specific bit rate
- Extract a 10 second clip from audio
- Fade in and out audio file
- Fade-in and out multiple times within the same audio file
- High-quality FLAC encoding
- High-quality MP3 encoding
- Loudness Normalization
- Make audio sound distant
- Reduce volume of an audio file
- Remove silence from an audio file
- Reverse audio track
Related blog posts
- Launching audio encode Robot & exciting new updates November 21, 2011
- New Robot generates waveform images from audio November 22, 2012
- Helping Coursera bring education to millions around the world February 11, 2015
- Enhancing FFmpeg for superior encoding performance July 30, 2015
- Introducing MPEG-DASH support for adaptive streaming October 11, 2016
- How Transloadit helps to keep the records spinning at Promo Push November 17, 2016
- New pricing model for future Transloadit customers February 7, 2018