Moviepy is creating temporary audio files adding them to the finished video? /u/rainrainrainr Python Education

I am trying to use vfx.MultiplySpeed() but the audio disappears when I use it, even though in the documentation for it, it says: “The same effect is applied to the clip’s audio and mask if any.”

If I stop the script before it finishes writing the final video file, I can go to the directory and see an audio file that ends with TEMP_MPY_wvf_snd.mp3 that is the correctly sped up audio which should be in the final video. But the final video always ends up with no audio.

Can anyone help me? I have tried reading the documentation and using the help tooltips but they have information that is either wrong or outdated, and are generally confusing.

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​r/learnpython I am trying to use vfx.MultiplySpeed() but the audio disappears when I use it, even though in the documentation for it, it says: “The same effect is applied to the clip’s audio and mask if any.” If I stop the script before it finishes writing the final video file, I can go to the directory and see an audio file that ends with TEMP_MPY_wvf_snd.mp3 that is the correctly sped up audio which should be in the final video. But the final video always ends up with no audio. Can anyone help me? I have tried reading the documentation and using the help tooltips but they have information that is either wrong or outdated, and are generally confusing. submitted by /u/rainrainrainr [link] [comments] 

I am trying to use vfx.MultiplySpeed() but the audio disappears when I use it, even though in the documentation for it, it says: “The same effect is applied to the clip’s audio and mask if any.”

If I stop the script before it finishes writing the final video file, I can go to the directory and see an audio file that ends with TEMP_MPY_wvf_snd.mp3 that is the correctly sped up audio which should be in the final video. But the final video always ends up with no audio.

Can anyone help me? I have tried reading the documentation and using the help tooltips but they have information that is either wrong or outdated, and are generally confusing.

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