Actions11
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Overview
This node provides audio transcoding functionality using ffmpeg. It allows users to convert audio files from one format or codec to another, adjusting parameters such as codec type, bitrate, and number of audio channels. This is useful in scenarios where audio files need to be standardized for compatibility, optimized for size or quality, or prepared for specific playback environments.
Practical examples include:
- Converting an MP3 file to AAC with a specific bitrate for mobile streaming.
- Downmixing stereo audio to mono to reduce file size.
- Changing the audio codec to match requirements of a target platform or device.
Properties
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Audio Input | A valid audio URL or the name of the input binary field containing the audio to transcode. |
| Audio Output Name | The name of the output binary field where the transcoded audio file will be stored. |
| Audio Codec | The audio codec to use for transcoding (e.g., "aac", "mp3", "flac"). |
| Transcoding Options | Collection of optional settings: - Audio Bitrate: Target bitrate in kbps (default 128). - Audio Channels: Number of audio channels (default 1). |
Output
The node outputs the transcoded audio file in a binary data field named as specified by the "Audio Output Name" property. The json output contains metadata about the operation but primarily the binary field holds the actual transcoded audio content ready for further processing or saving.
Dependencies
- Requires an API key credential for accessing the underlying ffmpeg service.
- The node depends on an external ffmpeg-based service or API to perform the actual transcoding.
- Proper configuration of this API credential within n8n is necessary for the node to function.
Troubleshooting
- Invalid Audio Input: If the input audio URL or binary field name is incorrect or inaccessible, the node will fail to retrieve the source audio. Verify the input path or binary field exists and is correctly referenced.
- Unsupported Codec: Specifying an unsupported or misspelled audio codec may cause errors. Ensure the codec value matches supported codecs by the underlying ffmpeg service.
- API Authentication Errors: Missing or invalid API credentials will prevent the node from connecting to the transcoding service. Confirm that the API key is set up correctly in n8n credentials.
- Output Binary Field Conflicts: Using an output binary field name that conflicts with existing fields may overwrite data unexpectedly. Use unique names for output fields.