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How to use on a local file? #11

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Fogest opened this issue Sep 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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How to use on a local file? #11

Fogest opened this issue Sep 24, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Fogest
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Fogest commented Sep 24, 2019

Hello,

I use streamripper to rip a daily mix a radio station I follow has. It's an hour long recording each day I have saved and I was wondering if it's possible to use your tool in order to strip the ads out of these local files? I see examples regarding live broadcasts, but wondered if there is a way to use it versus already recorded radio broadcasts?

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dest4 commented Sep 24, 2019

Hi,
analyzing podcasts and recorded radio is the same from the point of view of Adblock Radio.
Please have a look at the podcast documentation or read the test https://github.com/adblockradio/adblockradio/blob/master/test/file.js

For the filter to work properly, you'll need a trained model. Head to https://github.com/adblockradio/available-models/ to know more about supported radios. Work is needed there.

You'll get metadata as a result, actually stripping the ads is not done here. A few ffmpeg commands should do the trick.

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Fogest commented Sep 24, 2019

Thanks for the reply.

I am interested in creating a trained model for a Canadian radio station in Ontario. It's not on the list of ones that are currently trained/supported.

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dest4 commented Oct 2, 2019

Please head to https://github.com/adblockradio/available-models and follow instructions to have new radios made available.

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