I want to convert a sound recording from Facebook Messenger to text.
Here is an example of an .mp4 file send using Facebook’s API:
https://cdn.fbsbx.com/v/t59.3654-21/15720510_10211855778255994_5430581267814940672_n.mp4/audioclip-1484407992000-3392.mp4?oh=a78286aa96c9dea29e5d07854194801c&oe=587C3833
So this file includes only audio (not video) and I want to convert it to text.
Moreover, I want to do it as fast as possible since I’ll use the generated text in an almost real-time application (i.e. user sends the .mp4 file, the script translates it to text and shows it back).
I’ve found this example https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition/blob/master/examples/audio_transcribe.py
and here is the code I use:
import requests
import speech_recognition as sr
url = 'https://cdn.fbsbx.com/v/t59.3654-21/15720510_10211855778255994_5430581267814940672_n.mp4/audioclip-1484407992000-3392.mp4?oh=a78286aa96c9dea29e5d07854194801c&oe=587C3833'
r = requests.get(url)
with open("test.mp4", "wb") as handle:
for data in r.iter_content():
handle.write(data)
r = sr.Recognizer()
with sr.AudioFile('test.mp4') as source:
audio = r.record(source)
command = r.recognize_google(audio)
print command
But I’m getting this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:UsersAsteriosAnaconda2libsite-packagesspeech_recognition__init__.py", line 200, in __enter__
self.audio_reader = aifc.open(aiff_file, "rb")
File "C:UsersAsteriosAnaconda2libaifc.py", line 952, in open
return Aifc_read(f)
File "C:UsersAsteriosAnaconda2libaifc.py", line 347, in __init__
self.initfp(f)
File "C:UsersAsteriosAnaconda2libaifc.py", line 298, in initfp
chunk = Chunk(file)
File "C:UsersAsteriosAnaconda2libchunk.py", line 63, in __init__
raise EOFError
EOFError
Any ideas?
EDIT: I want to run the script on the free-plan of pythonanywhere.com, so I’m not sure how I can install tools like ffmpeg there.
EDIT 2: If you run the above script substituting the url with this one “http://www.wavsource.com/snds_2017-01-08_2348563217987237/people/men/about_time.wav” and change ‘mp4’ to ‘wav’, the it works fine. So it is for sure something with the file format.
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Answers
Finally I found an solution. I'm posting it here in case it helps someone in the future.
Fortunately, pythonanywhere.com comes with avconv pre-installed (avconv is similar to ffmpeg).
So here is some code that works:
In the free plan,
cdn.fbsbx.com
was not on the white list of sites on pythonanywhere so I could not download the content withurllib2
. I contacted them and they added the domain to the white list within 1-2 hours!So a huge thanks and congrats to them for the excellent service even though I'm using the free tier.
Use Python Video Converter
https://github.com/senko/python-video-converter