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SilenceDetector

Struct SilenceDetector 

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pub struct SilenceDetector { /* private fields */ }
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Detects silent intervals in an audio file and returns their time ranges.

Uses FFmpeg’s silencedetect filter to identify audio segments whose amplitude stays below threshold_db for at least min_duration. Only complete intervals (silence start and end detected) are reported; a trailing silence that runs to end-of-file without an explicit end marker is not included.

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use ff_decode::SilenceDetector;
use std::time::Duration;

let ranges = SilenceDetector::new("audio.mp3")
    .threshold_db(-40.0)
    .min_duration(Duration::from_millis(500))
    .run()?;

for r in &ranges {
    println!("Silence {:?}–{:?}", r.start, r.end);
}

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impl SilenceDetector

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pub fn new(input: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self

Creates a new detector for the given audio file.

Defaults: threshold_db = -40.0, min_duration = 500 ms.

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pub fn threshold_db(self, db: f32) -> Self

Sets the amplitude threshold in dBFS.

Audio samples below this level are considered silent. The value should be negative (e.g. -40.0 for −40 dBFS).

Default: -40.0 dB.

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pub fn min_duration(self, d: Duration) -> Self

Sets the minimum duration a silent segment must last to be reported.

Silence shorter than this value is ignored.

Default: 500 ms.

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pub fn run(self) -> Result<Vec<SilenceRange>, DecodeError>

Runs silence detection and returns all detected SilenceRange values.

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