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The behavior of redirecting standard out via Bash is also strange. edge-tts seems to be writing everything to standard error, even these informational messages. One would expect that you could get your desired result by simply redirecting standard output to /dev/null (or your OS' equivalent) and leaving standard error unchanged, such as: edge-tts --text "Hello, world" --write-media hello.mp3 >/dev/nullHowever, this command still results in messages: WEBVTT
00:00:00.100 --> 00:00:01.250
Hello worldBut if we redirect standard error instead, those informational messages are successfully redirected: edge-tts --text "Hello, world" --write-media hello.mp3 2>/dev/null
└ $However, this is inappropriate since it also suppresses genuine error messages. |
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This is now fixed with #329, it will be available in the next release. |
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In command line interface, is there a way to disable comments generated during execution?
Errors and warnings is fine but, can we disable messages like:
WEBVTT
00:00:01.271 --> 00:00:03.070
etc?
Something like a quiet mode of execution?
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