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  • Python ImageIO : Too many open files

    24 août 2017, par orbv12

    I am using imageio in python in order to open all video files in a directory and convert them to numpy arrays.

    Here is the script I am using :

     1 from __future__ import print_function
     2 from avi_to_numpy import *
     3 from os import listdir
     4 import numpy as np
     5 import imageio
     6      
     7 class_path = '../Diving/'
     8 max_frames = 16
     9 stride = 8
    10 videos = [vid for vid in listdir(class_path)]
    11 train = []
    12
    13 for vid in videos:
    14     print(str.format('Loading {}...', vid), end="")
    15     filename = class_path + vid
    16     reader = imageio.get_reader(filename, 'ffmpeg')
    17     frames = []
    18    
    19     for i, im in enumerate(reader):
    20         if len(frames) == max_frames:
    21             break
    22        
    23         if i % stride == 0:
    24             frames.append(im)
    25    
    26     reader.close()
    27     train.append(np.array(frames))
    28     print('done')        
    29
    30
    31 print(len(train))

    Eventually this script crashes with the following error output :

    Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "load_class_test.py", line 16, in <module>
       reader = imageio.get_reader(filename, 'ffmpeg')
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/functions.py", line 111, in get_reader
       return format.get_reader(request)
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 158, in get_reader
       return self.Reader(self, request)
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 207, in __init__
       self._open(**self.request.kwargs.copy())
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 260, in _open
       self._initialize()
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 326, in _initialize
       stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.PIPE)
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 710, in __init__
       errread, errwrite)
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1223, in _execute_child
       errpipe_read, errpipe_write = self.pipe_cloexec()
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1175, in pipe_cloexec
       r, w = os.pipe()
    OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files
    </module>

    I am closing the Reader object from imageio. It seems as if the files opened by ffmpeg are not being closed properly.

    Is there an obvious step I am missing here ? Am I closing the files properly ?

    EDIT : Found temporary solution. Opened a new issue on github.

    I was able to resolve the issue by uncommenting the following lines of code from ’imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py’ :

    381         def _close_streams(self):
    382             for std in (self._proc.stdin,
    383                         self._proc.stdout,
    384                         self._proc.stderr):
    385                 try:
    386                     std.close()
    387                 except Exception:  # pragma: no cover
    388                     pass

    I then added a call to the above function in _close(self) :

    271         def _close(self):
    272             self._terminate(0.05)  # Short timeout
    273             self._close_streams()
    274             self._proc = None

    I am not sure what the side effects of doing this are, but it provides a solution for me.

    Here is the link to the issue : https://github.com/imageio/imageio/issues/145

  • Python ImageIO : Too many open files

    23 avril 2016, par orbv12

    I am using imageio in python in order to open all video files in a directory and convert them to numpy arrays.

    Here is the script I am using :

     1 from __future__ import print_function
     2 from avi_to_numpy import *
     3 from os import listdir
     4 import numpy as np
     5 import imageio
     6      
     7 class_path = '../Diving/'
     8 max_frames = 16
     9 stride = 8
    10 videos = [vid for vid in listdir(class_path)]
    11 train = []
    12
    13 for vid in videos:
    14     print(str.format('Loading {}...', vid), end="")
    15     filename = class_path + vid
    16     reader = imageio.get_reader(filename, 'ffmpeg')
    17     frames = []
    18    
    19     for i, im in enumerate(reader):
    20         if len(frames) == max_frames:
    21             break
    22        
    23         if i % stride == 0:
    24             frames.append(im)
    25    
    26     reader.close()
    27     train.append(np.array(frames))
    28     print('done')        
    29
    30
    31 print(len(train))

    Eventually this script crashes with the following error output :

    Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "load_class_test.py", line 16, in <module>
       reader = imageio.get_reader(filename, 'ffmpeg')
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/functions.py", line 111, in get_reader
       return format.get_reader(request)
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 158, in get_reader
       return self.Reader(self, request)
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 207, in __init__
       self._open(**self.request.kwargs.copy())
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 260, in _open
       self._initialize()
     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 326, in _initialize
       stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.PIPE)
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 710, in __init__
       errread, errwrite)
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1223, in _execute_child
       errpipe_read, errpipe_write = self.pipe_cloexec()
     File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.11/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1175, in pipe_cloexec
       r, w = os.pipe()
    OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files
    </module>

    I am closing the Reader object from imageio. It seems as if the files opened by ffmpeg are not being closed properly.

    Is there an obvious step I am missing here ? Am I closing the files properly ?

    EDIT : Found temporary solution. Opened a new issue on github.

    I was able to resolve the issue by uncommenting the following lines of code from ’imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py’ :

    381         def _close_streams(self):
    382             for std in (self._proc.stdin,
    383                         self._proc.stdout,
    384                         self._proc.stderr):
    385                 try:
    386                     std.close()
    387                 except Exception:  # pragma: no cover
    388                     pass

    I then added a call to the above function in _close(self) :

    271         def _close(self):
    272             self._terminate(0.05)  # Short timeout
    273             self._close_streams()
    274             self._proc = None

    I am not sure what the side effects of doing this are, but it provides a solution for me.

    Here is the link to the issue : https://github.com/imageio/imageio/issues/145

  • How to convert an mkv (with subtitles) to something Nexus One friendly ?

    21 décembre 2011, par Daniel Quinn

    I have this ffmpeg one-liner that's been good for generating video files for my Nexus One :

    ffmpeg -i infile.mkv -acodec aac -s 572x238 -vcodec libx264 -vpre ipod640 -ab 128k -b 512k -f mp4 -strict experimental outfile.mp4

    But it does this ignorant of the subtitles in infile.mkv — usually not a problem, unless I'm dealing with a non-english movie. In cases like this, I'd like to use the Japanese audio track, and the English subtitles.

    The funny bit is that I can use mplayer to play it using -alang and -slang, but don't know how to use mencoder to make Nexus One friendly videos. I can use ffmpeg to generate Nexus One friendly videos, but can't figure out how to get it to use a specific subtitle track.

    If someone can solve one of these for me, I'll be a happy camper.