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Opencv VideoCapture always returns false on Heroku
27 juin 2022, par Dacian MujdarI'm using the following code to open a video stream :


import cv2
video = cv2.VideoCapture()
video.open("some_m3u8_link")
success, image = video.read()



However, even if the code works as intended locally, on Heroku
success
is always false.

I'm using cedar-14 stack with the following buildpacks :




heroku/python


https://github.com/jonathanong/heroku-buildpack-ffmpeg-latest.git




(I tried several buildpack options for ffmpeg)


Running
ffmpeg --version
on heroku instance will returnffmpeg version 4.0-static https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/


Is there any setting/configuration I missed in order to make it work on deployment ? Thank you !


Later edit : I tried several links for "some_m3u8_link" including from twitch and other streaming services (including traffic streaming li
An example for reproducing :


python -c "import cv2; video=cv2.VideoCapture(); video.open('https://hddn01.skylinewebcams.com/live.m3u8?a=5tm6kfqrhqbpblan9j5d4bmua4'); success, image = video.read(); print(success)"



Returns True on local machine and False on Heroku.


(the link is taken from here)


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avcodec_decode_video2 returns positive number when got_picture_ptr is 0
22 août 2017, par dafnahaktanaAccording to the documentation : here,
avcodec_decode_video2
should return 0 if no frame could be decompressed. Thegot_picture_ptr
should also be set to zero if no frame could be decompressed.I ran this function on a h264 video and I got positive return value while the
got_picture_ptr
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Ajax call returns 500 error
26 mars 2018, par user3080392I have an Ajax call to a PHP script. The PHP script uses FFmpeg to concatenate several
.ts
files into one, and then converts it into an MP4 file.The PHP script manages to concatenate the files and convert the file to an MP4. However, none of the code after the FFmpeg commands is carried out.
Furthermore, my Ajax "success" function always returns a "500 Internal Server Error"
Here’s the Ajax :
function makeVid(vidUrl) {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'make_vid.php',
data: {url: vidUrl},
cache: false,
success: function(data){
$("#vidResult").append(data);
document.getElementById(#myBtn).disabled = false;
},
error: function (jqXHR, exception) {
var msg = '';
if (jqXHR.status === 0) {
msg = 'Not connect.\n Verify Network.';
} else if (jqXHR.status == 404) {
msg = 'Requested page not found. [404]';
} else if (jqXHR.status == 500) {
msg = 'Internal Server Error [500].';
} else if (exception === 'parsererror') {
msg = 'Requested JSON parse failed.';
} else if (exception === 'timeout') {
msg = 'Time out error.';
} else if (exception === 'abort') {
msg = 'Ajax request aborted.';
} else {
msg = 'Uncaught Error.\n' + jqXHR.responseText;
}
$('#vidResult').html(msg);
}
});
}And here’s the PHP/FFmpeg :
shell_exec("$ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i $vidClipsListTxtFile -c copy $combinedFileTs 1> $makeVidProgTxtFileTs 2>&1");
shell_exec("$ffmpeg -i $combinedFileTs -f mpegts -codec:v mpeg1video -bf 0 -codec:a mp2 -q 12 $combinedFileMp4 1> $makeVidProgTxtFileMp4 2>&1");
echo "video completed.";The PHP error log includes the following errors :
File does not exist: /home/mysite/public_html/favicon.ico
File does not exist: /home/mysite/public_html/404.shtml
File does not exist: /home/mysite/public_html/505.shtml
File does not exist: /home/mysite/public_html/robots.txtAnd here are some of the things I’ve tried to correct the problem :
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Created the above files in the
public_html
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Increased the
max_execution_time
andmemory_limit
in myphp.ini
file -
Changed the Ajax
success()
function to acomplete()
function
I still get the 500 error. What else can I try ?
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