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  • How to read remote video on Amazon S3 using ffmpeg

    9 septembre 2024, par virtualize

    I need to create poster frames from videos hosted on Amazon S3 via ffmpeg.

    



    So is there a way to use the remote video file directly in ffmpeg command line like this :
    
ffmpeg -i "http://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/video.mp4" -ss 00:00:10 -vframes 1 -f image2 "image%03d.jpg"

    



    ffmpeg just returns :
    &#xA;http://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/video.mp4: I/O error occurred<br />&#xA;Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted.

    &#xA;&#xA;

    I also tried forcing ffmpeg to use the videos mp4 container for reading :
    &#xA;ffmpeg -f mp4 -i "http://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/video.mp4" ...
    &#xA;But no luck.

    &#xA;&#xA;

    Wget this video from S3 and processing it locally works fine of course,
    &#xA;as well as reading the file remotely from other 'standard' http servers.
    &#xA;So I know that ffmpeg supports remote file reading, but why not on S3 ?

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  • How to run FFMPEG with —enable-libfontconfig on Amazon Lambda

    20 avril 2024, par Adrien Kaczmarek

    Problem

    &#xA;

    I want to run FFmpeg on AWS Lambda (Amazon Linux 2) with the configuration --enable-libfontconfig enable.

    &#xA;

    Situation

    &#xA;

    I already have FFmpeg running on AWS Lambda without the configuration --enable-libfontconfig.

    &#xA;

    Here is the step I took to run FFmpeg on AWS Lambda (see official guide) :

    &#xA;

      &#xA;
    • Connect to Amazon EC2 running on AL2 (environment used by Lambda for Python 3.11)
    • &#xA;

    • Download and package FFmpeg from John Van Sickle
    • &#xA;

    • Create a Lambda Layer with FFmpeg
    • &#xA;

    &#xA;

    Unfortunately, the version built by John Van Sickle doesn't have the configuration --enable-libfontconfig enabled.

    &#xA;

    Unsuccessful Trials

    &#xA;

    I tried to rebuilt it from scratch following the installation guide but without success (and the guide doesn't install font related dependencies)

    &#xA;

    I tried to install it with brew but the command brew install ffmpeg didn't succeed on AL2.

    &#xA;

    I tried to install ffmpeg from ffmpeg-master-latest-linux64-gpl.tar.xz. Unfortunately, this build of ffmpeg doesn't run on AL2 :

    &#xA;

    ffmpeg: /lib64/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libpthread.so.0: version `GLIBC_2.28&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,

    &#xA;

    Please make sure your answer is up to date and tested. Too many answers out there are auto-generated, too generic, or simple redirect without context.

    &#xA;

    Thank you

    &#xA;

  • How to run FFMPEG with —enable-libfontconfig on Amazon Linux 2

    22 avril 2024, par Adrien Kaczmarek

    Problem

    &#xA;

    I want to run FFmpeg on AWS Lambda (Amazon Linux 2) with the configuration --enable-libfontconfig enable.

    &#xA;

    Situation

    &#xA;

    I already have FFmpeg running on AWS Lambda without the configuration --enable-libfontconfig.

    &#xA;

    Here is the step I took to run FFmpeg on AWS Lambda (see official guide) :

    &#xA;

      &#xA;
    • Connect to Amazon EC2 running on AL2 (environment used by Lambda for Python 3.11)
    • &#xA;

    • Download and package FFmpeg from John Van Sickle
    • &#xA;

    • Create a Lambda Layer with FFmpeg
    • &#xA;

    &#xA;

    Unfortunately, the version built by John Van Sickle doesn't have the configuration --enable-libfontconfig enabled.

    &#xA;

    Unsuccessful Trials

    &#xA;

    I tried to rebuilt it from scratch following the installation guide but without success (and the guide doesn't install font related dependencies)

    &#xA;

    I tried to install it with brew but the command brew install ffmpeg didn't succeed on AL2.

    &#xA;

    I tried to install ffmpeg from ffmpeg-master-latest-linux64-gpl.tar.xz. Unfortunately, this build of ffmpeg doesn't run on AL2 :

    &#xA;

    ffmpeg: /lib64/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libpthread.so.0: version `GLIBC_2.28&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;ffmpeg: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28&#x27; not found (required by ffmpeg)&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,

    &#xA;

    Please make sure your answer is up to date and tested. Too many answers out there are auto-generated, too generic, or simple redirect without context.

    &#xA;

    Thank you

    &#xA;