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  • FFMPEG failing in AWS Lambda

    18 février 2019, par Zaid Amir

    I am trying to create a transcoding function for short videos. The function is hosted on AWS Lambda. The problem is that AWS lambda seems to be missing something that FFMPEG requires, at least according to Amazon.

    I contacted Amazon earlier and this is their response to the issue :

    We found that the FFMPEG operations require at least libx264 and an
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    dependency chain. We can see that it works in the Amazon Linux
    environment however, the environment is similar but not identical to
    the lambda environment. There can be some dependencies that exist in
    Amazon Linux but not in lambda environment as Lambda runs on the
    container. Here, as FFmpeg is a third party software, diving deeper
    into the dependency chain and verifying the version compatibilities is
    very hard to do. Unfortunately going further, this is bound to go into
    architecture and code support which is out of AWS Support scope 1. I
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    know and we will be happy to assist. We will be in better position to
    investigate further once you receive an update from the FFmpeg support
    suggesting an issue from Lambda end.

    Upon AWS suggestion, I contacted FFMPEG on the developers mailing list, my message was rejected with the reason being that its more suited to ffmpeg users mailing list than developers. I sent an email to ’ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org’ a week ago and did not get any response yet.

    I then went and built a dynamically linked ffmpeg version making sure to package all libraries, checked ddl on each one, then made a small lambda function that looped over all binaries and ddled each one of them, compared that to the output I got from Amazon Linux and the same dependencies/versions exists on both lambda and the AWS Linux instance yet ffmpeg still fails on lambda.

    You can find a detailed log file here : https://www.datafilehost.com/d/6e5e21bb

    And this is a sample of the errors I’m getting, repeated across the entire log file :

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [h264 @ 0x65c2fc0] concealing 2628 DC, 2628
    AC, 2628 MV errors in P frame

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [aac @ 0x65d2f00] channel element 2.11 is not
    allocated

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z Error while decoding stream #0:1 : Invalid
    data found when processing input

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [h264 @ 0x67e86c0] Invalid NAL unit size
    (108085662 > 1649).

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [h264 @ 0x67e86c0] Error splitting the input
    into NAL units.

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [aac @ 0x65d2f00] channel element 2.0 is not
    allocated

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z Error while decoding stream #0:1 : Invalid
    data found when processing input

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [h264 @ 0x68189c0] Invalid NAL unit size
    (71106974 > 1085).

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [h264 @ 0x68189c0] Error splitting the input
    into NAL units.

    2018-08-14T12:27:10.874Z [aac @ 0x65d2f00] Pulse tool not allowed in
    eight short sequence.

    This log is generated when trying to perform an HLS transcoding on this file : https://www.datafilehost.com/d/999a4492

    Note that the issue is not related to that file alone nor is it related to HLS, its general and happen on all videos and any ffmpeg command that tries to seek the stream, even tried extracting a single frame from a video using the simplest form possible for example : ffmpeg -ss 00:00:02 -I file.mp4 -vframes 1 -y output.jpg also fails with the same errors in the log file.

    Not sure how to debug this further. Tried enabling debug logs with ‘-loglevel debug’ but did not give me any extra info. Any help or suggestions

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