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  • ffmpeg 4 : Using the stream_loop parameter to loop the audio during a video ends up with an infinite loop

    17 juin 2020, par JarsOfJam-Scheduler

    Summary

    



      

    1. Context
    2. 


    3. The software I use
    4. 


    5. The problem
    6. 


    7. Results
      
4.1. Actual Results

      



      4.2. Expected Results

    8. 


    9. What did I try to fix the bug ?

    10. 


    11. How to reproduce this bug : minimal and testable example with the provided required data

    12. 


    13. The question

    14. 


    15. Sources

    16. 


    




    



    Context

    



    I would want to set an audio WAV as the background sound of a video WEBM. The video can be shorter or longer than the audio. At the moment I add the audio over the video, I don't know the length of both streams. The audio must repeat until the video ends (the audio can be truncated if the video ends before the end of the last repetition of the audio).

    



    The software I use

    



    I use ffmpeg version 4.2.2-1ubuntu1 18.04.sav0.

    



    The problem

    



    ffmpeg seems to enter in an infinite loop when it proccesses in order to mix the audio and the video. Also, the length of the currently-generating-output-file (which contains both video and audio) is equal to the length of the audio, instead of the length of the video.

    



    The problem seems to be triggered by this command line :

    



    ffmpeg -i directory_1/video.webm -stream_loop -1 -fflags +shortest -max_interleave_delta 50000 -i directory_2/audio.wav directory_3/video_and_audio.webm


    



    Results

    



    Actual Results

    



    Three things :

    



      

    1. The infinite loop of the ffmpeg process : I must manually stop the ffmpeg process

    2. 


    3. The output video file with music (which is currently generating but output anyway) : it contains both audio and video. But the length of the output file is equal to the length of the audio, instead of the length of the video.

    4. 


    5. The following output logs :

    6. 


    



    


    ffmpeg version 4.2.2-1ubuntu1 18.04.sav0 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the
 FFmpeg developers built with gcc 7 (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1 18.04)
    
 configuration : —prefix=/usr —extra-version='1ubuntu1 18.04.sav0'
 —toolchain=hardened —libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu —incdir=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu —arch=amd64 —enable-gpl —disable-stripping —enable-avresample —disable-filter=resample —enable-avisynth —enable-gnutls —enable-ladspa —enable-libaom —enable-libass —enable-libbluray —enable-libbs2b —enable-libcaca —enable-libcdio —enable-libcodec2 —enable-libflite —enable-libfontconfig —enable-libfreetype —enable-libfribidi —enable-libgme —enable-libgsm —enable-libjack —enable-libmp3lame —enable-libmysofa —enable-libopenjpeg —enable-libopenmpt —enable-libopus —enable-libpulse —enable-librsvg —enable-librubberband —enable-libshine —enable-libsnappy —enable-libsoxr —enable-libspeex —enable-libssh —enable-libtheora —enable-libtwolame —enable-libvidstab —enable-libvorbis —enable-libvpx —enable-libwavpack —enable-libwebp —enable-libx265 —enable-libxml2 —enable-libxvid —enable-libzmq —enable-libzvbi —enable-lv2 —enable-omx —enable-openal —enable-opencl —enable-opengl —enable-sdl2 —enable-libdc1394 —enable-libdrm —enable-libiec61883 —enable-nvenc —enable-chromaprint —enable-frei0r —enable-libx264 —enable-shared libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100 libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100 libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100 libavdevice 58. 8.100 /
 58. 8.100 libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100 libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0 libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100 libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100 libpostproc 55. 5.100 /
 55. 5.100 Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'youtubed/my_youtube_video.webm' : Metadata :
 encoder : Chrome Duration : N/A, start : 0.000000, bitrate : N/A
 Stream #0:0(eng) : Video : vp8, yuv420p(progressive), 3200x1608, SAR 1:1 DAR 400:201, 1k tbr, 1k tbn, 1k tbc (default)
 Metadata :
 alpha_mode : 1 Guessed Channel Layout for Input Stream #1.0 : stereo Input #1, wav, from 'tmp_music/original_music.wav' :
    
 Duration : 00:00:11.78, bitrate : 1411 kb/s
 Stream #1:0 : Audio : pcm_s16le ([1][0][0][0] / 0x0001), 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 1411 kb/s Stream mapping : Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (vp8
 (native) -> vp9 (libvpx-vp9)) Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (pcm_s16le
 (native) -> opus (libopus)) Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
 [libvpx-vp9 @ 0x5645268aed80] v1.8.2 [libopus @ 0x5645268b09c0] No bit
 rate set. Defaulting to 96000 bps. Output #0, webm, to
 'youtubed/my_youtube_video_with_music.webm' : Metadata :
 encoder : Lavf58.29.100
 Stream #0:0(eng) : Video : vp9 (libvpx-vp9), yuv420p(progressive), 3200x1608 [SAR 1:1 DAR 400:201], q=-1—1, 200 kb/s, 1k fps, 1k tbn, 1k
 tbc (default)
 Metadata :
 alpha_mode : 1
 encoder : Lavc58.54.100 libvpx-vp9
 Side data :
 cpb : bitrate max/min/avg : 0/0/0 buffer size : 0 vbv_delay : -1
 Stream #0:1 : Audio : opus (libopus), 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 96 kb/s
 Metadata :
 encoder : Lavc58.54.100 libopus

    


    



    Expected Results

    



      

    1. No infinite loop during the ffmpeg process

    2. 


    3. Concerning the output logs, I don't know what it should look.

    4. 


    5. The output file with the audio and the video should :

      



      3.1. If the video is longer than the audio, then the audio is repeated until it exactly fits the video. The audio can be truncated.

      



      3.2. If the video is shorter than the audio, then the audio is truncated and exactly fits the video.

      



      3.3. If both video and audio are of the same length, then the audio exactly fits the video.

    6. 


    



    How to reproduce this bug ? (+ required data)

    



      

    1. Download the following files (resp. audio and video) (I must refresh these download links every 24 hours) :

      



      1.1. https://a.uguu.se/dmgsmItjJMDq_audio.wav

      



      1.2. https://a.uguu.se/w3qHDlGq6mOW_video.webm

    2. 


    3. Move them into the directory/directories of your choice.

    4. 


    5. Open your CLI, move to the adequat directory and copy/paste/execute the instruction given in Part. The Problem (don't forget to eventually modify this instruction by indicating the adequat directories, according to step 2.).

    6. 


    7. You'll face my problem.

    8. 


    



    What did I try to fix the bug ?

    



    Nothing, since I don't even understand why the bug occures.

    



    The question

    



    How to correct my command in order to mix these audio and video streams without any infinite loop during the ffmpeg process, keeping in mind that I don't know their length, and that audio must be repeated in order to fit the video, even if audio must be truncated (in the case of the last repetition of the audio file must be truncated because the video stream has just ended) ?

    



    Sources

    



    The source is the command line you can find in Part. The problem.

    


  • ffmpeg Command in Docker with Rust Tokio Closes Warp Server Connection (curl 52 Error)

    3 juin 2024, par user762345

    I’m encountering an issue where executing an ffmpeg concatenation command through Rust’s Tokio process in a Docker container causes subsequent HTTP requests to fail. The error occurs exclusively after running the ffmpeg command and making immediate requests, resulting in a “curl 52 empty response from server” error with the connection being closed. Notably, this issue does not occur when running the same setup outside of Docker. Additionally, if no HTTP requests are made after the ffmpeg command, the curl 52 error does not occur.

    


    Here is the verbose curl output of my minimum reproducible example (see below).

    


    curl -v "http://localhost:3030"
*   Trying 127.0.0.1:3030...
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 3030 (#0)
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:3030
> User-Agent: curl/8.1.2
> Accept: */*
> 
* Empty reply from server
* Closing connection 0
curl: (52) Empty reply from server


    


    Here are Docker logs from my minimum reproducible example (see below). The wav files are concatenated successfully, then the container appears to rebuild.

    


    [2024-06-03T05:26:58Z INFO  minimal_docker_webserver_post_error] Starting server on 0.0.0.0:3030
[2024-06-03T05:26:58Z INFO  warp::server] Server::run; addr=0.0.0.0:3030
[2024-06-03T05:26:58Z INFO  warp::server] listening on http://0.0.0.0:3030
[2024-06-03T05:27:07Z INFO  minimal_docker_webserver_post_error] WAV files concatenated successfully
[Running 'cargo run']
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.06s
     Running `target/debug/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error`
[2024-06-03T05:27:08Z INFO  minimal_docker_webserver_post_error] Starting server on 0.0.0.0:3030
[2024-06-03T05:27:08Z INFO  warp::server] Server::run; addr=0.0.0.0:3030
[2024-06-03T05:27:08Z INFO  warp::server] listening on http://0.0.0.0:3030


    


    What I have tried :
I tried using different web frameworks (Warp, Actix-web) and request crates (reqwest, ureq). I also tried running the setup outside of Docker, which worked as expected without any issues. Additionally, I tried running the setup in Docker without making any HTTP requests after the ffmpeg command, and the connection closed successfully without errors. I also tried posting to httpbin with a minimal request, but the issue persisted.

    


    Minimum reproducible example :

    


    main.rs

    


    use warp::Filter;&#xA;use reqwest::Client;&#xA;use std::convert::Infallible;&#xA;use log::{info, error};&#xA;use env_logger;&#xA;use tokio::process::Command;&#xA;&#xA;#[tokio::main]&#xA;async fn main() {&#xA;    std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "debug");&#xA;    env_logger::init();&#xA;&#xA;    let route = warp::path::end()&#xA;        .and_then(handle_request);&#xA;&#xA;    info!("Starting server on 0.0.0.0:3030");&#xA;    warp::serve(route)&#xA;        .run(([0, 0, 0, 0], 3030))&#xA;        .await;&#xA;}&#xA;&#xA;async fn handle_request() -> Result<impl infallible="infallible"> {&#xA;    let client = Client::new();&#xA;&#xA;    let output = Command::new("ffmpeg")&#xA;        .args(&amp;[&#xA;            "y",&#xA;            "-i", "concat:/usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error/file1.wav|/usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error/file2.wav",&#xA;            "-c", "copy",&#xA;            "/usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error/combined.wav"&#xA;        ])&#xA;        .output()&#xA;        .await;&#xA;&#xA;    match output {&#xA;        Ok(output) => {&#xA;            if output.status.success() {&#xA;                info!("WAV files concatenated successfully");&#xA;            } else {&#xA;                error!("Failed to concatenate WAV files: {:?}", output);&#xA;                return Ok(warp::reply::with_status("Failed to concatenate WAV files", warp::http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR));&#xA;            }&#xA;        },&#xA;        Err(e) => {&#xA;            error!("Failed to execute ffmpeg: {:?}", e);&#xA;            return Ok(warp::reply::with_status("Failed to execute ffmpeg", warp::http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR));&#xA;        }&#xA;    }&#xA;&#xA;    // ISSUE: Connection closes with curl: (52) Empty reply from server&#xA;    match client.get("https://httpbin.org/get").send().await {&#xA;        Ok(response) => info!("GET request successful: {:?}", response),&#xA;        Err(e) => error!("GET request failed: {:?}", e),&#xA;    }&#xA;&#xA;    match client.post("https://httpbin.org/post")&#xA;        .body("field1=value1&amp;field2=value2")&#xA;        .send().await {&#xA;        Ok(response) => info!("POST request successful: {:?}", response),&#xA;        Err(e) => error!("POST request failed: {:?}", e),&#xA;    }&#xA;&#xA;    Ok(warp::reply::with_status("Request handled", warp::http::StatusCode::OK))&#xA;}&#xA;</impl>

    &#xA;

    FFMPEG command to generate the two wav files for concatenation

    &#xA;

    ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "sine=frequency=1000:duration=5" file1.wav &amp;&amp; ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "sine=frequency=500:duration=5" file2.wav&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Dockerfile

    &#xA;

    # Use the official Rust image as the base image&#xA;FROM rust:latest&#xA;&#xA;# Install cargo-watch&#xA;RUN cargo install cargo-watch&#xA;&#xA;# Install ffmpeg&#xA;RUN apt-get update &amp;&amp; apt-get install -y ffmpeg&#xA;&#xA;# Set the working directory inside the container&#xA;WORKDIR /usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error&#xA;&#xA;# Copy the Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock files&#xA;COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./&#xA;&#xA;# Copy the source code&#xA;COPY src ./src&#xA;&#xA;# Copy wav files&#xA;COPY file1.wav /usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error/file1.wav&#xA;COPY file2.wav /usr/src/minimal_docker_webserver_post_error/file2.wav&#xA;&#xA;# Install dependencies&#xA;RUN cargo build --release&#xA;&#xA;# Expose the port that the application will run on&#xA;EXPOSE 3030&#xA;&#xA;# Set the entry point to use cargo-watch&#xA;CMD ["cargo", "watch", "-x", "run"]&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Cargo.toml

    &#xA;

    [package]&#xA;name = "minimal_docker_webserver_post_error"&#xA;version = "0.1.0"&#xA;edition = "2021"&#xA;&#xA;# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html&#xA;&#xA;[dependencies]&#xA;warp = "0.3"&#xA;reqwest = { version = "0.12.4", features = ["json"] }&#xA;tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }&#xA;log = "0.4"&#xA;env_logger = "0.11.3"&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Making the request to the warp server

    &#xA;

    curl -v "http://localhost:3030"&#xA;

    &#xA;

  • Manual encoding into MPEG-TS

    4 juillet 2014, par Lane

    SO...

    I am trying to take a H264 Annex B byte stream video and encode it into MPEG-TS in pure Java. My goals is to create a minimal MPEG-TS, Single Program, valid stream and to not include any timing information information (PCR, PTS, DTS).

    I am currently at the point where my generated file can be passed to ffmpeg (ffmpeg -i myVideo.ts) and ffmpeg reports...

    [NULL @ 0x7f8103022600] start time is not set in estimate_timings_from_pts

    Input #0, mpegts, from 'video.ts':
    Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
    Program 1
     Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: h264 (Main) ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1280x720 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 59.94 tbc

    ...it seems like this warning for start time is not a big deal... and ffmpeg is unable to determine how long the video is. If I create another mpeg-ts file from my video file (ffmpeg -i myVideo.ts -vcodec copy validVideo.ts) and run ffmpeg -i validVideo.ts I get...

    Input #0, mpegts, from 'video2.ts':
    Duration: 00:00:11.61, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 3325 kb/s
    Program 1
     Metadata:
       service_name    : Service01
       service_provider: FFmpeg
     Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: h264 (Main) ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1280x720 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 59.94 tbc

    ...so you can see the timing information and bitrate is there and so is the metadata.

    My H264 video is comprised of only I and P Frames (with the SPS and PPS preceding the I Frame of course) and the way that I am creating my MPEG-TS stream is...

    1. Write a single PAT at the beginning of the file
    2. Write a single PMT at the beginning of the file
    3. Create TS and PES packets from SPS, PPS and I Frame (AUD NALs too, if this is required ?)
    4. Create TS and PES packets from P Frame (again, AUD NALs too, if required)
    5. For the last payload of either an I Frame or P Frame, add filler bytes to an adaptation field to make sure it fits into a full TS packet
    6. Repeat 3-5 for the entire file

    ...my PAT looks like this...

    4740 0010 0000 b00d 0001 c100 0000 01f0
    002a b104 b2ff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff

    ...and my PMT looks like this...

    4750 0010
    0002 b012 0001 c100 00ff fff0 001b e100
    f000 c15b 41e0 ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff

    ...notice after the c100 00, the "ff ff", f0... says that we are not using a PCR... Also notice that I have updated my CRC to reflect this change to the PMT. My first I Frame packet looks like...

    4741 0010 0000 01e0
    0000 8000 0000 0000 0109 f000 0000 0127
    4d40 288d 8d60 2802 dd80 b501 0101 4000
    00fa 4000 3a98 3a18 00b7 2000 3380 2ef2
    e343 0016 e400 0670 05de 5c16 345d c000
    0000 0128 ee3c 8000 0000 0165 8880 0020
    0000 4fe5 63b5 4e90 b11c 9f8f f891 10f3
    13b1 666b 9fc6 03e9 e321 36bf 1788 347b
    eb23 fc89 5772 6e2e 1714 96df ed16 9b30
    252d ceb7 07e9 a0c7 c6e7 9515 be87 2df1
    81f3 b9d2 ba5f 243e 2d5c cba2 8ca5 b798
    6bec 8c43 0b5d bbda bc5b 6e7c e15c 84e8
    2f13 be84

    ...you’ll notice after the 01e0 0000, 8000 00 is the PES header extension where I specify no PTS / DTS and the remaining length is zero. My first P Frame packet looks like...

    4741 001d
    0000 01e0 0000 8000 0000 0000 0109 f000
    0000 0141 9a00 0200 0593 ff45 a7ae 1acd
    f2d7 f9ec 557f cdb6 ba38 60d6 a626 5edb
    4bb9 9783 89e2 d7e1 102e 4625 2fbf ce16
    f952 d8c9 f027 e55a 6b2a 81c3 48d4 6a45
    050a f355 fbec db01 6562 6405 04aa e011
    50ec 0b45 45e5 0df7 2fed a3f8 ac13 2e69
    6739 6d81 f13d 2455 e6ca 1c6b dc96 65d5
    3bad f250 7dab 42e4 7ba9 f564 ee61 29fb
    1b2c 974c 6924 1a1f 99ef 063c b99a c507
    8c22 b0f8 b14c 3e4d 01d0 6120 4e19 8725
    2fda 6550 f907 3f87

    ...and whenever an I Frame or P Frame is ending, I have a TS packet with an adaptation field like...

    4701 003c b000 ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
    ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff

    ...where the first b0 bytes are the adaptation field stuffing bytes and the remaining ones are the final bytes of the I or P Frame. So as you can tell I can use ffmpeg and pass it my file to create a valid movie in any format. However, I need the file I create to be in the proper format and I cannot quite figure out what the last piece I am missing is. Any ideas ?