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How do I convert RTSP stream for iOS browser viewing
27 juin 2018, par humble_coderTL ;DR
I need to convert full RTSP (A/V) stream from Axis IP cameras to be viewed in a fully-contained/not-full-screen div in an iOS browser. Think : "Youtube live stream as viewed from iOS browser". I’ve seen several links that hint at the issue. . .
- Streaming via RTSP or RTP in HTML5
- RTSP tunneled HTTP, FFMPEG
- How can I display an RTSP video stream in a web page ?
- Embed RTSP Stream into Browser
. . .but they’re either "incomplete" or out of date.
The solution must be local and remain behind site firewall (so no external services).
MORE DETAIL
I’m currently writing a custom "Axis IP Camera Manager" Vue/Laravel web app for a client. The initial requirements were very simple :
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scan network for axis devices and store addresses/info for future use
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display grid of MJPEG for selected camera(s).
The initial requirements were fairly straightforward. Now, though, there are additional requirements :
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Record RTSP stream to [seconds] long MP4 streams.
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Convert an RTSP stream from AXIS IP CAMERA to something viewable in both desktop and mobile browsers with full A/V.
I’ve successfully managed #3 by using ffmpeg to capture and store the stream to MP4. However, I’m no video aficionado, and the nature of #4 is still a bit fuzzy to me. Per my understanding I can’t watch RTSP streams in a browser in iOS, but I also can’t stream an "in-process" MP4 over HTTP. I’ve seen references to several items such as Red5, Live555, Wowza, ffserver (discontinued ?), etc. but I’m completely unfamiliar with them. In the short term, I’m looking for a quick "live" conversion solution. In the long term, I’m interested in a deeper understanding of the issue(s) at hand. Any current info/expertise/links/manuals would be appreciated.
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Ruby on Rails - Paperclip - ffmpeg - throws error when adding style to "has_attached_file"
4 octobre 2018, par TamerBI’m working on image and video upload in a rails app using paperclip and ffmpeg.
The following code in
models/image.rb
is working fine :has_attached_file :image,
processors: [:ffmpeg]
validates_attachment_content_type :image, content_type: /.*/But, when I add styling to the code as follows, it throws an error on (page loading) :
has_attached_file :image, styles: lambda {|a| if a.instance.is_image? then {original: {}, medium: "300x300>"} end},
processors: [:ffmpeg]
validates_attachment_content_type :image, content_type: /.*/
def is_image?
return false unless @attachment_image.content_type
['image/jpeg', 'image/pjpeg', 'image/gif', 'image/png', 'image/x-png', 'image/jpg'].include?(@attachment_image.content_type)
endThe error is as follows :
F, [2018-10-04T15:04:47.381706 #9836] FATAL -- : [643e7428-d41e-4000-9a48-566d85e7b109]
F, [2018-10-04T15:04:47.381906 #9836] FATAL -- : [643e7428-d41e-4000-9a48-566d85e7b109] ActionView::Template::Error (undefined method `each_pair' for nil:NilClass):
F, [2018-10-04T15:04:47.382186 #9836] FATAL -- : [643e7428-d41e-4000-9a48-566d85e7b109] 1: insert_tag renderer_for(:show)
F, [2018-10-04T15:04:47.382345 #9836] FATAL -- : [643e7428-d41e-4000-9a48-566d85e7b109]
F, [2018-10-04T15:04:47.382441 #9836] FATAL -- : [643e7428-d41e-4000-9a48-566d85e7b109] app/admin/resorts.rb:46:in `block (5 levels) in <top>'
</top>How can I solve this ?
Update
This error is displayed only when trying to upload a video or or trying to load a page containing a video.
The code in
pp/admin/resorts.rb
mentioned in the error message is the following (I’m using activeadmin gem) :if im.itype == 'video-slider' then
video_tag im.image, class: 'my_image_size' # line 46
else
image_tag im.image, class: 'my_image_size'
endWhen trying to upload an image, the error changed to be as follows () :
Input #0, image2, from '/tmp/dcdc7c452102ec2b9255973f59b40ee320181004-23173-fx7vzi.jpg':
Duration: 00:00:00.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 35614 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Video: mjpeg, yuvj420p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 1920x1080, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
[NULL @ 0x564aeb7df580] Unable to find a suitable output format for '/tmp/dcdc7c452102ec2b9255973f59b40ee320181004-23173-fx7vzi20181004-23173-zurkvx'
/tmp/dcdc7c452102ec2b9255973f59b40ee320181004-23173-fx7vzi20181004-23173-zurkvx: Invalid argument
):
F, [2018-10-04T19:13:02.028565 #23173] FATAL -- : [c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00]
F, [2018-10-04T19:13:02.028730 #23173] FATAL -- : [c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip-ffmpeg (1.2.0) lib/paperclip_processors/ffmpeg.rb:175:in `rescue in make'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip-ffmpeg (1.2.0) lib/paperclip_processors/ffmpeg.rb:171:in `make'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/processor.rb:34:in `make'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:533:in `block in post_process_style'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:532:in `each'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:532:in `reduce'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:532:in `post_process_style'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:519:in `post_process_styles'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:512:in `block (2 levels) in post_process'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:131:in `run_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/callbacks.rb:38:in `run_paperclip_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:510:in `block in post_process'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:97:in `run_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/callbacks.rb:38:in `run_paperclip_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:509:in `post_process'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:465:in `post_process_file'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:113:in `assign'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] paperclip (5.2.1) lib/paperclip/has_attached_file.rb:66:in `block in define_setter'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:46:in `public_send'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:46:in `_assign_attribute'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:40:in `block in _assign_attributes'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:39:in `each'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:39:in `_assign_attributes'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activerecord (5.1.5) lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb:26:in `_assign_attributes'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activemodel (5.1.5) lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:33:in `assign_attributes'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activerecord (5.1.5) lib/active_record/core.rb:337:in `initialize'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activerecord (5.1.5) lib/active_record/inheritance.rb:66:in `new'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activeadmin (1.1.0) lib/active_admin/resource_controller/data_access.rb:116:in `build_resource'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/abstract_controller/base.rb:186:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb:30:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb:20:in `block in process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:131:in `run_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb:19:in `process_action'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:32:in `block in process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:166:in `block in instrument'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb:21:in `instrument'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:166:in `instrument'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:30:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal/params_wrapper.rb:252:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] searchkick (3.0.0) lib/searchkick/logging.rb:209:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activerecord (5.1.5) lib/active_record/railties/controller_runtime.rb:22:in `process_action'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/abstract_controller/base.rb:124:in `process'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionview (5.1.5) lib/action_view/rendering.rb:30:in `process'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal.rb:189:in `dispatch'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_controller/metal.rb:253:in `dispatch'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:49:in `dispatch'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:31:in `serve'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb:50:in `block in serve'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb:33:in `each'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] omniauth (1.8.1) lib/omniauth/strategy.rb:168:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] omniauth (1.8.1) lib/omniauth/strategy.rb:190:in `call!'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] omniauth (1.8.1) lib/omniauth/strategy.rb:168:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] omniauth (1.8.1) lib/omniauth/strategy.rb:190:in `call!'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] omniauth (1.8.1) lib/omniauth/strategy.rb:168:in `call'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] warden (1.2.7) lib/warden/manager.rb:35:in `catch'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] warden (1.2.7) lib/warden/manager.rb:35:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/etag.rb:25:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/conditional_get.rb:38:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/head.rb:12:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/session/abstract/id.rb:232:in `context'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/session/abstract/id.rb:226:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb:613:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activerecord (5.1.5) lib/active_record/migration.rb:556:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/callbacks.rb:26:in `block in call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:97:in `run_callbacks'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/callbacks.rb:24:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_exceptions.rb:59:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] web-console (3.5.1) lib/web_console/middleware.rb:135:in `call_app'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] web-console (3.5.1) lib/web_console/middleware.rb:28:in `block in call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] web-console (3.5.1) lib/web_console/middleware.rb:18:in `catch'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] web-console (3.5.1) lib/web_console/middleware.rb:18:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/show_exceptions.rb:31:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] railties (5.1.5) lib/rails/rack/logger.rb:36:in `call_app'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] railties (5.1.5) lib/rails/rack/logger.rb:24:in `block in call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb:69:in `block in tagged'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb:26:in `tagged'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/tagged_logging.rb:69:in `tagged'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] railties (5.1.5) lib/rails/rack/logger.rb:24:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] sprockets-rails (3.2.1) lib/sprockets/rails/quiet_assets.rb:13:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/remote_ip.rb:79:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] request_store (1.4.0) lib/request_store/middleware.rb:19:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/request_id.rb:25:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/method_override.rb:22:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/runtime.rb:22:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] activesupport (5.1.5) lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache_middleware.rb:27:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] actionpack (5.1.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/executor.rb:12:in `call'
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[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] rack (2.0.5) lib/rack/sendfile.rb:111:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] railties (5.1.5) lib/rails/engine.rb:522:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] puma (3.11.2) lib/puma/configuration.rb:225:in `call'
[c267e57b-7e06-4624-be1c-0d9aa4b71e00] puma (3.11.2) lib/puma/server.rb:624:in `handle_request'
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How can I publish an RTSP stream to a MediaMTX instance with TLS encryption configured ? [closed]
15 février 2024, par cmdI have an instance of (MediaMTX) running on my laptop. I have an Amcrest IP camera. I can publish the camera's RTSP stream to the server so that the stream can be accessed from the MediaMTX instance.


However, I want to encrypt the stream. On the Github page for MediaMTX, they detail how TLS encryption can be enabled for incoming and outgoing RTSP streams by generating a server.key and server.crt and editing lines in the .yml configuration file. Streams can then be published and read with RTSPS and port 8322.


I have followed these steps, and set up the following path for my IP camera in the .yml :


###############################################
# Path settings

# Settings in "paths" are applied to specific paths, and the map key
# is the name of the path.
# Any setting in "pathDefaults" can be overridden here.
# It's possible to use regular expressions by using a tilde as prefix,
# for example "~^(test1|test2)$" will match both "test1" and "test2",
# for example "~^prefix" will match all paths that start with "prefix".
paths:

 cam1:
 source: rtsp://user:password@192.168.68.142:554
 runOnInit: ffmpeg -i rtsp://user:password@192.168.68.142:554 -c:v copy -c:a copy -f rtsp rtsps://localhost:8322/stream/cam1



But I am getting the following output from my MediaMTX instance when it runs :


2024/02/15 18:20:59 INF [path cam1] [RTSP source] ready: 2 tracks (H264, MPEG-4 Audio)
Input #0, rtsp, from 'rtsp://user:password@192.168.68.142:554':
 Metadata:
 title : Media Server
 Duration: N/A, start: 0.030000, bitrate: N/A
 Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (Main), yuv420p(progressive), 1920x1080, 100 tbr, 90k tbn
 Stream #0:1: Audio: aac (LC), 16000 Hz, mono, fltp
Stream mapping:
 Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)
 Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (copy)
2024/02/15 18:21:00 INF [RTSPS] [conn [::1]:60147] opened
2024/02/15 18:21:00 INF [RTSPS] [session 07a8f23e] created by [::1]:60147
2024/02/15 18:21:00 INF [RTSPS] [conn [::1]:60147] closed: path 'stream/cam1' is not configured
2024/02/15 18:21:00 INF [RTSPS] [session 07a8f23e] destroyed: not in use
[out#0/rtsp @ 00000225c75fe9c0] Could not write header (incorrect codec parameters ?): Server returned 400 Bad Request
Conversion failed!
2024/02/15 18:21:00 INF [path cam1] runOnInit command exited: command exited with code 3486501640
2024/02/15 18:21:29 WAR [path cam1] [RTSP source] 10 RTP packets lost
2024/02/15 18:21:33 WAR [path cam1] [RTSP source] 2 RTP packets lost
2024/02/15 18:21:39 WAR [path cam1] [RTSP source] 11 RTP packets lost



I have no errors and was able to publish the stream with the same path configuration (using rtsp ://, not rtsps ://) when using no encryption. What possible solutions can I try ?