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Record video with Xvfb + FFmpeg using Selenium in headless mode
12 mars 2024, par ifdef14I am trying to record video using Selenium in headless mode. I am using Xvfb and FFmpeg bindings for Python. I've already tried :


import subprocess
import threading
import time

from chromedriver_py import binary_path
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service
from xvfbwrapper import Xvfb


def record_video(xvfb_width, xvfb_height, xvfb_screen_num):
 subprocess.call(
 [
 'ffmpeg',
 '-f',
 'x11grab',
 '-video_size',
 f'{xvfb_width}x{xvfb_height}',
 '-i',
 xvfb_screen_num,
 '-codec:v',
 'libx264',
 '-r',
 '12',
 'videos/video.mp4',
 ]
 )


with Xvfb() as xvfb:
 '''
 xvfb.xvfb_cmd[1]) returns scren num
 :217295622
 :319294854
 :
 '''
 xvfb_width, xvfb_height, xvfb_screen_num = xvfb.width, xvfb.height, xvfb.xvfb_cmd[1]
 thread = threading.Thread(target=record_video, args=(xvfb_width, xvfb_height, xvfb_screen_num))
 thread.start()
 opts = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
 opts.add_argument('--headless')
 try:
 driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=Service(executable_path=binary_path), options=opts)
 finally:
 driver.close()
 driver.quit()




As much as I understand
xvfb.xvfb_cmd[1]
returns an information about virtual display isn't it ? When I executed this script, I got the error message :

[x11grab @ 0x5e039cfe2280] Failed to query xcb pointer0.00 bitrate=N/A speed=N/A 
:1379911620: Generic error in an external library



I also tried to use the following commands :


xvfb-run --listen-tcp --server-num 1 --auth-file /tmp/xvfb.auth -s "-ac -screen 0 1920x1080x24" python main.py &


ffmpeg -f x11grab -video_size 1920x1080 -i :1 -codec:v libx264 -r 12 videos/video.mp4


In the commands above, there are used
xvfb-run --server-num 1
andffmpeg -i :1
, why ?

Overall, when Selenium is running in the headless mode what's going on behind the scenes ? Is it using virtual display ? If yes, how can I detect display id of this, etc. Am I on the right path ?


I am not using Docker or any kind of virtualization. All kind of tests are running on my local Ubuntu machine.


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RTSP stream to ffmpeg problems
14 octobre 2022, par maeekI'm writing a web application for managing and viewing streams from ONVIF ip-cameras.

It's written in nodejs. The idea is to run a child process in node and pipe output to node, then send the buffer to client and render it on canvas. I have a working solution for sending data to client and rendering it on canvas using websockets but it only works on one of my cameras.

I own 2 IP cameras and both of them have rtsp server.

One of them(let's name it camX) kind of works with this ffmpeg command (sometimes it just stops, maybe due to packet losses) :

ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -re -i -f mjpeg pipe:1



But the other one(camY) returns
Nonmatching transport in server reply
and exits.

I discovered that the camY transport is
unicast
but ffmpeg doesn't support this particular lower_transport as I read on ffmpeg forum.

So I started looking for a solution. My first idea was to use
openRTSP
which works fine with both streams.
I looked at the documentation and came up with this command :

openRTSP -4 -c | ffmpeg -re -i pipe:0 -f mjpeg pipe:1

-4
parameter returns stream to pipe in mp4 format

And here's another problem I ran into, ffmpeg returns :

[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x559a4b6ba900] moov atom not found 
pipe:0: Invalid data found when processing input



Is there any way to make this work ?
I tried various solutions I found, but none of them worked.


EDIT


As @Gyan suggested I used
-i
parameter instead of-4
but it didn't solve my problem.

My command :


openRTSP -V -i -c -K | ffmpeg -loglevel debug -re -i pipe:0 -f mjpeg pipe:1
 
Created receiver for "video/H264" subsession (client ports 49072-49073)
Setup "video/H264" subsession (client ports 49072-49073)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err 29)
Outputting to the file: "stdout"
[avi @ 0x5612944268c0] Format avi probed with size=2048 and score=100
[avi @ 0x56129442f7a0] use odml:1
Started playing session
Receiving streamed data (signal with "kill -HUP 15028" or "kill -USR1 15028" to terminate)...
^C
[AVIOContext @ 0x56129442f640] Statistics: 16904 bytes read, 0 seeks
pipe:0: Invalid data found when processing input



As you can see openRTSP command return err 29 but in meantime it outputs some data to pipe.

When I terminate the command ffmpeg shows that it read some data but couldn't process it.

Here's the function that produces that error :


void AVIFileSink::setWord(unsigned filePosn, unsigned size) {
 do {
 if (SeekFile64(fOutFid, filePosn, SEEK_SET) < 0) break;
 addWord(size);
 if (SeekFile64(fOutFid, 0, SEEK_END) < 0) break; // go back to where we were

 return;
 } while (0);

 // One of the SeekFile64()s failed, probable because we're not a seekable file
 envir() << "AVIFileSink::setWord(): SeekFile64 failed (err "
 << envir().getErrno() << ")\n";
}



In my opinion it looks like it won't be able to seek file because it's a stream not a static file.

Any suggestion for a workaround ?

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