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  • how to download portion of video which was uploaded into AWS s3 bucket, though Nodejs SDKs

    22 février 2024, par rama rangeswara reddy

    I have uploaded a 1GB .mp4 file to an AWS S3 bucket. Using the AWS-SDK provided by the npm package, I am able to download the entire video. However, I have a specific requirement to generate a thumbnail at the 6-second mark of the video. Currently, I download the entire 1GB video to my local machine and then generate the thumbnail at the desired duration.

    


    To optimize server resources and reduce disk load, I plan to download only the first 10 seconds of the video, which should be approximately 10MB or less in size. By doing so, I can significantly reduce download time and server load while still fulfilling my requirement of generating the thumbnail at the 6-second mark. Therefore, instead of downloading the entire 1GB video, I aim to download only the 10MB segment corresponding to the first 10 seconds of the video.

    


    I am using nodejs, expressJS, as backed Technologies.

    


    `

    


    `async function downloadS3FileToLocalDirAndReturnPath(videoKey) {
    return new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => {
        try {
            AWS.config.update({
                accessKeyId: config.AWS.KEYS.accessKeyId,
                secretAccessKey: config.AWS.KEYS.secretAccessKey,
                region: config.AWS.KEYS.region,
                httpOptions: config.AWS.KEYS.httpOptions
            });
            const s3 = new AWS.S3();

            // Specify the local file path where you want to save the downloaded video
            const localFilePath = `${os.tmpdir()}/${Date.now()}_sre.mp4`;

            // Configure the parameters for the S3 getObject operation
            const params = {
                Bucket: config.AWS.S3_BUCKET,
                Key: videoKey
            };

            const result = await s3.getObject(params).promise();
            const fileContent = result.Body;
            fs.writeFileSync(localFilePath, fileContent);
            resolve(localFilePath);
        } catch (error) {
            reject(error);
        }
    });
}`


    


    this code was working fine to download the whole video , but i need to download only first 10 seconds duration

    


    S3 : How to do a partial read / seek without downloading the complete file ?

    


    I tried this ,before posting this question with above post, video was downloading , it was not playing , by throwing this error , the file contains no playable streams

    


    async function generateThumbnails(videoKey) {

const s3 = new AWS.S3();

const params = {
    Bucket: KEYS.bucket,
    Key: videoKey, // Specify the key of the video file in S3
    Range: `bytes=0-${1024 * 800}`, // Specify the range of bytes you want to retrieve
};

const file = fs.createWriteStream(`/tmp/${Date.now()}_rama.mp4`);

const s3Stream = s3.getObject(params).createReadStream();

s3Stream.pipe(file);

s3Stream.on("error", (error) => {
    console.log("Error Occured while File downloading!! ");
});

s3Stream.on("finish", () => {
    console.log("File downloaded Successfully ");
});


    


    }

    


  • Execute my PowerShell script does not work via my C# application

    15 février 2024, par Nixir

    I'm currently working on IP cameras for my job, but I'm just starting out because I've never done anything like this before.
The aim is very simple, to start recording a specific camera via a user action, and to stop the same camera via another user action.
To achieve this, I looked for several solutions and finally decided to use FFMPEG and two Powershell scripts.

    


    The first starts recording using FFMPEG and stores the process PID in a .txt file.

    


    StartRec.ps1

    


    #Paramètres de la caméra IP
$cameraIP = $args[0]
$port = $args[1]
$username = $args[2]
$password = $args[3]

$ipfile = ${cameraIP} -replace "\.", ""
$namefile = "video_"+$ipfile+"_"+(Get-Date -Format "ddMMyyyy_HHmmss") + ".mp4"
$namepidfile = "PID_"+$ipfile+".txt"

# URL du flux vidéo de la caméra (exemple générique, adaptez-le à votre caméra)
$videoStreamUrl = "rtsp://${username}:${password}@${cameraIP}:${port}/videoMain"

# Répertoire de sortie pour la vidéo enregistrée
$outputDirectory = "C:\OutputDirectory"

# Chemin complet du fichier de sortie (nom de fichier avec horodatage actuel)
$outputFile = Join-Path $outputDirectory (${namefile})

# Commande FFmpeg pour enregistrer le flux vidéo en arrière-plan
$ffmpegCommand = "ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -i `"$videoStreamUrl`" -c:v copy `"$outputFile`"" 

# Démarrer FFmpeg en arrière-plan
$process = Start-Process -FilePath "cmd.exe" -ArgumentList "/c $ffmpegCommand" -PassThru

$cheminFichier = Join-Path $outputDirectory $namepidfile

if (-not (Test-Path $cheminFichier)) {
    # Le fichier n'existe pas, créer le fichier
    New-Item -ItemType File -Path $cheminFichier -Force
    Write-Host "Fichier créé : $cheminFichier"
} else {
    Write-Host "Le fichier existe déjà : $cheminFichier"
}

Start-Sleep -Seconds 5

$processId = Get-WmiObject Win32_Process -Filter "Name='ffmpeg.exe'" | Select-Object -ExpandProperty ProcessId

# Enregistrez le PID dans un fichier
$process.Id | Out-File $cheminFichier

Write-Host "Enregistrement démarré. PID du processus : $($processId)"


    


    The second reads the contents of this .txt file, stores it in a variable as a PID and stops the process via its Id, then closes the command window associated with this process (which tells the camera that the recording is finished).

    


    StoptRec.ps1

    


    $cameraIP = $args[0]
$ipfile = ${cameraIP} -replace "\.", ""
$namepidfile = "PID_"+$ipfile+".txt"
$outputDirectory = "C:\OutputDirectory"
$cheminFichier = Join-Path $outputDirectory $namepidfile

$pidcontent = Get-Content $cheminFichier -Raw 
if (-not $pidContent) {
    Write-Host "Erreur : Le fichier PID est vide. Assurez-vous que l'enregistrement est démarré."
    exit
}

$processId  = $pidContent.Trim() -as [int]

if (-not $processId) {
    Write-Host "Erreur : Impossible de convertir le contenu du fichier PID en entier."
    exit
}

Get-Process -Id $processId

Stop-Process -Id $processId -PassThru | Foreach-Object { $_.CloseMainWindow() }

Write-Host "Enregistrement arrêté pour le processus PID $processId"
Start-Sleep -Seconds 15


    


    The problem is that they work, except in one case that I'll explain :
First, I tried to run them via PowerShell, the recording starts up and the script works as expected, as does the shutdown. My final file is usable.
I then performed C# actions in my Controller, which calls and executes these scripts :

    


    The action that calls StartRec.ps1

    


            public void startRecordingCam1(string ipAddress)
        {
            string ps1File = @"C:\OutputDirectory\StartRec.ps1";
            string cameraIP = "Camera IP Adress";
            string port = "88";
            string username = "Username";
            string password = "Password";

            Process process = Process.Start(new ProcessStartInfo
            {
                FileName = "powershell.exe",
                Arguments = $"-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File \"{ps1File}\" \"{cameraIP}\" \"{port}\" \"{username}\" \"{password}\"",
                UseShellExecute = false,
                RedirectStandardInput = true
                //CreateNoWindow = true
            });
        }


    


    The action that calls StopRec.ps1

    


           public void stopRecording(string ipAddress)
        {
            string ps1File = @"C:\Projet Valentin\CameraTest\StopRec_Csharp.ps1";
            string cameraIP = "10.0.1.10";

            ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo()
            {
                FileName = "powershell.exe",
                Arguments = $"-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -File \"{ps1File}\" \"{cameraIP}\" ",
                UseShellExecute = true
            };
            Process.Start(startInfo);
        }


    


    When I run the two scripts via these actions, StartRec.ps1 works well, but StopRec.ps1 doesn't work completely : the process is stopped, but the command window isn't closed, so camera recording continues (despite the end of the process).
As both scripts worked perfectly when launched with Powershell, but not with the C# application, I tried several combinations of "Start-Stop" with "PowerShell/C#".

    


    If I run StartRec.PS1 with the C# application and StopRec.PS1 with PowerShell, it works.
If I run StartRec.PS1 with PowerShell and StopRec.PS1 with the C# application, it works.
If I run StartRec.PS1 with PowerShell and StopRec.PS1 with PowerShell, it works.
The only case that doesn't work is when I run both via the C# application

    


    One thing I can add that I discovered while debugging is that this :
Stop-Process -Id $processId -PassThru | Foreach-Object { $_.CloseMainWindow() }

    


    Returns false in the only case where it doesn't work, and true in all other cases

    


    That's all the details I can give you, thanks for your help !

    


  • avcodec/libjxl.h : include version.h

    23 janvier 2024, par Leo Izen
    avcodec/libjxl.h : include version.h
    

    This file has been exported since our minimum required version (0.7.0),
    but it wasn't documented. Instead it was transitively included by
    <jxl/decode.h> (but not jxl/encode.h), which ffmpeg relied on.

    libjxl broke its API in libjxl/libjxl@66b959239355aef5255 by removing
    the transitive include of version.h, and they do not plan on adding
    it back. Instead they are choosing to leave the API backwards-
    incompatible with downstream callers written for some fairly recent
    versions of their API.

    As a result, we include <jxl/version.h> to continue to build against
    more recent versions of libjxl. The version macros removed are also
    present in that file, so we no longer need to redefine them.

    Signed-off-by : Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>

    • [DH] libavcodec/libjxl.h