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  • Trouble Executing ffprobe Binary in Node.js on Local Machine

    19 août 2023, par dzul.stellar

    I'm facing an issue executing the ffprobe binary within a Node.js script on my local machine. I have a Node.js script that uses the fluent-ffmpeg library to extract video metadata using ffprobe. While I can execute the ffprobe binary directly from my terminal and retrieve the expected output, I'm encountering issues when attempting to run it within my Node.js script.

    


    Project Structure :

    


    project-root/
├── assets/
│   └── video.mp4
├── node_modules/
├── src/
│   └── index.js
├── layers/
│   └── ffmpeg/
│       └── ffprobe   <-- This is the binary I'm trying to execute
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json


    


    Example Code :

    


    const { exec } = require('child_process');
const binaryPath = './layers/ffmpeg/ffprobe';

exec(binaryPath, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
    if (error) {
        console.error(`Error: ${error.message}`);
        return;
    }

    console.log('Command executed successfully');
    console.log('stdout:', stdout);
    console.error('stderr:', stderr);
});


    


    Error Message :

    


    Error: Command failed: ./layers/ffmpeg/ffprobe
./layers/ffmpeg/ffprobe: ./layers/ffmpeg/ffprobe: cannot execute binary file


    


    Troubleshooting :

    


      

    1. Ensured that the ffprobe binary has executable permissions using chmod +x.
    2. 


    3. Verified that the architecture of the ffprobe binary is arm64, which matches my local system.
    4. 


    5. Checked that the path to the binary is correct and doesn't contain special characters.
    6. 


    7. Tested the basic execution of ffprobe using the exec function, but it still fails.
    8. 


    



    


    I've tried various troubleshooting steps, including verifying permissions, checking the architecture, and testing basic execution. Despite these efforts, I'm still unable to execute the ffprobe binary within the Node.js environment. I expected the script to successfully run the ffprobe binary and provide the expected output, just like when I run the binary directly from the terminal.

    


    Could anyone provide insights into why the ffprobe binary fails to execute within the Node.js environment, even though it works perfectly when executed from the terminal ? Are there any additional considerations I might be missing ?

    


    Thank you for your help !

    


  • How to convert sequence of image file to video using c programming ?

    4 avril 2021, par Rahul Chandran

    I am working on a V4L2 camera driver.The webcam taking number of sequence of image files.Now I want to convert it into video (mp4) file.How it is possible using FFMPEG/GSTREAM using pure c source code instead of ubuntu terminal command ?

    


  • What's the simplest way of installing ffmpeg on my server (on a Mac) ?

    13 octobre 2011, par Nick

    I am looking to install ffmpeg on my server to enable audio files uploaded to a website to be converted to MP3. I understand that I need to install ffmpeg and ffmpeg-php, but I am not sure how to do this. I am wondering what the simplest way of doing this would be on my Mac. Would I need to use Terminal and learn command line methods, or is there a simpler way ? I have checked with my host that I have SSH access.