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  • Create thumbnails of sections of a torrent stream

    14 juillet 2015, par Ortixx

    I’m trying to create a little application in nodejs using the torrent-stream library to create thumbnails of a video without actually having to download the entire file. I was thinking of downloading only 10 parts, out of which I would extract an image, but then the encoding comes into play : without an I-frame I cannot extract an image out of the stream, and there is no way of me knowing where the I-frame is.

    So any ideas on how to do this ? Basically I was hoping to create 10 tiny files which I could then open in ffmpeg in order to save a thumbnail (this would give me 10 thumbnails which is want I want). I’m just not sure how to handle the stream.

  • How to create thumbnail about torrent without downloading video files ? [on hold]

    1er septembre 2019, par tty78

    Most of time, torrent sites like RARBG/The Pirate Bay/KickAss would return many query results even through I have typed in many detailed keywords, which is not strange because there are many people upload it.

    So, when i want to watch/download a torrent movie, it’s better to check the video first to find out that :

    • is it a fake video
    • is the video watermarked
    • is there some AD in the video
    • is it 1980*1080 or 640*480 ??

    What i want to do is creating thumbnail of the videos without download them, so that i can save a lot of broadband, disk space and time.

    Now I can create thumbnail with a python tool - vcsi, but it depends on the video file stored in disk.
    In fact, vcsi get meta information with ffprobe and create thumbnail using ffmpeg.

    def probe_media(self, path):
       """Probe video file using ffprobe
       """
       ffprobe_command = [
           "ffprobe",
           "-v", "quiet",
           "-print_format", "json",
           "-show_format",
           "-show_streams",
           path
       ]

       try:
           output = subprocess.check_output(ffprobe_command)
           self.ffprobe_dict = json.loads(output.decode("utf-8"))
       except FileNotFoundError:
           error = "Could not find 'ffprobe' executable. Please make sure ffmpeg/ffprobe is installed and is in your PATH."
           error_exit(error)
    ffmpeg_command = [
           "ffmpeg",
           "-ss", skip_time,
           "-i", self.path,
           "-ss", skip_delay,
           "-vframes", "1",
           "-s", "%sx%s" % (width, height),
       ]

    WebTorrent may be a solution but it’s not good because I have a lot of torrent file to scan.
    I want to create thumbnail on a ubuntu VPS because it can run day and night, and i can post thumbnail under the torrent comments.
    Some key frame, resolution and duration are enough, maybe.
    vcsi sample