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AWS Lambda in Node JS with FFMPEG Lambda Layer
29 mars 2023, par mwcwge23I'm trying to make a Lambda that takes a video and puts a watermark image on it.
I'm using Lambda with NodeJS and FFMPEG Lambda Layer I took from here :
https://serverlessrepo.aws.amazon.com/applications/us-east-1/145266761615/ffmpeg-lambda-layer


I got these two errors and I don't have a clue what do I did wrong :
errors


Please help me :)


(by the way, if you have an easier solution to put a watermark image on video that'll also be great)


That's my code (trying to put a watermark image on a video file) :


const express = require("express");
const childProcess = require("child_process");
const path = require("path");
const fs = require("fs");
const util = require("util");
const os = require("os");
const { fileURLToPath } = require("url");
const { v4: uuidv4 } = require("uuid");
const bodyParser = require("body-parser");
const awsServerlessExpressMiddleware = require("aws-serverless-express/middleware");
const AWS = require("aws-sdk");
const workdir = os.tmpdir();

const s3 = new AWS.S3();

// declare a new express app
const app = express();
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(awsServerlessExpressMiddleware.eventContext());

// Enable CORS for all methods
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
 res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");
 res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "*");
 next();
});

const downloadFileFromS3 = function (bucket, fileKey, filePath) {
 "use strict";
 console.log("downloading", bucket, fileKey, filePath);
 return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
 const file = fs.createWriteStream(filePath),
 stream = s3
 .getObject({
 Bucket: bucket,
 Key: fileKey,
 })
 .createReadStream();
 stream.on("error", reject);
 file.on("error", reject);
 file.on("finish", function () {
 console.log("downloaded", bucket, fileKey);
 resolve(filePath);
 });
 stream.pipe(file);
 });
};

const uploadFileToS3 = function (bucket, fileKey, filePath, contentType) {
 "use strict";
 console.log("uploading", bucket, fileKey, filePath);
 return s3
 .upload({
 Bucket: bucket,
 Key: fileKey,
 Body: fs.createReadStream(filePath),
 ACL: "private",
 ContentType: contentType,
 })
 .promise();
};

const spawnPromise = function (command, argsarray, envOptions) {
 return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
 console.log("executing", command, argsarray.join(" "));
 const childProc = childProcess.spawn(
 command,
 argsarray,
 envOptions || { env: process.env, cwd: process.cwd() }
 ),
 resultBuffers = [];
 childProc.stdout.on("data", (buffer) => {
 console.log(buffer.toString());
 resultBuffers.push(buffer);
 });
 childProc.stderr.on("data", (buffer) => console.error(buffer.toString()));
 childProc.on("exit", (code, signal) => {
 console.log(`${command} completed with ${code}:${signal}`);
 if (code || signal) {
 reject(`${command} failed with ${code || signal}`);
 } else {
 resolve(Buffer.concat(resultBuffers).toString().trim());
 }
 });
 });
};

app.post("/api/addWatermark", async (req, res) => {
 try {
 const bucketName = "bucketName ";
 const uniqeName = uuidv4() + Date.now();
 const outputPath = path.join(workdir, uniqeName + ".mp4");
 const key = "file_example_MP4_480_1_5MG.mp4";
 const localFilePath = path.join(workdir, key);
 const watermarkPngKey = "watermark.png";
 const watermarkLocalFilePath = path.join(workdir, watermarkPngKey);

 downloadFileFromS3(bucketName, key, localFilePath)
 .then(() => {
 downloadFileFromS3(bucketName, watermarkPngKey, watermarkLocalFilePath)
 .then(() => {
 fs.readFile(localFilePath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss111");
 }
 });
 fs.readFile(watermarkLocalFilePath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss222");
 }
 });

 fs.readFile(outputPath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss3333");
 }
 });

 spawnPromise(
 "/opt/bin/ffmpeg",
 [
 "-i",
 localFilePath,
 "-i",
 watermarkLocalFilePath,
 "-filter_complex",
 `[1]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.5[logo];[0][logo]overlay=5:H-h-5:format=auto,format=yuv420p`,
 "-c:a",
 "copy",
 outputPath,
 ],
 { env: process.env, cwd: workdir }
 )
 .then(() => {
 uploadFileToS3(
 bucketName,
 uniqeName + ".mp4",
 outputPath,
 "mp4"
 );
 });
 });
 });
 } catch (err) {
 console.log({ err });
 res.json({ err });
 }
});

app.listen(8136, function () {
 console.log("App started");
});

module.exports = app;




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ffmpeg transcode to live stream
14 septembre 2016, par brayancastropI need to display a ip camera stream in an html video tag, i have figured out how to transcode to a file from the rtsp stream like this
ffmpeg -i "rtsp://user:password@ip" -s 640x480 /tmp/output.mp4
now i need to be able to be able to live stream the rtsp input in a video tag like this
<video src="http://domain:port/output.mp4" autoplay="autoplay"></video>
I was trying to do something like this in my server (an ubuntu micro instance on amazon) in order to reproduce the video in the video tag but didn’t work
ffmpeg -i "rtsp://user:password@ip" -s 640x480 http://localhost:8080/stream.mp4
instead i got this log
[tcp @ 0x747b40] Connection to tcp://localhost:8080 failed: Connection refused
http://localhost:8080/stream.mp4: Connection refusedi don’t really understand what’s happening, not sure if it’s sending the output to that url or serving the output there and this, i’ve been checking the ffmpeg man docs but i didn’t find any example related to this use case and also other questiones like this one FFmpeg Stream Transcoding which is similar to my last try without success
btw, this is the camera i’m using DS-2CD2020F-I(W) - http://www.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_157_i5847.html
they offer an httppreview but it’s just an img tag source which updates but appears to be unstableThis is my first time trying to do something like this so any insight about how to achieve it will be really usefull and appreciated
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Is there any way that I can speed up the ffmpeg processing time
20 mai 2020, par Ahmed Al-RayanI am facing a problem with the processing process. I use a real joint server in a digital hosting package of $ 10 and use cloud service from Amazon s3. The problem is when uploading a video, whatever the size of the video, whether its size is 1 megabyte or 2 Giga. After the upload process, the processing process starts to upload, there is no problem But when the processing process takes a very long time so that I cannot complete it, what is the solution to that, is there a problem for me or is this process normal ?
 I use laravel-ffmpeg and through laravel queue I am cutting the video into several qualities I will attach the code to you below.



public function handle()
{
 //180p
 $lowBitrate1 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(613);
 //270p
 $lowBitrate2 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(906);
 //360p
 $midBitrate1 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(1687);
 //540p
 $midBitrate2 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(2227);
 //720p
 $highBitrate1 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(4300);
 //1080
 $highBitrate2 = (new X264('aac'))->setKiloBitrate(7917);

FFMpeg::fromDisk('s3')
 ->open($this->movie->path)
 ->exportForHLS()
 ->onProgress(function ($percent) {
 $this->movie->update([
 'percent' => $percent
 ]);
 })
 ->setSegmentLength(10)// optional
 ->addFormat($lowBitrate1)
 ->addFormat($lowBitrate2)
 ->addFormat($midBitrate1)
 ->addFormat($midBitrate2)
 ->addFormat($highBitrate1)
 ->addFormat($highBitrate2)
 ->toDisk('s3')
 ->save("public/Movies/{$this->movie->id}/{$this->movie->id}.m3u8");
}//end of handle