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fluent-ffmpeg sometimes crashes entire amazon ec2 instance
24 octobre 2020, par Mick MarsdenI have a nodejs application where I'm using fluent-ffmpeg to convert captured video files via the html
<input file="file" />
tag to mp4 format. I'm also using ffmpeg-static to provide static binaries for fluent-ffmpeg's file path. But in order for the conversion to happen, I upload the captured video file via multer, and when that completes, multer passes the video url to fluent-ffmpeg. The code looks like this :

app.post("/upload-and-convert", async function(req, res) {

 var filepath;
 var path;

 try {

 const upload = util.promisify(uploadVideo());

 await upload(req, res);

 console.log(req.file);
 console.log("Success");
 filepath = req.file.filename;
 console.log(filepath);
 path = './public/uploads/' + filepath;
 console.log(path);

 } catch (e) {
 let response_json = {
 success: false,
 };
 res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json");
 res.send(response_json);
 }

 if(path != undefined)
 {

 console.log("Path not undefined, going to start FFMPEG");
 ffmpeg(path)
 .format('mp4')
 .size('720x720').autopad()
 .on('end', function() {
 console.log('file has been converted successfully');
 })
 .on('error', function(err) {
 console.log('an error happened: ' + err.message);
 let response_json = {
 success: false,
 };
 res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json");
 res.send(response_json);
 })
 .save('./public/uploads/video.mp4')
 .on('end', function() {
 console.log('file has been saved successfully');
 let response_json = {
 success: true,
 fileURL: 'https://websiteurl/uploads/video.mp4'
 };
 res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json");
 res.send(response_json);
 })

 } else
 {
 let response_json = {
 success: false,
 };
 res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json");
 res.send(response_json);
 }
});



Most times, the code runs fine and returns the fileURL as intended. Sometimes however, it completely crashes the amazon ec2 instance, and requires the instance be rebooted before it works again. I've checked the logs, and the server-error logs output no issues. The server-out logs when it crashes outputs the final console log before ffmpeg starts :


console.log("Path not undefined, going to start FFMPEG");



The moment it reaches the
ffmpeg(path)
, it goes down. It doesn't log any error, even though I have included error handling on the operation.

This has stumped me for days. I cannot figure out the commonality to explain why sometimes it crashes, and sometimes it does not. Note that this even happened before I started using the ffmpeg-static package. My node version is 12.19.0, and ffmpeg-static currently installs ffmpeg at version 4.3.1 if I recall correctly.


If anyone could help that would be great.


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How do I install ffmpeg on one EC2 Amazon Linux instance that can stream a mp4 ? [closed]
12 septembre 2020, par starpebbleGood day. How can I install ffmpeg on an EC2 amazon linux machine that can stream a mp4 ?


The goal : an ffmpeg install on EC2 Amazon Linux that can stream one mp4 to one rtmps endpoint. Then, create an integration test suite with it.


Is it just me or is ffmpeg a little crippled on EC2 Amazon Linux ?


Example :


ffmpeg -re -i input.mp4 -c:v libx264 -b:v 6000K -maxrate 6000K -pix_fmt yuv420p -s 1920x1080 -profile:v main -preset veryfast -g 120 -x264opts "nal-hrd=cbr:no-scenecut” -acodec aac -ab 160k -ar 44100 -f flv rtmps:///app/



Linux OS :


Linux version 4.14.193-113.317.amzn1.x86_64 (mockbuild@koji-pdx-corp-builder-60005) (gcc version 7.2.1 20170915 (Red Hat 7.2.1-2) (GCC)) #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 19:08:08 UTC 2020



The stackoverflow answer to similar questions fail to install a ffmpeg that can stream.


An installation script such as Install FFMPEG Library on EC2 Server fail this year.


The static downloads referenced on John Van Sickle-FFmpeg Static Builds fail to stream to IVS. I tried the i686 release, my first guess for an x86_64 instance.


The git source tree compiled binary fails to stream. Example : The tip of the tree isn't what I expected because the binary fails to recognize switches like
-preset
.

I'd love to be able to explain streaming to anyone. Thanks.


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Read a Bytes image from Amazon Kinesis output in python
14 février 2020, par Varun_RathinamI used
imageio.get_reader(BytesIO(a), 'ffmpeg')
to load a bytes image and save it as normal image.But the below error throws when I read the image using
imageio.get_reader(BytesIO(a), 'ffmpeg')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio/core/functions.py", line 186, in get_reader
return format.get_reader(request)
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 164, in get_reader
return self.Reader(self, request)
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio/core/format.py", line 214, in __init__
self._open(**self.request.kwargs.copy())
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 323, in _open
self._initialize()
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio/plugins/ffmpeg.py", line 466, in _initialize
self._meta.update(self._read_gen.__next__())
File "/home/tango/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/imageio_ffmpeg/_io.py", line 150, in read_frames
raise IOError(fmt.format(err2))
OSError: Could not load meta information
=== stderr ===
ffmpeg version 4.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 7.3.0 (crosstool-NG 1.23.0.449-a04d0)
configuration: --prefix=/home/tango/anaconda3 --cc=/home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/ffmpeg_1566210161358/_build_env/bin/x86_64-conda_cos6-linux-gnu-cc --disable-doc --disable-openssl --enable-avresample --enable-gnutls --enable-gpl --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-libfreetype --enable-libopenh264 --enable-libx264 --enable-pic --enable-pthreads --enable-shared --enable-static --enable-version3 --enable-zlib --enable-libmp3lame
libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100
libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100
libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100
libavdevice 58. 8.100 / 58. 8.100
libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100
libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0
libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100
libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100
libpostproc 55. 5.100 / 55. 5.100
[matroska,webm @ 0x5619b9da3cc0] File ended prematurely
[matroska,webm @ 0x5619b9da3cc0] Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Video: h264, none, 1280x720): unspecified pixel format
Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options
Input #0, matroska,webm, from '/tmp/imageio_zm6hhpgr':
Metadata:
title : Kinesis Video SDK
encoder : Kinesis Video SDK 1.0.0
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER: 91343852333183888465720004820715065721442989478
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP: 1580791384.096
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP: 1580791377.843
Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264, none, 1280x720, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9, 1k tbr, 1k tbn, 2k tbc (default)
Metadata:
title : kinesis_video
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 (native) -> rawvideo (native))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
Cannot determine format of input stream 0:0 after EOF
Error marking filters as finished
Conversion failed!
</module></stdin>The above approach to read a MKV bytes file was done based on this thread
Or is there is any approach to parse and read the MKV bytes file.