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  • Unable to play webM file on chromium with Media Source Extensions. Works in firefox and vlc

    23 octobre 2018, par raul

    I’m currently trying to implement a video player using Media Source Extensions. Currently just a very simple proof of concept, following a tutorial I found here.

    I cloned their repo with all source code from github here and am testing the implementation on Chromium and Firefox with various video files.

    Everything worked well with the example webm files in the repo for both browsers.

    Next I tried to convert a video I downloaded from some random site using ffmpeg and mse-tools to "align the clusters" of the webm file using the following commands :

    ffmpeg -i randomvideo.mp4 -c:v libvpx -c:a libvorbis output.webm
    mse_webm_remuxer output.webm aligned.webm

    Again, all was well on both browsers.

    Finally, I wanted to convert a very simple animation I created in blender (rendered with h264 in mp4).

    I tried converting the resulting file using the same process as above and the file played normally on firefox, but did not load on chromium.

    I assume I am commiting some error when converting the file, but inspecting the attributes of the final file with vlc and ffprobe, I could not find any obvious problems.

    Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong ?

    One final test I did was to go to this site to get some sample webm files.

    I downloaded the "Big Buck Bunny Trailer in WebM" and "Elephants Dream as WebM File".

    Both files worked in firefox, but the "Elephants Dream" file would not play in chromium.

    I am on a linux machine (Arch Linux distro) with the following versions of the browsers :

    Chromium Version 69.0.3497.100 (Official Build) Arch Linux (64-bit)

    Firefox 62.0.3 (64-bit)

    I have shared the file I created from the blender animation (very small - only 36 KB) on google drive here in case anyone wants to check it out.

  • Converting video files from mp4 to webM for playing using Media Source Extensions

    19 octobre 2018, par raul

    I’m currently trying to implement a video player using Media Source Extensions. Currently just a very simple proof of concept, following a tutorial I found here.

    I cloned their repo with all source code from github here and am testing the implementation on Chromium and Firefox with various video files.

    Everything worked well with the example webm files in the repo for both browsers.

    Next I tried to convert a video I downloaded from some random site using ffmpeg and mse-tools to "align the clusters" of the webm file using the following commands :

    ffmpeg -i randomvideo.mp4 -c:v libvpx -c:a libvorbis output.webm
    mse_webm_remuxer output.webm aligned.webm

    Again, all was well on both browsers.

    Finally, I wanted to convert a very simple animation I created in blender (rendered with h264 in mp4).

    I tried converting the resulting file using the same process as above and the file played normally on firefox, but did not load on chromium.

    I assume I am commiting some error when converting the file, but inspecting the attributes of the final file with vlc and ffprobe, I could not find any obvious problems.

    Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong ?

    One final test I did was to go to this site to get some sample webm files.

    I downloaded the "Big Buck Bunny Trailer in WebM" and "Elephants Dream as WebM File".

    Both files worked in firefox, but the "Elephants Dream" file would not play in chromium.

    I am on a linux machine (Arch Linux distro) with the following versions of the browsers :

    Chromium Version 69.0.3497.100 (Official Build) Arch Linux (64-bit)

    Firefox 62.0.3 (64-bit)

    I have shared the file I created from the blender animation (very small - only 36 KB) on google drive here in case anyone wants to check it out.

  • Permission denied with JAVE on OSX

    18 octobre 2016, par clankill3r

    I try to convert video to audio using jave on OSX.

    http://www.sauronsoftware.it/projects/jave/manual.php

    As the documentation states

    ...You can even build it by yourself getting the code (and the
    documentation to build it) on the official ffmpeg site. Once you have
    obtained a ffmpeg executable suitable for your needs, you have to hook
    it in the JAVE library. That’s a plain operation.

    I builded ffmpeg, but running the code I get a Permission denied error.
    I even changed all file permissions to 777 recursive.
    Hope someone can help, the documentation and error messages are very unclear.

    public class Mp4ToSoundTest {


       public static void main(String[] args) {
           Mp4ToSoundTest a = new Mp4ToSoundTest();
           a.setup();
       }

       void setup() {

           File source = new File("/Users/doekewartena/Downloads/vids_future_proj/VID_20160523_180100.mp4");

           System.out.println(source.exists());

           FFMPEGLocator my_ffmpeg_locator = new FFMPEGLocator() {
               @Override
               protected String getFFMPEGExecutablePath() {
                   return "/Users/doekewartena/Downloads/ffmpeg-3.1.4";
               }
           };


           File target = new File("/Users/doekewartena/Downloads/vids_future_proj/VID_20160523_180100.mp3");
           AudioAttributes audio = new AudioAttributes();
           audio.setCodec("libmp3lame");
           audio.setBitRate(128000);
           audio.setChannels(2);
           audio.setSamplingRate(44100);
           EncodingAttributes attrs = new EncodingAttributes();
           attrs.setFormat("mp3");
           attrs.setAudioAttributes(audio);
           Encoder encoder = new Encoder(my_ffmpeg_locator);

           // The source file can't be decoded. It occurs when the source file container, the video stream format or the
           // audio stream format are not supported by the decoder. You can check for supported containers and plugged
           // decoders calling the encoder methods getSupportedDecodingFormats(), getAudioDecoders() and getVideoDecoders().
           try {
               String[] r = encoder.getSupportedDecodingFormats();
               System.out.println("a");
               for (String s : r) {
                   System.out.println(s);
               }
               System.out.println("b");

               System.out.println();
               System.out.println(encoder.getAudioDecoders());

           } catch (EncoderException e) {
               e.printStackTrace();
           }



           try {
               encoder.encode(source, target, attrs);
           } catch (EncoderException e) {
               e.printStackTrace();
           }
           System.out.println("done");

       }

    }