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  • Amazon S3 : how to combine all images into a video ?

    9 septembre 2021, par scientiffic

    I'm in my Rails app, I enable users to upload images, which get processed using ffmpeg to create a video slideshow.

    



    I have this working locally, but am wondering how to do this when deploying the app using Heroku. In particular, I know Heroku has limited storage and has a read-only filesystem, so using Carrierwave without S3 or an external storage option doesn't seem like an option.

    



    But how would I run a task like the following using S3, where I combine all images into a video ?

    



    The ffmpeg command is

    



    ffmpeg -r 5 -i https://s3.amazonaws.com/[]/uploads/image/image_file/26/img%03d.jpg output.mp4 -y


    



    And the AWS "folder" contains the following :
https://s3.amazonaws.com/[]/uploads/image/image_file/26/img001.jpg
https://s3.amazonaws.com/[]/uploads/image/image_file/26/img002.jpg
https://s3.amazonaws.com/[]/uploads/image/image_file/26/img003.jpg

    



    When I try to do the following, I get an error with ffmpeg not knowing what to do with :

    



    https://s3.amazonaws.com/[]/uploads/image/image_file/26/img%03d.jpg


    



    Note, this whole video compilation process works fine for me locally, so I know in theory it should work.

    


  • install ffmpeg on amazon ecr linux python

    27 mai 2024, par Luka Savic

    I'm trying to install ffmpeg on docker for amazon lambda function.
Code for Dockerfile is :

    


    FROM public.ecr.aws/lambda/python:3.8

# Copy function code
COPY app.py ${LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT}

# Install the function's dependencies using file requirements.txt
# from your project folder.

COPY requirements.txt  .
RUN  yum install gcc -y
RUN  pip3 install -r requirements.txt --target "${LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT}"
RUN  yum install -y ffmpeg

# Set the CMD to your handler (could also be done as a parameter override outside of the Dockerfile)
CMD [ "app.handler" ]


    


    I am getting an error :

    


     > [6/6] RUN  yum install -y ffmpeg:
#9 0.538 Loaded plugins: ovl
#9 1.814 No package ffmpeg available.
#9 1.843 Error: Nothing to do


    


  • Upload a LIVE HLS output from FFMPEG to Amazon S3 bucket

    22 janvier 2023, par Pit Digger

    I have an ffmpeg command that outputs live hls stream from a vod file to local disk. I would like to upload the HLS chunks and manifest file in real time to Amazon S3 Bucket. Is it possible to upload it directly from memory ?

    


    Here is the ffmpeg command

    


    ffmpeg -stream_loop -1 -re -i bunny_1080p_30fps.mp4 -c:v libx264 \
-x264opts keyint=30:min-keyint=30:scenecut=-1 -tune zerolatency -s 1280x720 \
-b:v 1400k -bufsize 1400k -hls_start_number_source epoch -f hls stream.m3u8


    


    Note that I have checked all questions here but none of them do that for a live stream and for multiple files output like hls or dash stream.

    


    One option that I have tried is using node-watch module and upload file on change notification, but that does introduce some buffering. But if there was any better option. https://github.com/yuanchuan/node-watch