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net core and video transcoding on aws lambda
14 septembre 2022, par user1765862I'm looking for a solution to :


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- upload video to s3 bucket
- after video upload an aws lambda function will be triggered
- lambda function will use ffmpeg layer in order to transcode video (mainly cropping with other functionalities)
- save result (transcoded video into s3 bucket)










My language of choice inside lambda is c# and net core runtime.


I have found various resources for video manipulation with aws ffmpeg layer using lambda function but no examples in net core lambda.


My question is :




Can I use existing FFmpeg/FFprobe Lambda Layer for Amazon Linux such
as this one with lambda function written in c# and .net core ?




Another question :




Would you suggest Amazon Elastic Transcoder as a better choice with
lambda function .net core integration ?




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I tried to play the audio on Alexa skill from my S3 Bucket, from the test tab, **it show but in fact, I can't hear any sound
19 avril 2022, par Siti MaynaSo I tried to play the audio on Alexa skill from my S3 Bucket, from the test tab, it show but in fact, I can't hear any sound. Another fact is, that I tried to use the sample audio from https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/docs/alexa/custom-skills/ask-soundlibrary.html and it is worked, but why it won't work when it comes from my own S3 Bucket ?


Notes :


I've tried to test the skill using my mobile phone also.


I've tried to encode the audio using FFmpeg.


I've tried to use Jovo to convert the audio. https://v3.jovo.tech/audio-converter


I don't know how to fix this error.


There is no error message on cloud watch.


Assumptions :
There is some problem related to the audio resources or there is more set to play audio from S3 Bucket since the sample audio is working.


Steps to reproduce :




Build the interaction model






Encode the audio to make it Alexa skill friendly (fulfill the requirements, like sample rate, etc), I used and tried all of these :




A :


ffmpeg -i -ac 2 -codec:a libmp3lame -b:a 48k -ar 16000 -write_xing 0 



B :


ffmpeg -i -ac 2 -codec:a libmp3lame -b:a 48k -ar 24000 -write_xing 0 



C :


ffmpeg -y -i input.mp3 -ar 16000 -ab 48k -codec:a libmp3lame -ac 1 output.mp3





Upload the audio resources on S3Bucket
Audio sample on s3 storage but none of them are produce any sounds






Use the link and insert it to APLA.json





 {
 "type": "APLA",
 "version": "0.91",
 "description": "Simple document that generates speech",
 "mainTemplate": {
 "parameters": [
 "payload"
 ],
 "type": "Sequencer",
 "items": [
 {
 "type": "Audio",
 "source": "https://72578561-d9d8-47b4-811c-cafbcbc5ddb9-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/one-small-step-alexa-24.mp3"
 }
 ]
 }
 }




notes : I change the link sources based on audio that I tried.




the intent on lambda_function.py :




def _load_apl_document(file_path):
 # type: (str) -> Dict[str, Any]
 """Load the apl json document at the path into a dict object."""
 with open(file_path) as f:
 return json.load(f)

class LaunchRequestHandler(AbstractRequestHandler):
 """Handler for Skill Launch."""
 def can_handle(self, handler_input):
 # type: (HandlerInput) -> bool

 return ask_utils.is_request_type("LaunchRequest")(handler_input)

 def handle(self, handler_input):
 # type: (HandlerInput) -> Response
 logger.info("In LaunchRequestHandler")

 # type: (HandlerInput) -> Response
 speak_output = "Hello World!"
 # .ask("add a reprompt if you want to keep the session open for the user to respond")

 return (
 handler_input.response_builder
 #.speak(speak_output)
 .add_directive(
 RenderDocumentDirective(
 token="pagerToken",
 document=_load_apl_document("APLA.json"),
 datasources={}
 )
 )
 .response
 )





Deploy






Test it






The result of the test on my end :

The response for testing




the JSON response :


{
 "body": {
 "version": "1.0",
 "response": {
 "directives": [
 {
 "type": "Alexa.Presentation.APLA.RenderDocument",
 "token": "pagerToken",
 "document": {
 "type": "APLA",
 "version": "0.91",
 "description": "Simple document that generates speech",
 "mainTemplate": {
 "parameters": [
 "payload"
 ],
 "type": "Sequencer",
 "items": [
 {
 "type": "Audio",
 "source": "https://72578561-d9d8-47b4-811c-cafbcbc5ddb9-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/one-small-step-alexa-24.mp3"
 }
 ]
 }
 },
 "datasources": {}
 }
 ],
 "type": "_DEFAULT_RESPONSE"
 },
 "sessionAttributes": {},
 "userAgent": "ask-python/1.16.1 Python/3.7.12"
 }
}





On my cloud Watch :
Cloud Watch




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How to "extend" aws docker base image (.net core from scratch) by ... libs/ubuntu/ffmpeg ?
26 avril 2022, par Nigrimmisti would like to use AWS Lambda through the image containers using .net core 3.1 and it is works fine for me in simplest code case. But i stucked with next scenario :


By default, aws provide base image with .net core with aws libs based on "from scratch". So as i know, it minimal Linux that does not contains even package manager.


I need to work with ffmpeg in the code, but to do it i need to install few packages and ... fmpeg. I have working code on image


FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:3.1-bionic



It is ubuntu with .net core runtime. But what is the right strategic in case of AWS Lambda image ? How can i ... merge them ?.


Have few ideas, but not sure :


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- use as is
FROM public.ecr.aws/lambda/dotnet:core3.1
and try to install package manager, all depenendencies to use ffmpeg and so on ? - Use
mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:3.1-bionic
, somehow add required by amazon dependencies (how ? download content and attach from local ?) and configure it to run in Lambda runtime ? - ... ?








Will be glad to hear where is the solution here. Thanks !


- use as is