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Exit Status with ffmpeg Command in Rails
25 novembre 2012, par DragonFire353I am trying to get uploaded videos to be converted in the background, running windows. I am using :
gem 'paperclip'
gem 'aasm'
gem 'delayed_job_active_record'
gem 'ffmpeg'I was using purely paperclip before and making the user wait and it worked great, now I am having problems with the return of the error status for the command, I have tried editing to possible fix the command wondering if it was failing in the first place but I keep getting :
undefined method `exitstatus' for nil:NilClass
no matter what. I've tried looking this up and it's supposedly valid syntax that should work... Also I've commented out the actual spawn do part because I get another error if I leave that in :
wrong number of arguments
Does anyone know how to properly get this working ? I've went through a few tutorials that have bits and pieces of what I need but I can't get them working together. Here's what I have so far, lemme know if you need more :
Model :
class Video < ActiveRecord::Base
include AASM
belongs_to :user
has_many :comments, dependent: :destroy
attr_accessible :video, :user_id, :video_file_name, :title, :public, :description, :views
has_attached_file :video, url: "/users/:user_id/videos/:id/:basename_:style.:extension"
#, :styles => {
# :video => { geometry: "800x480>", format: 'webm' },
# :thumb => { geometry: "200x200>", format: 'png', time: 3 },
# }, processors: [:ffmpeg], url: "/users/:user_id/videos/:id/:basename_:style.:extension"
#process_in_background :video #causes death
validates :video, presence: true
validates :description, presence: true, length: { minimum: 5, maximum: 100}
validates :title, presence: true, length: { minimum: 1, maximum: 15 }
validates_attachment_size :video, less_than: 1.gigabytes
validates_attachment :video, presence: true
default_scope order: 'created_at DESC'
Paperclip.interpolates :user_id do |attachment, style|attachment.instance.user_id
end
#acts as state machine plugin
aasm state: :pending do
state :pending, initial: true
state :converting
state :converted
#, enter: :set_new_filename
state :error
event :convert do
transitions from: :pending, to: :converting
end
event :converted do
transitions from: :converting, to: :converted
end
event :failure do
transitions from: :converting, to: :error
end
end
# This method is called from the controller and takes care of the converting
def convert
self.convert!
#spawn a new thread to handle conversion
#spawn do
success = delay.system(convert_command)
logger.debug 'Converting File: ' + success.to_s
if success && $?.exitstatus.to_i == 0
self.converted!
else
self.failure!
end
#end
end
def self.search(search)
if search
find(:all, conditions: ["public = 't' AND title LIKE ?", "%#{search}%"], order: "created_at DESC")
else
find(:all, conditions: ["public = 't'"], order: "created_at DESC")
end
end
def self.admin_search(search)
if search
find(:all, conditions: ['title LIKE ?', "%#{search}%"], order: "created_at DESC")
else
find(:all, order: "created_at DESC")
end
end
private
def convert_command
#construct new file extension
webm = "." + id.to_s + ".webm"
#build the command to execute ffmpeg
command = <<-end_command
ffmpeg -i #{ RAILS_ROOT + '/public/users/:user_id/videos/:id/:basename_:style.:extension' } -ar 22050 -ab 32 -s 1280x720 -vcodec webm -r 25 -qscale 8 -f webm -y #{ RAILS_ROOT + '/public/users/:user_id/videos/:id/:basename_.webm' }
end_command
logger.debug "Converting video...command: " + command
command
end
handle_asynchronously :convert_command
# This updates the stored filename with the new flash video file
def set_new_filename
#update_attribute(:filename, "#{filename}.#{id}.webm")
update_attribute(:content_type, "video/x-webm")
end
endController :
class VideosController < ApplicationController
before_filter :signed_in_user, only: [:upload, :update, :destroy]
before_filter :admin_user, only: :admin_index
def upload
@video = Video.new
# generate a unique id for the upload
@uuid = (0..29).to_a.map {|x| rand(10)}
end
def create
@video = Video.new(params[:video])
@video.user_id = current_user.id
if @video.save
@video.convert
flash[:success] = "Uploaded Succefully!"
redirect_to @video.user
else
render 'upload'
end
end
def show
@video = Video.find(params[:id])
@comments = @video.comments.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 6)
if !@video.public
if !signed_in? || current_user.id != @video.user_id && !current_user.admin && !current_user.approved?(@video.user)
flash[:notice] = "Video is private"
redirect_to root_path
end
end
end
def update
@video = Video.find(params[:id])
if @video.update_attributes(params[:video])
flash[:success] = "Video preferences saved"
else
flash[:fail] = "Failed to update video preferences"
end
redirect_to :back
end
def destroy
@video = Video.find(params[:id])
@video.destroy
flash[:deleted] = "Deleted Succefully!"
redirect_to :back
end
def index
@videos = Video.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 6).search(params[:search])
end
def admin_index
@videos = Video.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 6).admin_search(params[:search])
end
def ajax_video_comments
@video = Video.find(params[:id])
@comments = @video.comments.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 6)
respond_to do |format|
format.js { render partial: 'shared/comments', content_type: 'text/html' }
end
end
def ajax_video_watched
@video = Video.find(params[:id])
@video.views += 1
@video.save
end
private
def signed_in_user
redirect_to root_path, notice: "Please Login." unless signed_in?
end
def admin_user
redirect_to(root_path) unless current_user.admin?
end
end -
Revision 18c780a0ff : Remove the use of uninitialized_safe in encode_sb_ Initialize the probability m
10 septembre 2013, par Jingning HanChanged Paths :
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodeframe.c
Remove the use of uninitialized_safe in encode_sb_Initialize the probability model context with default value in
encode_sb.Change-Id : Id826114024dfc21c7ef41aea9f4a0316d4a5cb95
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ffmpeg settings or alternatives to ffmpeg on raspberry pi for video streaming
14 octobre 2016, par andreiI have a Raspberry Pi (model B) running raspbian wheezy on a 16gb SD card. I also have a 32gb flash storage attached on the usb. I’m trying to stream a video (h264 encoded mp4 file 1280x720) over the ethernet from that flash storage.
I’m using ffmpeg+ffserver. Here is ffserver.conf (relevant parts) :...
MaxBandwidth 10000
<feed>
...
FileMaxSize 100M
ACL allow 127.0.0.1
</feed>
...
<stream>
Feed feed1.ffm
Format flv
VideoSize 288x176 #made small just for testing
NoAudio
</stream>
....I start the ffserver, then call ffmpeg with this command :
ffmpeg -re -an -i /mnt/u32/main.mp4 -r 25 -bit_rate 300k http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
And I’m getting fps 3-5 at most. Naturally when I try to view the stream on another computer it’s very choppy and virtually unusable.
Am I missing some settings ? Or perhaps there is another streaming solution that leverages the GPU instead of just the CPU as ffmpeg does ? I’m even open to suggestions about other boards (e.g. a pandaboard ? or clustering several RPi’s ?) Also, I’m flexible about the output format.