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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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HTML5 audio and video support
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FFmpeg recorded video is dark with Xvfb and chrome headless on Centos 7
15 juin 2023, par narsy4I am trying to do a video recording of headless chrome session on Centos 7 (Amazon EC2 instance) using ffmpeg. I have installed ffmpeg, Xvfb and google chrome on the machine. I started Xvfb on :99, verified the display using xdpyinfo and started chrome. However when I run the ffmpeg cmd to capture the video (no errors in ffmpeg debug logs), the output is dark with a X sign in the centre of video screen. What am I doing wrong here ? Any help is appreciated.


**Xvfb and chrome commands**
Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1920x1080x24 &
export DISPLAY=:99
google-chrome --headless --disable-gpu --no-sandbox --start-maximized --window-size=1920x1080 https://www.google.com




**FFmpeg command**
ffmpeg -video_size 1920x1080 -framerate 30 -f x11grab -i :99 -loglevel debug -pix_fmt yuv420p /tmp/video.mp4






Searched for and read a few threads on this, but couldn't get it to work.


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Encoding audio_common messages to OPUS
14 juin 2023, par djangbahevans

I am trying to stream microphone and camera data to Amazon KVS WebRTC. I'm able to make video work using this package (adapted for noetic) however I am struggling to make audio work. I'm using the audio_capture package to get mp3 frames. I'm trying to convert this to OPUS frames before streaming to KVS, but I'm unsure how to do this. I wrote this bit of code based on the small resources I can find on using ffmpeg, but it's not working.
avcodec_fill_audio_frame
is returning -22.

#include "opus_encoder.h"

OPUSEncoder::OPUSEncoder() {
 av_register_all();
 codecContext == nullptr;
}

OPUSEncoder::~OPUSEncoder() {
 if (codecContext != nullptr) {
 avcodec_free_context(&codecContext);
 }
}

int OPUSEncoder::Initialize(int Fs, int channels) {
 AVCodec *codec = avcodec_find_encoder(AV_CODEC_ID_OPUS);
 if (!codec) {
 printf("Codec not found\n");
 return -1;
 }

 codecContext = avcodec_alloc_context3(codec);
 if (!codecContext) {
 printf("Could not allocate audio codec context\n");
 return -1;
 }

 codecContext->sample_fmt = AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16;
 codecContext->bit_rate = 128000;
 codecContext->sample_rate = Fs;
 codecContext->channel_layout = av_get_default_channel_layout(channels);
 codecContext->channels = channels;

 if (avcodec_open2(codecContext, codec, nullptr) < 0) {
 printf("Could not open codec\n");
 return -1;
 }

 return 0;
}

int OPUSEncoder::Encode(const uint8_t *audio_data, int frameSize,
 uint8_t *out) {
 AVPacket pkt;
 av_init_packet(&pkt);
 pkt.data = nullptr;
 pkt.size = 0;

 AVFrame *frame = av_frame_alloc();
 frame->nb_samples = frameSize;
 frame->format = codecContext->sample_fmt;
 frame->channel_layout = codecContext->channel_layout;

 int ret = avcodec_fill_audio_frame(frame, codecContext->channels,
 codecContext->sample_fmt, audio_data,
 frameSize * 2, 0);
 if (ret < 0) {
 printf("Error filling audio frame: %d\n", ret);
 return -1;
 }

 ret = avcodec_send_frame(codecContext, frame);
 if (ret < 0) {
 printf("Error sending the frame to the encoder\n");
 return -1;
 }

 while (ret >= 0) {
 ret = avcodec_receive_packet(codecContext, &pkt);
 if (ret == AVERROR(EAGAIN) || ret == AVERROR_EOF) {
 return 0;
 } else if (ret < 0) {
 printf("Error encoding audio frame\n");
 return -1;
 }

 memcpy(out, pkt.data, pkt.size);
 out += pkt.size;
 av_packet_unref(&pkt);
 }

 av_frame_free(&frame);

 return 0;
}



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AWS Lambda in Node JS with FFMPEG Lambda Layer
29 mars 2023, par mwcwge23I'm trying to make a Lambda that takes a video and puts a watermark image on it.
I'm using Lambda with NodeJS and FFMPEG Lambda Layer I took from here :
https://serverlessrepo.aws.amazon.com/applications/us-east-1/145266761615/ffmpeg-lambda-layer


I got these two errors and I don't have a clue what do I did wrong :
errors


Please help me :)


(by the way, if you have an easier solution to put a watermark image on video that'll also be great)


That's my code (trying to put a watermark image on a video file) :


const express = require("express");
const childProcess = require("child_process");
const path = require("path");
const fs = require("fs");
const util = require("util");
const os = require("os");
const { fileURLToPath } = require("url");
const { v4: uuidv4 } = require("uuid");
const bodyParser = require("body-parser");
const awsServerlessExpressMiddleware = require("aws-serverless-express/middleware");
const AWS = require("aws-sdk");
const workdir = os.tmpdir();

const s3 = new AWS.S3();

// declare a new express app
const app = express();
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(awsServerlessExpressMiddleware.eventContext());

// Enable CORS for all methods
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
 res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");
 res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "*");
 next();
});

const downloadFileFromS3 = function (bucket, fileKey, filePath) {
 "use strict";
 console.log("downloading", bucket, fileKey, filePath);
 return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
 const file = fs.createWriteStream(filePath),
 stream = s3
 .getObject({
 Bucket: bucket,
 Key: fileKey,
 })
 .createReadStream();
 stream.on("error", reject);
 file.on("error", reject);
 file.on("finish", function () {
 console.log("downloaded", bucket, fileKey);
 resolve(filePath);
 });
 stream.pipe(file);
 });
};

const uploadFileToS3 = function (bucket, fileKey, filePath, contentType) {
 "use strict";
 console.log("uploading", bucket, fileKey, filePath);
 return s3
 .upload({
 Bucket: bucket,
 Key: fileKey,
 Body: fs.createReadStream(filePath),
 ACL: "private",
 ContentType: contentType,
 })
 .promise();
};

const spawnPromise = function (command, argsarray, envOptions) {
 return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
 console.log("executing", command, argsarray.join(" "));
 const childProc = childProcess.spawn(
 command,
 argsarray,
 envOptions || { env: process.env, cwd: process.cwd() }
 ),
 resultBuffers = [];
 childProc.stdout.on("data", (buffer) => {
 console.log(buffer.toString());
 resultBuffers.push(buffer);
 });
 childProc.stderr.on("data", (buffer) => console.error(buffer.toString()));
 childProc.on("exit", (code, signal) => {
 console.log(`${command} completed with ${code}:${signal}`);
 if (code || signal) {
 reject(`${command} failed with ${code || signal}`);
 } else {
 resolve(Buffer.concat(resultBuffers).toString().trim());
 }
 });
 });
};

app.post("/api/addWatermark", async (req, res) => {
 try {
 const bucketName = "bucketName ";
 const uniqeName = uuidv4() + Date.now();
 const outputPath = path.join(workdir, uniqeName + ".mp4");
 const key = "file_example_MP4_480_1_5MG.mp4";
 const localFilePath = path.join(workdir, key);
 const watermarkPngKey = "watermark.png";
 const watermarkLocalFilePath = path.join(workdir, watermarkPngKey);

 downloadFileFromS3(bucketName, key, localFilePath)
 .then(() => {
 downloadFileFromS3(bucketName, watermarkPngKey, watermarkLocalFilePath)
 .then(() => {
 fs.readFile(localFilePath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss111");
 }
 });
 fs.readFile(watermarkLocalFilePath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss222");
 }
 });

 fs.readFile(outputPath, (err, data) => {
 if (!err && data) {
 console.log("successsss3333");
 }
 });

 spawnPromise(
 "/opt/bin/ffmpeg",
 [
 "-i",
 localFilePath,
 "-i",
 watermarkLocalFilePath,
 "-filter_complex",
 `[1]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.5[logo];[0][logo]overlay=5:H-h-5:format=auto,format=yuv420p`,
 "-c:a",
 "copy",
 outputPath,
 ],
 { env: process.env, cwd: workdir }
 )
 .then(() => {
 uploadFileToS3(
 bucketName,
 uniqeName + ".mp4",
 outputPath,
 "mp4"
 );
 });
 });
 });
 } catch (err) {
 console.log({ err });
 res.json({ err });
 }
});

app.listen(8136, function () {
 console.log("App started");
});

module.exports = app;