From d3e1d6b4fc41c4fd624c05d1324d28286ddd0746 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Lang Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2019 18:23:52 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Resurrect non-experimental cut, now dubbed "full" (vs "fast") cut In a fast cut, we edit the first and last segments then concatenate them all. However, this leads to some tiny but perciptible artifacting around the border of the first and second (and second-last and last) segments. A full cut is much slower, but re-encodes the video into the desired format and is more reliable. We want both options to be available. With this commit, we only add the option, we don't use it in restreamer or cutter. --- common/common/segments.py | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- cutter/cutter/main.py | 4 +-- restreamer/restreamer/main.py | 4 +-- 3 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/common/common/segments.py b/common/common/segments.py index 34137b8..fd326b1 100644 --- a/common/common/segments.py +++ b/common/common/segments.py @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import itertools import json import logging import os +import shutil import sys from collections import namedtuple from contextlib import closing @@ -256,7 +257,9 @@ def streams_info(segment): def ffmpeg_cut_segment(segment, cut_start=None, cut_end=None): - """Return a Popen object which is ffmpeg cutting the given segment""" + """Return a Popen object which is ffmpeg cutting the given single segment. + This is used when doing a fast cut. + """ args = [ 'ffmpeg', '-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'fatal', # suppress noisy output @@ -283,6 +286,22 @@ def ffmpeg_cut_segment(segment, cut_start=None, cut_end=None): return subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) +def ffmpeg_cut_stdin(cut_start, cut_end, encode_args): + """Return a Popen object which is ffmpeg cutting from stdin. + This is used when doing a full cut.""" + args = [ + 'ffmpeg', + '-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'fatal', # suppress noisy output + '-i', '-' + '-ss', cut_start, + '-to', cut_end, + ] + list(encode_args) + [ + '-', # output to stdout + ] + logging.info("Running full cut with args: {}".format(" ".join(args))) + return subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + + def read_chunks(fileobj, chunk_size=16*1024): """Read fileobj until EOF, yielding chunk_size sized chunks of data.""" while True: @@ -292,7 +311,7 @@ def read_chunks(fileobj, chunk_size=16*1024): yield chunk -def cut_segments(segments, start, end): +def fast_cut_segments(segments, start, end): """Yields chunks of a MPEGTS video file covering the exact timestamp range. segments should be a list of segments as returned by get_best_segments(). This method works by only cutting the first and last segments, and concatenating the rest. @@ -362,3 +381,47 @@ def cut_segments(segments, start, end): with open(segment.path) as f: for chunk in read_chunks(f): yield chunk + + +def feed_input(segments, pipe): + """Write each segment's data into the given pipe in order. + This is used to provide input to ffmpeg in a full cut.""" + for segment in segments: + with open(segment.path) as f: + try: + shutil.copyfileobj(f, pipe) + except OSError as e: + # ignore EPIPE, as this just means the end cut meant we didn't need all input + if e.errno != errno.EPIPE: + raise + pipe.close() + + +def full_cut_segments(segments, start, end, encode_args): + # how far into the first segment to begin + cut_start = max(0, (start - segments[0].start).total_seconds()) + # how much of final segment should be cut off + cut_end = max(0, (segments[-1].end - end).total_seconds()) + + ffmpeg = None + input_feeder = None + try: + ffmpeg = ffmpeg_cut_stdin(cut_start, cut_end, encode_args) + input_feeder = gevent.spawn(feed_input, ffmpeg.stdin) + # stream the output until it is closed + for chunk in read_chunks(ffmpeg.stdout): + yield chunk + # check if any errors occurred in input writing, or if ffmpeg exited non-success. + if ffmpeg.wait() != 0: + raise Exception("Error while streaming cut: ffmpeg exited {}".format(ffmpeg.returncode)) + input_feeder.get() # re-raise any errors from feed_input() + finally: + # if something goes wrong, try to clean up ignoring errors + if input_feeder is not None: + input_feeder.kill() + if ffmpeg is not None and ffmpeg.poll() is None: + for action in (ffmpeg.kill, ffmpeg.stdin.close, ffmpeg.stdout.close): + try: + action() + except (OSError, IOError): + pass diff --git a/cutter/cutter/main.py b/cutter/cutter/main.py index 5dfe7c1..373ba07 100644 --- a/cutter/cutter/main.py +++ b/cutter/cutter/main.py @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from psycopg2 import sql import common from common.database import DBManager, query -from common.segments import get_best_segments, cut_segments, ContainsHoles +from common.segments import get_best_segments, fast_cut_segments, ContainsHoles from .upload_backends import Youtube, Local @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ class Cutter(object): upload_backend = self.upload_locations[job.upload_location] self.logger.info("Cutting and uploading job {} to {}".format(format_job(job), upload_backend)) - cut = cut_segments(job.segments, job.video_start, job.video_end) + cut = fast_cut_segments(job.segments, job.video_start, job.video_end) # This flag tracks whether we've told requests to finalize the upload, # and serves to detect whether errors from the request call are recoverable. diff --git a/restreamer/restreamer/main.py b/restreamer/restreamer/main.py index 3ecef7f..47e6d76 100644 --- a/restreamer/restreamer/main.py +++ b/restreamer/restreamer/main.py @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import prometheus_client as prom from flask import Flask, url_for, request, abort, Response from gevent.pywsgi import WSGIServer -from common import dateutil, get_best_segments, cut_segments, PromLogCountsHandler, install_stacksampler +from common import dateutil, get_best_segments, fast_cut_segments, PromLogCountsHandler, install_stacksampler from common.flask_stats import request_stats, after_request import generate_hls @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ def cut(channel, quality): if not any(segment is not None for segment in segments): return "We have no content available within the requested time range.", 406 - return Response(cut_segments(segments, start, end), mimetype='video/MP2T') + return Response(fast_cut_segments(segments, start, end), mimetype='video/MP2T') def main(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000, base_dir='.', backdoor_port=0):