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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import shutil
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import sys
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from collections import namedtuple
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from contextlib import closing
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from tempfile import TemporaryFile
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import gevent
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from gevent import subprocess
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@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ def ffmpeg_cut_segment(segment, cut_start=None, cut_end=None):
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"""
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args = [
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'ffmpeg',
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'-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'fatal', # suppress noisy output
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'-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'error', # suppress noisy output
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'-i', segment.path,
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]
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# output from ffprobe is generally already sorted but let's be paranoid,
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@ -291,20 +292,31 @@ def ffmpeg_cut_segment(segment, cut_start=None, cut_end=None):
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return subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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def ffmpeg_cut_stdin(cut_start, cut_end, encode_args):
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def ffmpeg_cut_stdin(output_file, cut_start, duration, encode_args):
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"""Return a Popen object which is ffmpeg cutting from stdin.
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This is used when doing a full cut."""
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This is used when doing a full cut.
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Note the explicit output file object instead of using a pipe,
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because most video formats require a seekable file.
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"""
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args = [
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'ffmpeg',
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'-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'fatal', # suppress noisy output
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'-i', '-'
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'-hide_banner', '-loglevel', 'error', # suppress noisy output
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'-i', '-',
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'-ss', cut_start,
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'-to', cut_end,
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'-t', duration,
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] + list(encode_args) + [
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'-', # output to stdout
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# We want ffmpeg to write to our tempfile, which is its stdout.
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# However, it assumes that '-' means the output is not seekable.
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# We trick it into understanding that its stdout is seekable by
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# telling it to write to the fd via its /proc/self filename.
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'/proc/self/fd/1',
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# But of course, that file "already exists", so we need to give it
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# permission to "overwrite" it.
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'-y',
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]
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args = map(str, args)
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logging.info("Running full cut with args: {}".format(" ".join(args)))
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return subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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return subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=output_file)
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def read_chunks(fileobj, chunk_size=16*1024):
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@ -388,42 +400,40 @@ def fast_cut_segments(segments, start, end):
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yield chunk
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def feed_input(segments, pipe):
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"""Write each segment's data into the given pipe in order.
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This is used to provide input to ffmpeg in a full cut."""
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def full_cut_segments(segments, start, end, encode_args):
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# how far into the first segment to begin
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cut_start = max(0, (start - segments[0].start).total_seconds())
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# duration
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duration = (end - start).total_seconds()
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ffmpeg = None
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try:
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# Most ffmpeg output formats require a seekable file.
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# For the same reason, it's not safe to begin uploading until ffmpeg
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# has finished. We create a temporary file for this.
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tempfile = TemporaryFile()
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ffmpeg = ffmpeg_cut_stdin(tempfile, cut_start, duration, encode_args)
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# stream the input
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for segment in segments:
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with open(segment.path) as f:
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try:
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shutil.copyfileobj(f, pipe)
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shutil.copyfileobj(f, ffmpeg.stdin)
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except OSError as e:
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# ignore EPIPE, as this just means the end cut meant we didn't need all input
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if e.errno != errno.EPIPE:
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raise
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pipe.close()
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ffmpeg.stdin.close()
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def full_cut_segments(segments, start, end, encode_args):
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# how far into the first segment to begin
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cut_start = max(0, (start - segments[0].start).total_seconds())
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# how much of final segment should be cut off
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cut_end = max(0, (segments[-1].end - end).total_seconds())
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ffmpeg = None
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input_feeder = None
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try:
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ffmpeg = ffmpeg_cut_stdin(cut_start, cut_end, encode_args)
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input_feeder = gevent.spawn(feed_input, segments, ffmpeg.stdin)
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# stream the output until it is closed
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for chunk in read_chunks(ffmpeg.stdout):
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yield chunk
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# check if any errors occurred in input writing, or if ffmpeg exited non-success.
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if ffmpeg.wait() != 0:
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raise Exception("Error while streaming cut: ffmpeg exited {}".format(ffmpeg.returncode))
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input_feeder.get() # re-raise any errors from feed_input()
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# Now actually yield the resulting file
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for chunk in read_chunks(tempfile):
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yield chunk
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finally:
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# if something goes wrong, try to clean up ignoring errors
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if input_feeder is not None:
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input_feeder.kill()
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if ffmpeg is not None and ffmpeg.poll() is None:
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for action in (ffmpeg.kill, ffmpeg.stdin.close, ffmpeg.stdout.close):
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try:
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