pipe2jpeg
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Parse individual jpegs from an ffmpeg pipe when output codec is set to mjpeg and format is set to image2pipe, singlejpeg, mjpeg, or mpjeg.
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pipe2jpeg
Parse individual jpegs from an FFmpeg pipe when the output codec(-c:v) is set to mjpeg and the format(-f) is set to image2pipe, singlejpeg, mjpeg, or mpjpeg.
installation:
npm install pipe2jpeg --save
usage:
The following example uses ffmpeg's testsrc to simulate a video input and generate 100 downscaled jpeg images at a rate of 1 per second. The jpeg images are piped in from ffmpeg's stdout and parsed for the start of image(SOI) and end of image(EOI) file markers. Using the default configuration, Pipe2Jpeg dispatches a "data" event that contains a complete jpeg image buffer. For more configuration options, view the docs.
const Pipe2Jpeg = require('pipe2jpeg');
const { spawn } = require('child_process');
let jpegCounter = 0;
const params = [
/* log info to console */
'-loglevel',
'quiet',
/* use an artificial video input */
'-re',
'-f',
'lavfi',
'-i',
'testsrc=size=1920x1080:rate=15',
/* set output flags */
'-an',
'-c:v',
'mjpeg',
'-pix_fmt',
'yuvj420p',
'-f',
'image2pipe', // image2pipe, singlejpeg, mjpeg, or mpjpeg
'-vf',
'fps=1,scale=640:360',
'-q',
'2',
'-frames',
'100',
'pipe:1'
];
const p2j = new Pipe2Jpeg();
p2j.on('data', (jpeg) => {
console.log('received jpeg', ++jpegCounter);
});
const ffmpeg = spawn('ffmpeg', params, {stdio : ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore']});
ffmpeg.on('error', (error) => {
console.log(error);
});
ffmpeg.on('exit', (code, signal) => {
console.log('exit', code, signal);
});
ffmpeg.stdout.pipe(p2j);
Setting readableObjectMode to true will cause the output to be an object containing list and totalLength properties:
const p2j = new Pipe2Jpeg({ readableObjectMode: true /* default false */ });
p2j.on('data', ({ list, totalLength }) => {
// list is array of buffers comprising the jpeg
console.log(Array.isArray(list), Buffer.isBuffer(list[0]));
// totalLength is cumulative size of buffers in list
console.log(Number.isInteger(totalLength));
// list of buffers can be concatenated as needed
const jpeg = Buffer.concat(list, totalLength);
});
// the list property will be set with the latest value
const list = p2j.list;
While readableObjectMode is set to true, bufferConcat can be set to true to cause the list of buffers to be concatenated into a single buffer:
const p2j = new Pipe2Jpeg({ readableObjectMode: true /* default false */, bufferConcat: true /* default false */ });
p2j.on('data', ({ jpeg }) => {
// jpeg is complete as a single buffer
console.log(Buffer.isBuffer(jpeg));
});
// the jpeg property will be set with the latest value
const jpeg = p2j.jpeg;
If you have consistently sized jpegs, then setting byteOffset to a number approximately 75% of the expected size can minimize the time searching for EOI and result in a small performance gain:
const p2j = new Pipe2Jpeg({ byteOffset: 10000 /* default 200 */ });
While readableObjectMode is set to false or bufferConcat is set to true, an experimental buffer pool can be used to reduce garbage collection and increase performance:
const p2j = new Pipe2Jpeg({ pool: 1 /* default 0 */ });
testing:
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/kevinGodell/pipe2jpeg.git
Change into the directory
cd pipe2jpeg
Initialize with npm
npm install
Start the tests
npm test