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fluent-ffmpeg-util

v0.2.0-alpha.1

Published

Extra fluent-ffmpeg features

Readme

fluent-ffmpeg-util

Solve common problems you may encounter when using fluent-ffmpeg.

This package is recommended for projects which are already using fluent-ffmpeg, for new projects it is advised to use eloquent-ffmpeg.

Multiple Streams

You can use any number of output and input streams by using handleInputStream() or handleOutputStream(), they return an object with the following shape:

  • path: the output to give to fluent-ffmpeg.
  • close(): closes the underlying server, this is dealt with automatically if no error occurs.
var ffmpeg = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
var util = require('fluent-ffmpeg-util');
var fs = require('fs');
var input = util.handleInputStream(fs.createReadStream('input.webm'));
var output = util.handleOutputStream(fs.createReadStream('output.mkv'));
ffmpeg()
    .input(input.path)
    .output(output.path)
    .toFormat('matroska')
    .on('error', function () {
        input.close();
        output.close();
    })
    .run();

Multiple Destinations

To write the output file to multiple destinations use tee(), you can also pass streams directly to it and they'll be handled using handleOutputStream().

var ffmpeg = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
var util = require('fluent-ffmpeg-util');
var fs = require('fs');
ffmpeg()
    .input('input.webm')
    .output(util.tee('output.mkv', fs.createReadStream('output1.mkv')))
    .toFormat('matroska')
    .run();

Pause & Resume

To pause/resume a fluent-ffmpeg command use pause() or resume(), this is a cross-platform alternative to using command.kill('SIGSTOP') and command.kill('SIGCONT').

var ffmpeg = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
var util = require('fluent-ffmpeg-util');
var fs = require('fs');
var command = ffmpeg()
    .input('input.webm')
    .output(util.tee('output.mkv', fs.createReadStream('output1.mkv')))
    .toFormat('matroska')
    .on('start', function () {
        if (util.pause(command))
            console.log('ffmpeg paused');
        if (util.resume(command))
            console.log('ffmpeg resumed');
    });
command.run();

Abort

To gracefully interrupt a command in fluent-ffmpeg use abort(), it allows ffmpeg to end the files correctly but it doesn't guarantee a non-zero exit code. FFmpeg may still encounter an error while ending the files, so errors should still be handled.

var ffmpeg = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
var util = require('fluent-ffmpeg-util');
var fs = require('fs');
var command = ffmpeg()
    .input('input.webm')
    .output(util.tee('output.mkv', fs.createReadStream('output1.mkv')))
    .toFormat('matroska')
    .on('start', function () {
        util.abort(command);
    });
command.run();