This package uses the FFmpeg to package media content for online streaming such as DASH and HLS. You can also use DRM for HLS packaging. There are several options to open a file from clouds and save files to them as well.
- The best way to learn how to use this library is to review the examples and browse the source code.
- For using clouds such as Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure Storage, and a custom cloud, please visit this page.
Contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- Quickstart
- Several Open Source Players
- Contributing and Reporting Bugs
- Credits
- License
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This version of the package is only compatible with Python 3.6 or higher.
-
To use this package, you need to install the FFMpeg. You will need both FFMpeg and FFProbe binaries to use it.
The latest version of ffmpeg-streaming
can be acquired via pip:
pip install python-ffmpeg-video-streaming
There are two ways to open a file:
video = '/var/www/media/videos/video.mp4'
You can open a file from a cloud by passing a tuple of cloud configuration to the method.
In this page, you will find some examples of opening a file from Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure Storage, and a custom cloud.
video = (google_cloud, download_options, None)
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), also known as MPEG-DASH, is an adaptive bitrate streaming technique that enables high quality streaming of media content over the Internet delivered from conventional HTTP web servers. Learn more
Create DASH files:
import ffmpeg_streaming
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.dash(video, adaption='"id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a"')
.format('libx265')
.auto_rep()
.package('/var/www/media/videos/dash/dash-stream.mpd')
)
Generate representations manually:
import ffmpeg_streaming
from ffmpeg_streaming import Representation
r_144p = Representation(width=256, height=144, kilo_bitrate=95)
r_240p = Representation(width=426, height=240, kilo_bitrate=150)
r_360p = Representation(width=640, height=360, kilo_bitrate=276)
r_480p = Representation(width=854, height=480, kilo_bitrate=750)
r_720p = Representation(width=1280, height=720, kilo_bitrate=2048)
r_1080p = Representation(width=1920, height=1080, kilo_bitrate=4096)
r_2k = Representation(width=2560, height=1440, kilo_bitrate=6144)
r_4k = Representation(width=3840, height=2160, kilo_bitrate=17408)
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.dash(video, adaption='"id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a"')
.format('libx265')
.add_rep(r_144p, r_240p, r_360p, r_480p, r_720p, r_1080p, r_2k, r_4k)
.package('/var/www/media/videos/dash/dash-stream.mpd')
)
See DASH examples and DASH options for more information.
HTTP Live Streaming (also known as HLS) is an HTTP-based adaptive bitrate streaming communications protocol implemented by Apple Inc. as part of its QuickTime, Safari, OS X, and iOS software. Client implementations are also available in Microsoft Edge, Firefox and some versions of Google Chrome. Support is widespread in streaming media servers. Learn more
Create HLS files:
import ffmpeg_streaming
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video, hls_time=10, hls_allow_cache=1)
.format('libx264')
.auto_rep()
.package('/var/www/media/videos/hls/hls-stream.m3u8')
)
Generate representations manually:
import ffmpeg_streaming
from ffmpeg_streaming import Representation
r_360p = Representation(width=640, height=360, kilo_bitrate=276)
r_480p = Representation(width=854, height=480, kilo_bitrate=750)
r_720p = Representation(width=1280, height=720, kilo_bitrate=2048)
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video, hls_time=10, hls_allow_cache=1)
.format('libx264')
.add_rep(r_360p, r_480p, r_720p)
.package('/var/www/media/videos/hls/hls-stream.m3u8')
)
NOTE: You cannot use HEVC(libx265) and VP9 formats for HLS packaging.
The encryption process requires some kind of secret (key) together with an encryption algorithm. HLS uses AES in cipher block chaining (CBC) mode. This means each block is encrypted using the ciphertext of the preceding block. Learn more
You must specify a path to save a random key to your local machine and also a URL(or a path) to access the key on your website(the key you will save must be accessible from your website). You must pass both these parameters to the encryption
method:
import ffmpeg_streaming
#A path you want to save a random key to your server
save_to = '/home/public_html/PATH_TO_KEY_DIRECTORY/random_key.key'
#A URL (or a path) to access the key on your website
url = 'https://www.aminyazdanpanah.com/PATH_TO_KEY_DIRECTORY/random_key.key'
# or url = '/PATH_TO_KEY_DIRECTORY/random_key.key'
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video, hls_time=10, hls_allow_cache=1)
.encryption(url, save_to)
.format('libx264')
.auto_rep(heights=[480, 360, 240])
.package('/var/www/media/videos/hls/hls-stream.m3u8')
)
NOTE: It is very important to protect your key on your website using a token or a session/cookie(It is highly recommended).
See HLS examples and HLS options for more information.
You can get realtime information about transcoding by passing a callable method to the package
method:
import sys
import ffmpeg_streaming
def progress(percentage, ffmpeg):
# You can update a field in your database
# You can also create a socket connection and show a progress bar to users
sys.stdout.write("\rTranscoding...(%s%%)[%s%s]" % (percentage, '#' * percentage, '-' * (100 - percentage)))
sys.stdout.flush()
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video)
.format('libx264')
.auto_rep()
.package('/var/www/media/videos/hls/hls-stream.m3u8', progress=progress)
)
There are two ways to save your files.
You can pass a local path to the package
method. If there was no directory in the path, then the package auto makes the directory.
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video)
.format('libx264')
.auto_rep()
.package('/var/www/media/videos/hls/hls-stream.m3u8', progress=progress)
)
It can also be null. The default path to save files is the input path.
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.hls(video)
.format('libx264')
.auto_rep()
.package(progress=progress)
)
NOTE: If you open a file from a cloud and do not pass a path to save the file to your local machine, you will have to pass a local path to the package
method.
You can save your files to clouds by passing an array of clouds configuration to the package
method.
In this page, you will find some examples of saving files to Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure Storage, and a custom cloud.
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.dash('/var/www/media/video.mkv', adaption='"id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a"')
.format('libx265')
.auto_rep()
.package(clouds=[to_aws_cloud, to_azure_cloud, to_google_cloud],
progress=progress)
)
A path can also be passed to save a copy of files to your local machine.
(
ffmpeg_streaming
.dash('/var/www/media/video.mkv', adaption='"id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a"')
.format('libx265')
.auto_rep()
.package(output='/var/www/media/stream.mpd', clouds=[to_aws_cloud, to_google_cloud],
progress=progress)
)
Schema: The relation is one-to-many
.
You can extract the metadata of the video file using the following code:
from ffmpeg_streaming import FFProbe
ffprobe = FFProbe('/var/www/media/video.mp4')
NOTE: You can save these metadata to your database.
See the example for more information.
You can use these libraries to play your streams.
- WEB
- DASH and HLS:
- DASH:
- HLS:
- Android
- DASH and HLS:
- IOS
- DASH:
- HLS:
- Windows, Linux, and macOS
- DASH and HLS:
NOTE: You should pass a manifest of stream(e.g. https://www.aminyazdanpanah.com/PATH_TO_STREAM_DIRECTORY/dash-stream.mpd
or /PATH_TO_STREAM_DIRECTORY/hls-stream.m3u8
) to these players.
I'd love your help in improving, correcting, adding to the specification. Please file an issue or submit a pull request.
- Please see Contributing File for more information.
- If you have any questions or you want to report a bug, please just file an issue
- If you discover a security vulnerability within this package, please see SECURITY File for more information.
NOTE: If you have any questions about this package or FFmpeg, please DO NOT send an email to me (or submit the contact form on my website). Emails regarding these issues will be ignored.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.