Hello Rajen, Ideally you just need to write your appropriate InputFormat derivative. Here's my colleague Eric Sammer talking about the same things I would, so I'll just link to his response: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3044050/image-processing-with-hadoop
I'm not aware of an open source library that tends specifically to hadoop+video (others may pitch in if they know) but you can reutilize CLI tools (such as mplayer) via hadoop-streaming and cut down on writing code in many cases. On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Rajen Bhatt (RBEI/EST1) < rajen.bh...@in.bosch.com> wrote: > Dear MapReduce User Groups: > We want to process large amount of videos (typically 30 days old storage > with size around 1TB) using Hadoop. > Can somebody point me to code samples or classes which can take video files > in its original compressed format (H.264, MPEG-4) and then process using > Mappers? > Thanks and Regards, > > ~~ > *Dr. Rajen Bhatt * > *(**Corporate Research** **@ Robert Bosch, India**)* > Off: +91-80-4191-6699 > Mob: +91-9901241005 > > > > -- Harsh J
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