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-Tom
Brayton Osgood wrote:
> Espen,
>
> You do understand me correctly and I have this mostly working as you
> describe. It works for .mov files, though I haven't been successful with
> a flash video yet - I still get the solid black background with play
> arrow. I'm going to keep working on that.
>
> I'm happy to share with p4a, though I haven't received anything but a
> 503 error at plone4artists.org for the last few weeks. Who should I get
> in touch with to share it?
>
> Thanks,
> Brayton
>
> On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:52 AM, Espen Moe-Nilssen wrote:
>
>> If I understand this right and you got this to work:
>>
>> 1) Add a "p4video-file" to plone
>> 2) The first frame of the image shows as the video/image.
>>
>> I am pretty sure the people behind p4artists would like that code....
>>
>>
>> Espen
>>
>>
>>
>> Den 23. sep. 2009 kl. 18.19 skrev Brayton Osgood:
>>
>>> Between this and IRC I've got the image capture working. Still have
>>> to write the captured image back into Plone, but I think I have that
>>> under control. Thanks for all the help,
>>>
>>> Brayton
>>>
>>> Here is the code I used (for future Googlers):
>>>
>>> context = aq_inner(file)
>>> movie_data = context.get_data()
>>>
>>> movie_id, movie_name = tempfile.mkstemp('.mov',text=False)
>>> image_id, image_name = tempfile.mkstemp('jpg', text=False)
>>> output_id, output_name = tempfile.mkstemp()
>>> wfile = open(movie_name, 'wb')
>>> wfile.write(movie_data)
>>> wfile.close()
>>>
>>> args = "ffmpeg -i %s -ss 1 -an -vframes 1 -f image2 %s" %
>>> (movie_name, image_name)
>>> p = sub.Popen(args, shell=True, stdin=sub.PIPE, stdout=output_name,
>>> stderr=sub.STDOUT)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 23, 2009, at 1:38 AM, Jean-Michel FRANCOIS wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tom Gross a écrit :
>>>>> Hi Brayton,
>>>>>
>>>>> p4a-video uses the File-content-type, which again uses OFS.File as
>>>>> content-class. If you want to access the raw-data use:
>>>>>
>>>>> atfileobject.getFile().data
>>>>>
>>>>> or
>>>>>
>>>>> str(atfileobject.getFile())
>>>>>
>>>>> If you need a file-like object, you have to do:
>>>>>
>>>>> stream = StringIO(str(atfileobject.getFile()))
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> -Tom
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Brayton Osgood wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm trying to extend P4A Video to automatically generate the file images
>>>>>> that can be added to each video via the edit panel of any IVideoEnhanced
>>>>>> content. Ideally, the result will be an adapter (I think) that responds
>>>>>> to the IVideoEnhanced interface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Right now I'm running into trouble capturing an image from a video file
>>>>>> once it's stored in Plone. I've tried calling ffmpeg as a subprocess,
>>>>>> but I get an I/O error (see below):
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> image = subprocess.Popen('ffmpeg -i moviefile -ss 1 -an -vframes 1
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> -f image2 thumb%2d.jpg', shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
>>>>>> stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=True)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> print image.stdout.read()
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> FFmpeg version SVN-rUNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et
>>>>>> al.
>>>>>> configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler
>>>>>> --enable-pthreads --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libogg
>>>>>> -- enable-libgsm --enable-dc1394 --disable-debug --enable-shared
>>>>>> --prefix=/usr
>>>>>> libavutil version: 1d.49.3.0
>>>>>> libavcodec version: 1d.51.38.0
>>>>>> libavformat version: 1d.51.10.0
>>>>>> built on Mar 16 2009 21:19:49, gcc: 4.2.4 (Ubuntu 4.2.4-1ubuntu3)
>>>>>> moviefile: I/O error occured
>>>>>> Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've tried doing this where 'moviefile' is an <ATFile at
>>>>>> /Plone/Members/brayt/jumping2.mov> object, a <p4a.video _ATCTFileVideo>
>>>>>> object (applying the IVideo interface to the ATFile), and even the
>>>>>> binary data (passed by moviefile.getData()). Each case gives me the same
>>>>>> error.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I suspect this is because ffmpeg expects to receive certain file types,
>>>>>> and Plone files are somehow wrapped so they aren't recognized. I guess
>>>>>> my question may boil down to how do I access (and do something useful
>>>>>> with) the data in a file that's not normally read by Plone? I suspect
>>>>>> that the indexing of PDFs behaves similarly to what I'm hoping to do,
>>>>>> but I haven't quite figured out how that works.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Brayton
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> To call it with subprocess :
>>>> - use mkstemp python module to create a temp file
>>>> - write the raw data inside it
>>>> - do the subprocess on that new tempfile
>>>> - don't forget to delete the temp file
>>>> - write the image inside your image field.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cordialement,
>>>> Jean-Michel FRANCOIS
>>>> Makina-Corpus
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