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Video transcoding daemon

Project description

collective.transcode.daemon is an XML-RPC daemon servicing requests for transcoding jobs.

It was initially developed during the Plone Video Sprint that took place right after the Plone Conference 2009 in Budapest. It was based on the darksnow.convertdaemon code but has evolved a lot since

It’s currently used for video transcoding in Plumi 3.0 and 3.1 and is a part of the collective.transcode.* suite for Plone 3.x & 4.x.

Requirements

Apart from what is assembled by the buildout, the following dependencies must be installed manually for the transcoding scripts to work:

  • ffmpeg with x264 support

  • ffmpeg2theora

The daemon has been tested with Python2.4 and Python2.6.

Installation

The instructions below are for setting up a standalone transcode daemon.

If you want a complete transcoding solution for the Plone CMS use collective.transcode.star

The best way to install a standalone daemon is to use zc.buildout and the buildout.cfg file provided

python2.6 bootstrap.py
./bin/buildout
...
./bin/transcodedaemon fg
Initializing
Launched http channel
Launched TranscodeDaemon scheduler thread....

Configuration

You can edit the following options in buildout.cfg:

listen_host
    hostname to listen

listen_port
    port to use

videofolder
    relative path of folder where transcoded videos are stored

secret
    a secret shared key used for authentication and encryption

profiles
    a python list of dicts specifying the supported transcoding profiles

Don’t forget to run ./bin/buildout after editing buildout.cfg

You can also customize the transcoding scripts inside the scripts directory.

Contributors

  • Dimitris Moraitis, unweb.me

  • Mike Muzurakis, unweb.me

  • Christos Psaltis, unweb.me

  • Markos Gogoulos, unweb.me

  • Victor Rajewski, engagemedia.org

Change history

0.11 (2012-11-17)

  • fix stripping of ‘#’ in file paths [mgogoulos]

  • add timeout for urlretrieve [dimo]

  • add yasm in ffmpeg buildout [dimo]

  • update ffmpeg & transcode scripts [dimo]

0.10 (2012-01-05)

  • fix getDuration [dimo]

  • add video/x-matroska to supported mimetypes [dimo]

  • increase sleep cycle [dimo]

0.9 (2011-12-17)

  • fix negative time bug [mgogoulos]

  • add tests [dimo]

  • track transcode progress [dimo]

  • add ffmpeg to daemon buildout [dimo]

  • update dependencies [dimo, cpsaltis]

  • improve error handling [dimo]

  • nicer buildout formatting [cpsaltis]

  • set video/webm as default content-type in videofolder [dimo]

  • updated default transcode scripts [dimo, cpsaltis]

  • moved to github [garbas]

0.8 (2010-05-10)

  • add timeout to scheduler queue to avoid possible transcoder freeze [dimo, mgogoulos]

0.7 (2010-11-23)

  • use a proper tempfile before transcoding [clopy]

0.6 (2010-10-21)

  • remove version pins in setup.py to prevent version conflict errors [dimo]

0.5 (2010-10-09)

  • delete support [clopy]

  • support for creating DVD iso files when combined with collective.transcode.burnstation [clopy, cpsaltis, dimo, mgogoulos]

0.4 (2010-08-03)

  • cleared up codebase [cpsaltis]

  • removed dependency on twisted.web2 [cpsaltis]

  • removed dependency on minitage.recipe [cpsaltis]

  • simplified buildout.cfg [cpsaltis]

0.3 (2010-07-23)

  • Better normalizing [dimo]

  • Add hashlib to dependencies for python 2.4 compatibility [cpsaltis]

0.2 (2010-07-22)

  • First stable release [dimo]

0.1 (2010-02-18)

  • Initial release [dimo]

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