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API
createWorker(options): Worker
createWorker is a factory function that creates a ffmpeg worker, a worker is basically a Web Worker in browser and Child Process in Node.
Arguments:
options
an object of customized optionscorePath
path for ffmpeg-core.js scriptworkerPath
path for downloading worker scriptworkerBlobURL
a boolean to define whether to use Blob URL for worker script, default: truelogger
a function to log the progress, a quick example ism => console.log(m)
progress
a function to trace the progress, a quick example isp => console.log(p)
Examples:
const { createWorker } = FFmpeg;
const worker = createWorker({
corePath: "./node_modules/@ffmpeg/core/ffmpeg-core.js",
logger: m => console.log(m)
});
Worker.load(jobId): Promise
Worker.load() loads ffmpeg-core.js script (download from remote if not presented), it makes Web Worker/Child Process ready for next action.
Arguments:
jobId
jobId is generated by ffmpeg.js to identify each job, but you can put your own when calling the function.
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.load();
})();
Worker.write(path, data, jobId): Promise
Worker.write() writes data to specific path in Emscripten file system, it is an essential step before doing any other tasks.
Currently we found an issue that you should not have parallel Worker.write() as it may cause unexpected behavior, please do it in sequential for-loop like HERE
Arguments:
path
path to write data to file systemdata
data to write, can be Uint8Array, URL or base64 formatjobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.write(
"flame.avi",
"http://localhost:3000/tests/assets/flame.avi"
);
})();
Worker.writeText(path, text, jobId): Promise
Worker.write() writes text data to specific path in Emscripten file system.
Arguments:
path
path to write data to file systemtext
string to write to filejobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.write("sub.srt", "...");
})();
Worker.read(path, jobId): Promise
Worker.read() reads data from file system, often used to get output data after specific task.
Arguments:
path
path to read data from file systemjobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
const { data } = await worker.read("output.mp4");
})();
Worker.remove(path, jobId): Promise
Worker.remove() removes files in file system, it will be better to delete unused files if you need to run ffmpeg.js multiple times.
Arguments:
path
path for file to deletejobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.remove("output.mp4");
})();
Worker.transcode(input, output, options, jobId): Promise
Worker.transcode() transcode a video file to another format.
Arguments:
input
input file path, the input file should be written through Worker.write()output
output file path, can be read with Worker.read() lateroptions
a string to add extra arguments to ffmpegjobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.transcode("flame.avi", "output.mp4", "-s 1920x1080");
})();
Worker.trim(input, output, from, to, options, jobId): Promise
Worker.trim() trims video to specific interval.
Arguments:
inputPath
input file path, the input file should be written through Worker.write()outputPath
output file path, can be read with Worker.read() laterfrom
start time, can be in time stamp (00:00:12.000) or seconds (12)to
end time, rule same as aboveoptions
a string to add extra arguments to ffmpegjobId
@see Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.trim("flame.avi", "output.mp4", 1, 2);
})();
Worker.concatDemuxer(input, output, options, jobId): Promise
Worker.concatDemuxer() concatenates multiple videos using concatDemuxer. This method won't encode the videos again. But it has its limitations. See Concat demuxer Wiki
Arguments:
input
input file paths as an Array, the input files should be written through Worker.write()output
output file path, can be read with Worker.read() lateroptions
a string to add extra arguments to ffmpegjobId
check Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.concatDemuxer(["flame-1.avi", "flame-2.avi"], "output.mp4");
})();
If the input video files are the same as the output video file, you can pass an extra option to speed up the process
(async () => {
await worker.concatDemuxer(["flame-1.mp4", "flame-2.mp4"], "output.mp4", "-c copy");
})();
Worker.run(args, jobId): Promise
Worker.run() is similar to FFmpeg cli tool, aims to provide maximum flexiblity for users.
Arguments:
args
a string to represent argumentsjobId
check Worker.load()
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.run("-i flame.avi -s 1920x1080 output.mp4");
})();
Worker.terminate(): Promise
Worker.terminate() terminates web worker / worker_threads, after terminate(), you cannot use this worker anymore.
Examples:
(async () => {
await worker.terminate();
})();