Audio/Video Transcoder for Paperclip using FFMPEG/Avconv.
This is a replacement for ( https://github.com/owahab/paperclip-ffmpeg ).
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'paperclip-av-transcoder'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install paperclip-av-transcoder
In your model:
# app/models/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => {
:medium => { :geometry => "640x480", :format => 'flv' },
:thumb => { :geometry => "100x100#", :format => 'jpg', :time => 10 }
}, :processors => [:transcoder]
end
This will produce:
- A transcoded
:medium
FLV file with the requested dimensions if they will match the aspect ratio of the original file, otherwise, width will be maintained and height will be recalculated to keep the original aspect ration. - A screenshot
:thumb
with the requested dimensions regardless of the aspect ratio.
Then paperclip-av-transcoder can optionally add uploaded file meta data to a database column for <your_attachment>_meta
.
Example: Given a model called User
with an attachment field named :avatar
, create a new migration to add an avatar_meta
column to the users
table.
def change
add_column :users, :avatar_meta, :data_type
end
You can use a data type of :json
, :jsonb
, :hstore
or even just :string
. Check what data types your database supports.
The geometry
option has the following available modifiers:
- '!' - Keep the same aspect of the image/video, but with the passed dimesion.
- '#' - Pad the image/video.
- '<' - Enlarge the image/video.
- '>' - Shrink the image/video.
The convert_options
option lets you specify custom command line options to be sent to the ffmpeg
command. The options are split into output
and input
, which define where in the pipeline they will be applied. Read more about which flags go where on the official documentation.
For example, sending in the -an
flag would look like this:
has_attached_file :video, styles: {
mobile: {
format: "mp4",
convert_options: {
output: {
an: nil # Remove audio track resulting in a silent movie, passing in nil results in `-an`,
name: "value" # Results in `-name value` in the command line
}
}
},
}
- Fork it ( https://github.com/ruby-av/paperclip-av-transcoder/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request