Domanda

So I am trying to script some video file downloads from my ftp and send them to handbrake for encoding.

I was having trouble with keeping the ftp socket open, but due to an amazing response from a SO user that is solved but:

Now the file that is getting downloaded is not recognized by handbrake. This particular file encoded fine before I implemented the socket solution so its something to do with how the data is being written to the file.

Here is my code:

if ext in validExtensions:
        print("Downloading new file: " + fil)
        downloadFile(fil, newPath)
        print("Download complete. Encoding: " + fil)
        hb(newPath + f)

here is downloadFile function code:

def downloadFile(filename, folder):
    myhost = 'host'
    myuser = 'user'
    passw = 'pass'
    #login
    ftp = FTP(myhost,myuser,passw)
    ftp.set_debuglevel(2)
    sock = ftp.transfercmd('RETR ' + filename)
    def background():
        f = open(folder + filename, 'wb')
        while True:
            block = sock.recv(1024*1024)
            if not block:
                break
            f.write(block)
        sock.close()
        f.close()
    t = threading.Thread(target=background)
    t.start()
    while t.is_alive():
        t.join(60)
        ftp.voidcmd('NOOP')
    ftp.quit()

here is handbrake.py:

def HandbrakeEncode(filepath):
    import subprocess
    import os
    filename = os.path.basename(filepath)
    file, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
    outputPath = "D:\\Converted Mp4\\" + file + ".mp4"
    args = '-i ' + filepath + ' -o '+ outputPath

    #Popen expects arguments borken up into chunks by spaces
    cmd = ['C:\\Program Files\\Handbrake\\HandbrakeCLI.exe',
           '-i', filepath,
           '-o', outputPath,
           'preset="AppleTV 2"']


    p = subprocess.call(cmd)
    #delete the original
    os.remove(filepath)

and here is the output I get from handrake

Download complete. Encoding: myvid.mp4
[20:52:39] hb_init: starting libhb thread
HandBrake 0.9.9 (2013052900) - MinGW x86_64 - http://handbrake.fr
4 CPUs detected
Opening D:\Downloads\AutoVid\myvid.mp4...
[20:52:39] hb_scan: path=D:\Downloads\Auto\myvid.m
p4, title_index=1
libbluray/bdnav/index_parse.c:162: indx_parse(): error opening D:\Downloads\Auto
\myvid.mp4/BDMV/index.bdmv
libbluray/bdnav/index_parse.c:162: indx_parse(): error opening D:\Downloads\Auto
\myvid.mp4/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
libbluray/bluray.c:1725: nav_get_title_list(D:\Downloads\Auto\myvid.mp4) failed (0000000001CD6900)
[20:52:39] bd: not a bd - trying as a stream/file instead
libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3
libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.
libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed
libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed
libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO
[20:52:39] dvd: not a dvd - trying as a stream/file instead
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0000000001CD73C0] moov atom not found
[20:52:39] hb_stream_open: open D:\Downloads\Auto\myvid.mp4 failed
[20:52:39] scan: unrecognized file type
[20:52:39] libhb: scan thread found 0 valid title(s)
No title found.

HandBrake has exited.

UPDATE: Ok I'm closer, I have identified that the original transfer is transferring in BINARY and this is now TRANSFERRING in ASCII. Once I figure out how to set it back to BINARY we should be ok

È stato utile?

Soluzione

The solution for me was to send an explicit "TYPE I" Command before performing the transfer

hope this helps someone else new code:

ftp = FTP(myhost,myuser,passw)
    ftp.sendcmd('TYPE I')
    ftp.set_debuglevel(2)
    sock = ftp.transfercmd('RETR ' + filename)
    def background():
        f = open(folder + filename, 'wb')
        while True:
            block = sock.recv(1024*1024)
            if not block:
                break
            f.write(block)
        sock.close()
    t = threading.Thread(target=background)
    t.start()
    while t.is_alive():
        t.join(60)
        ftp.voidcmd('NOOP')
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