parseMedia()
Part of the @remotion/media-parser
package.
available from v4.0.190
Unstable API: This package is experimental. We might change the API at any time, until we remove this notice.
Examples
Parsing a hosted videotsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : 'https://example.com/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},});console .log (result .durationInSeconds ); // 10console .log (result .dimensions ); // {width: 1920, height: 1080}
Parsing a hosted videotsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : 'https://example.com/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},});console .log (result .durationInSeconds ); // 10console .log (result .dimensions ); // {width: 1920, height: 1080}
Parsing a local filetsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';import {nodeReader } from '@remotion/media-parser/node';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : '/Users/jonnyburger/Downloads/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},reader :nodeReader ,});
Parsing a local filetsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';import {nodeReader } from '@remotion/media-parser/node';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : '/Users/jonnyburger/Downloads/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},reader :nodeReader ,});
API
Unstable API: This package is experimental. We might change the API at any time, until we remove this notice.
src
Either a local file path, or a URL, or a File
object.
If you pass a local file path, you must also pass nodeReader
as the reader
argument.
If you pass a File
object, you must also pass webFileReader
as the reader
argument.
fields?
An object specifying which fields you'd like to receive.
If you like to receive the field, pass true
as the value.
Possible fields are:
dimensions
{width: number, height: number}
The dimensions of the video.
Any rotation is already applied - the dimensions are like a media player would show them.
Use unrotatedDimensions
to get the dimensions before rotation.
durationInSeconds
number | null
The duration of the video in seconds.
name
string
The name of the file.
container
"mp4" | "webm" | null
The container of the file.
size
number | null
The size of the input in bytes.
boxes
The internal structure of the video. Unstable, internal data structure, refer to the TypeScript types to see what's inside.
fps
number | null
The frame rate of the video.
videoCodec
The video codec of the file.
If multiple video tracks are present, this will be the first video track.
One of "h264"
, "h265"
, "vp8"
, "vp9"
, "av1"
, "prores"
or null
(in case of an unknown codec).
audioCodec
The audio codec of the file.
If multiple audio tracks are present, this will be the first audio track.
One of 'aac'
, 'mp3'
, 'aiff'
, 'opus'
, 'pcm'
, 'unknown'
(audio is there but not recognized) or null
(in case of no audio detected).
tracks
Returns two arrays videoTracks
and audioTracks
.
The data structure of them is not yet stable.
unrotatedDimensions
{width: number, height: number}
The dimensions of the video before rotation.
rotation
number
The rotation of the video in degrees (e.g. -90
for a 90° counter-clockwise rotation).
reader?
A reader interface.
Default value: fetchReader
, which uses fetch()
to read the video.
If you pass nodeReader
, you must also pass a local file path as the src
argument.
If you pass webFileReader
, you must also pass a File
as the src
argument.
onVideoTrack?
A callback that is called when a video track is detected.
It receives a VideoTrack
object (API not yet stable).
You must return either null
or a callback that is called for each sample that corresponds to the video track.
The sample
has the type VideoSample
and while not all fields are stable, it has all the mandatory fields for the EncodedVideoChunk
constructor.
Reading video framestsx
import {parseMedia ,OnVideoTrack } from '@remotion/media-parser';constonVideoTrack :OnVideoTrack = (track ) => {console .log (track );return (sample ) => {console .log (newEncodedVideoChunk (sample ));};};
Reading video framestsx
import {parseMedia ,OnVideoTrack } from '@remotion/media-parser';constonVideoTrack :OnVideoTrack = (track ) => {console .log (track );return (sample ) => {console .log (newEncodedVideoChunk (sample ));};};
onAudioTrack?
A callback that is called when an audio track is detected.
It receives a AudioTrack
object (API not yet stable).
You must return either null
or a callback that is called for each sample that corresponds to the audio track.
The sample
has the type AudioSample
and while not all fields are stable, it has all the mandatory fields for the EncodedAudioChunk
constructor.
Reading audio framestsx
import {parseMedia ,OnAudioTrack } from '@remotion/media-parser';constonAudioTrack :OnAudioTrack = (track ) => {console .log (track );return (sample ) => {console .log (newEncodedAudioChunk (sample ));};};
Reading audio framestsx
import {parseMedia ,OnAudioTrack } from '@remotion/media-parser';constonAudioTrack :OnAudioTrack = (track ) => {console .log (track );return (sample ) => {console .log (newEncodedAudioChunk (sample ));};};
logLevel?
One of "error"
, "warn"
, "info"
, "debug"
, "trace"
.
Default value: "info"
, which logs only important information.
signal?
An AbortSignal
instance.
If the signal is aborted, the parser will stop reading the media and stop the decoding process and throw an error.
Callbacks
Each field also has a callback that allows you to retrieve the value as soon as it is obtained without waiting for the function to resolve.
You must pass true
as the value for the field in order for the callback to be called.
Using a callbacktsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : 'https://example.com/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},onDurationInSeconds : (durationInSeconds ) => {console .log (durationInSeconds );},onDimensions : (dimensions ) => {console .log (dimensions );},});
Using a callbacktsx
import {parseMedia } from '@remotion/media-parser';constresult = awaitparseMedia ({src : 'https://example.com/my-video.mp4',fields : {durationInSeconds : true,dimensions : true,},onDurationInSeconds : (durationInSeconds ) => {console .log (durationInSeconds );},onDimensions : (dimensions ) => {console .log (dimensions );},});