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I'd like to move towards serverless for audio transcoding routines in AWS. I've been trying to setup a Lambda function to do just that; execute a static FFmpeg binary and re-upload the resulting audio file. The static binary I'm using is here.

The Lambda function I'm using in Python looks like this:

import boto3

s3client = boto3.client('s3')
s3resource = boto3.client('s3')

import json
import subprocess 

from io import BytesIO

import os

os.system("cp -ra ./bin/ffmpeg /tmp/")
os.system("chmod -R 775 /tmp")

def lambda_handler(event, context):

    bucketname = event["Records"][0]["s3"]["bucket"]["name"]
    filename = event["Records"][0]["s3"]["object"]["key"]

    audioData = grabFromS3(bucketname, filename)

    with open('/tmp/' + filename, 'wb') as f:
        f.write(audioData.read())

    os.chdir('/tmp/')

    try:
        process = subprocess.check_output(['./ffmpeg -i /tmp/joe_and_bill.wav /tmp/joe_and_bill.aac'], shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
        pushToS3(bucketname, filename)
        return process.decode('utf-8')
    except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
        return e.output.decode('utf-8'), os.listdir()


def grabFromS3(bucket, file):

    obj = s3client.get_object(Bucket=bucket, Key=file)
    data = BytesIO(obj['Body'].read())

    return(data)

def pushToS3(bucket, file):

    s3client.upload_file('/tmp/' + file[:-4] + '.aac', bucket, file[:-4] + '.aac')

    return

You can listen to the output of this here. WARNING: Turn your volume down or your ears will bleed.

The original file can be heard here.

Does anyone have any idea what might be causing the encoding errors? It doesn't seem to be an issue with the file upload, since the md5 on the Lambda fs matches the MD5 of the uploaded file.

I've also tried building the static binary on an Amazon Linux instance in EC2, then zipping and porting it into the Lambda project, but the same issue persists.

I'm stumped! :(

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  • I am getting an error like ./bin/ffmpeg not found,what is the path for static ffmpeg file May 1, 2023 at 9:58

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Alright this is a fun one.

So it turns out the Python subprocess inherits stdin from some Lambda processes going on in the background. I was watching this AWS re:Invent keynote and he was describing some issues they were having w.r.t. this issue.

I added stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL to the subprocess call and the audio is now fixed.

Very interesting bug if you ask me.

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    Good find! For what it's worth, if it were me, I'd probably have FFmpeg just output directly to S3. It has a built-in HTTP client and can do PUT. You can probably pre-sign a URL with your standard tools in Python, and just pass that output URL to FFmpeg.
    – Brad
    Aug 24, 2018 at 21:44
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    YOU ARE AWESOME! This is something that's been bothering me for hours!
    – derekhh
    Feb 18, 2019 at 8:39
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    @derekhh glad to be of help ^^
    – jmkmay
    Feb 19, 2019 at 16:37
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    Amazing, I was about giving up to use lamdba altogether for this reason. Thank you very much!
    – amaurs
    Apr 12, 2019 at 21:00
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    So unexpected so simple!!! Wasted 5 hours thinking it's caused by ffmpeg.. Thank you May 15, 2020 at 21:37

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