This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
The Amazon Kinesis Video Streams Parser Library for Java enables Java developers to parse the streams returned by GetMedia calls to Amazon Kinesis Video.
It contains:
- A streaming Mkv Parser called
StreamingMkvReaderthat provides an iterative interface to read theMkvElements in a stream. - Applications such as
OutputSegmentMergerandFragmentMetadataVisitorbuilt using theStreamingMkvReader. - A callback based parser called
EBMLParserthat minimizes data buffering and copying.StreamingMkvReaderis built on top ofEBMLParser - Unit tests for the applications and parsers that demonstrate how the applications work.
After you've downloaded the code from GitHub, you can build it using Maven. Use this command: mvn clean install
StreamingMkvReader which provides an iterative interface to read MkvElements from a stream.
A caller calls nextIfAvailable to get the next MkvElement. An MkvElement wrapped in an Optional is returned if a complete element is available.
It buffers an individual MkvElement until it can return a complete MkvElement.
The mightHaveNext method returns true if there is a chance that additional MkvElements can be returned.
It returns false when the end of the input stream has been reached.
There are three types of MkvElement vended by a MkvStreamReader:
MkvDataElement: This encapsulates Mkv Elements that are not master elements and contain data.MkvStartMasterElement: This represents the start of a master Mkv element that contains child elements. Child elements can be other master elements or data elements.MkvEndMasterElement: This represents the end of master element that contains child elements.
The MkvElementVisitor is a visitor pattern that helps process the events in the MkvElement hierarchy. It has a visit
method for each type of MkvElement.
A GetMedia call to Kinesis Video vends a stream of fragments where each fragment is encapsulated in a Mkv stream containing EBML and Segment elements.
OutputSegmentMerger can be used to merge consecutive fragments that share the same EBML and Track data into a single Mkv stream with
a shared EBML and Segment. This is useful for passing the output of GetMedia to any downstream processor that expects a single Mkv stream
with one Segment. Its use can be seen in OutputSegmentMergerTest
FragmentMetadataVisitor is a MkvElementVisitor that collects the Kinesis Video specific meta-data (such as FragmentNumber and Server Side Timestamp )
for the current fragment being processed. The getCurrentFragmentMetadata method can be used to get the current fragment's metadata. Similarly
getPreviousFragmentMetadata can be used get the previous fragment's metadata. The getMkvTrackMetadata method can be used to get
the details of a particular track.
ElementSizeAndOffsetVisitor is a visitor that writes out the metadata of the Mkv elements in a stream. For each element
the name, offset, header size and data size is written out. The output uses indentation to indicate the hierarchy of master elements
and their child elements. ElementSizeAndOffsetVisitor is useful for looking into Mkv streams, where mkvinfo fails.
CountVisitor is a visitor that can be used to count the number of Mkv elements of different types in a Mkv stream.
CompositeMkvElementVisitor is a visitor that is made up of a number of constituent visitors. It calls accept on the
visited MkvElement for each constituent visitor in the order in which the visitors are specified.
FrameVisitor is a visitor used to process the frames in the output of a GetMedia call. It invokes an implementation of the
FrameVisitor.FrameProcessor and provides it with a Frame object and the metadata of the track to which the Frame belongs.
CopyVisitor is a visitor used to copy the raw bytes of the Mkv elements in a stream to an output stream.
The GetMediaResponseStreamConsumer is an abstract class used to consume the output of a GetMedia* call to Kinesis Video in a streaming fashion.
It supports a single abstract method called process that is invoked to process the streaming payload of a GetMedia response.
The first parameter for process method is the payload inputStream in a GetMediaResult returned by a call to GetMedia.
Implementations of the process method of this interface should block until all the data in the inputStream has been
processed or the process method decides to stop for some other reason. The second argument is a FragmentMetadataCallback
which is invoked at the end of every processed fragment. The GetMediaResponseStreamConsumer provides a utility method
processWithFragmentEndCallbacks that can be used by child classes to implement the end of fragment callbacks.
The process method can be implemented using a combination of the visitors described earlier.
The MergedOutputPiper extends GetMediaResponseStreamConsumer to merge consecutive mkv streams in the output of GetMedia
and pipes the merged stream to the stdin of a child process. It is meant to be used to pipe the output of a GetMedia* call to a processing application that can not deal
with having multiple consecutive mkv streams. Gstreamer is one such application that requires a merged stream.
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KinesisVideoExampleis an example that shows how theStreamingMkvReaderand the different visitors can be integrated with the AWS SDK for the Kinesis Video. This example provides examples for- Create a stream, deleting and recreating if the stream of the same name already exists.
- Call PutMedia to stream video fragments into the stream.
- Simultaneously call GetMedia to stream video fragments out of the stream.
- It uses the StreamingMkvParser to parse the returned the stream and apply the
OutputSegmentMerger,FragmentMetadataVisitorvisitors along with a local one as part of the sameCompositeMkvElementVisitorvisitor.
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KinesisVideoRendererExampleshows parsing and rendering of KVS video stream fragments using JCodec(http://jcodec.org/) that were ingested using Producer SDK GStreamer sample application.- To run the example:
Run the Unit testtestExampleinKinesisVideoRendererExampleTest. After starting the unitTest you should be able to view the frames in a JFrame. - If you want to store it as image files you could do it by adding (in KinesisVideoRendererExample after AWTUtil.toBufferedImage(rgb, renderImage); )
try { ImageIO.write(renderImage, "png", new File(String.format("frame-capture-%s.png", UUID.randomUUID()))); } catch (IOException e) { log.warn("Couldn't convert to a PNG", e); }- It has been tested not only for streams ingested by
PutMediaWorkerbut also streams sent to Kinesis Video Streams using GStreamer Demo application (https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-kinesis-video-streams-producer-sdk-cpp)
- To run the example:
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KinesisVideoGStreamerPiperExampleis an example for continuously piping the output of GetMedia calls from a Kinesis Video stream to GStreamer. The testKinesisVideoGStreamerPiperExampleTestprovides an example that pipes the output of a KVS GetMedia call to a Gstreamer pipeline. The Gstreamer pipeline is a toy example that demonstrates that Gstreamer can parse the mkv passed into it.
- Add close method for derived classes to cleanup resources.
- Add exception type which could be used in downstream frame processing logic.
- Make boolean value thread-safe in ContinuousGetMediaWorker.
- Remove extra exception wrapping in CompositeMkvElementVisitor.
- Declare exception throwing for some methods.
- Enabled stack trace in ContinuousGetMediaWorker when there is an exception.
- Add flag in KinesisVideoRendererExample and KinesisVideoExample to use the existing stream (and not doing PutMedia again if it exists already).
- Added support to retrieve the information from FragmentMetadata and display in the image panel during rendering.
- Introduce handling for empty fragment metadata
- Added a new SimpleFrame Visitor to handle video with no tags
- Refactored H264FrameDecoder, so that base class method can be reused by child class
- Introduce
GetMediaResponseStreamConsumeras an abstract class used to consume the output of a GetMedia* call to Kinesis Video in a streaming fashion. Child classes will use visitors to implement different consumers. - The
MergedOutputPiperextendsGetMediaResponseStreamConsumerto merge consecutive mkv streams in the output of GetMedia and pipes the merged stream to the stdin of a child process. - Add the capability and example to pipe the output of GetMedia calls to GStreamer using
MergedOutputPiper.
- Add example for KinesisVideo Streams integration with Rekognition and draw Bounding Boxes for every sampled frame.
- Fix for stream ending before reporting tags visited.
- Same test data file for parsing and rendering example.
- Known Issues: In
KinesisVideoRekognitionIntegrationExample, the decode/renderer sample using JCodec may not be able to decode all mkv files.
- In OutputSegmentMerger, make sure that the lastClusterTimecode is updated for the first fragment. If timecode is equal to that of a previous cluster, stop merging
- FrameVisitor to process the frames in the output of a GetMedia call.
- CopyVisitor to copy the raw bytes of the stream being parsed to an output stream.
- Add example that shows parsing and rendering Kinesis Video Streams.
- Known Issues: In
KinesisVideoRendererExample, the decode/renderer sample using JCodec may not be able to decode all mkv files.
- Add example that shows integration with Kinesis Video Streams.
- Remove unnecessary import.
- Update to include the url for Amazon Kinesis Video Streams in the pom.xml
- First release of the Amazon Kinesis Video Parser Library.
- Supports Mkv elements up to version 4.
- Known issues:
- EBMLMaxIDLength and EBMLMaxSizeLength are hardcoded as 4 and 8 bytes respectively
- Unknown EBML elements not specified in
MkvTypeInfosare not readable by the user usingStreamingMkvReader. - Unknown EBML elements not specified in
MkvTypeInfosof unknown length lead to an exception. - Does not do any CRC validation for any Mkv elements with the
CRC-32element.