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Calvin Walton
9d02717b04 fix(recording): Deskshare audio processing hang
This is a refinement of the fix introduced in 3c1a9cd7c4.

Further investigation of the issue reveals that the cause of the bad
timestamps which result in error messages or hang is when the `apad`
filter does not receive any input audio frames. This happens if the
seekpoint is after the end of audio. The existing seekpoint checks can't
cover this, because in a deskshare file the video stream can continue on
after the audio stream ends.

The `,asetpts=N` filter was added to deal with this problem, and it
works in most cases. But there is a case where it fails - when the
"mismatched length" audio stretching to work around broken recordings
from BigBlueButton 0.81/0.90 kicks in.

The issue there is that the `atrim=start=S` filter (used due to the
difficulty of calculating seeks when stretching) hits the invalid
timestamps and hangs.

I'm working around this issue with a "defense in depth" combination of
two changes:

* Move the `,asetpts=N` filter to be applied before the audio stretch
  filters. This fixes the processing hang.
* Adjust the conditions on the "mismatched length" audio stretching so
  that it only gets applied on audio files likely to be from extremely
  old BigBlueButton versions - those with audio in wav files, or encoded
  to vorbis.

BigBlueButton has been using audio recorded directly to opus by
FreeSWITCH for quite a while, and the handling for gaps or lost packets
is done in current BBB versions by a combination of the libopus decoder
and the use of ffmpeg's `aresample=async=1000` filter to dynamically
stretch, squish, or fill in audio so it becomes a continuous stream
that's locked to the file timestamps. Applying the "mismatched length"
processing on top of that is probably making audio sync issues worse.
2023-10-04 13:30:59 -04:00
Calvin Walton
08453469b3 recording: Fix video processing incompatibility with Ruby 2.7
The Fcntl::F_SETPIPE_SZ constant was added in Ruby 3.0, but Ubuntu 20.04
still uses Ruby 2.7. Add some error handling so processing doesn't fail
if the constant is not found.
2023-03-31 11:46:09 -04:00
Calvin Walton
8b8fe76bbb recording: Increase quality of libx264 intermediate files
The encoding settings for intermediate files was using -preset veryfast
-crf 30, which resulted in very poor quality video.

After a bit of experimenting, I decided to change this to -preset
veryfast -crf 23. This results in files which are roughly twice the size
of before, but they look significantly better.

There's improvements possible at the same filesize by switching to a
slower encoding mode. But in the case of -preset medium for example,
when normalized to the same output file size, you end up using about 1.5
times as much cpu time to gain only a very small amount of video
quality.
2023-03-27 18:04:59 -04:00
Calvin Walton
e4f9493bd7 recording: Fix handling of demoting a moderator when webcams locked
A comparison was being done against the wrong variable, resulting in the
empty string filename being added to the inactive videos list. This
caused a crash later in the code.
2023-03-21 18:07:45 -04:00
Calvin Walton
057d3abaf5 recording: Fix video processing OOM, Broken pipe errors
In a particular case where you have a large timestamp gap followed by a
frame which re-initializes the filters in the pre-processing ffmpeg
(e.g. due to a resolution change), the fps filter will keep generating
frames to fill this gap even if downstream filters aren't accepting more
frames. Add a trim filter which will eat the frames past the desired end
timestamp to prevent them from getting queued up.

Additionally, in cases with unlucky timing on the filter
re-initialization, the pre-processing ffmpeg can end up generating some
output past the set end time. Since the compositing ffmpeg exits once it
has read enough input, this can cause the pre-processing ffmpeg to fail
with a "Broken pipe" error. To work around this problem, the processing
scripts themselves can open the pipe for reading to hold it open, and
then send a signal to the pre-processing ffmpeg to tell it to exit. This
results in ffmpeg exiting with the return code 255, which can be
distinguished from actual errors.

As a bonus, opening the fifo in the processing script allows increasing
the size of the pipe buffer, which should result in slightly better
performance.
2023-03-21 18:07:45 -04:00
Calvin Walton
dc9126b67b recording: Skip EDL area if it is nil
The recording processing would crash if an area was present in the
layout, but was missing in the EDL entry being processed.

This doesn't happen in normal conditions, since most of the methods for
generating an EDL will result in areas being present, even if there are
no videos for that area.

But the EDL cleanup recently added can sometimes cause an EDL entry with
no areas to be processed, so add the code to handle this possibility.
2023-02-21 15:28:24 -05:00
Calvin Walton
54e128f0d3 recording: Don't use tpad to pad start of videos
The tpad filter doesn't actually extend the video backwards (i.e. it
does not create frames with timestamps earlier than the first video
timestamp). Instead, it *delays* the start of the video.

Using it incorrectly was causing audio/video desyncs in the desktop
sharing, and also occasional processing failure if it pushed back the
video enough that the compositing ffmpeg process didn't end up reading
to the end of the input video.

Use the fps filter's "start_time" option instead, which *does* extend
the video backwards to the configured start time by duplicating the
first frame.
2023-02-21 15:23:44 -05:00
Calvin Walton
49cf81f4a0 recording: Enforce minimum length of video segments
The "EDL" provided to the recording video processing can sometimes
contain a series of cuts in very close succession - just milliseconds
between them - purely by chance (e.g. two webcams disconnect at almost
the same time). Right now this can result in segments failing to
process (in some rare cases) or if a segment processes but was detected
to be empty (no frames), it'll get discarded.

There's also some problems which can occur that cause a too-short
recording - just milliseconds between start and stop, or between start
and the meeting end - which also currently fail to process. We've found
it's better for user feedback/support if the recording successfully
processes with no content in this case.

Add a cleanup function that goes through the EDL and consolidates cuts
which are too close together, and ensures that the final output meets
a minimum length.
2023-02-16 11:46:45 -05:00
Calvin Walton
5adbcae7cb recording: Add workaround for webacmsOnlyForModerator typo
There was a brief period during 2.5 development when recordings had the
typo "webacms" instead of "webcams" on one of the event names. I hit
this now and then, so just check for both names in the recording
processing.
2023-02-15 11:50:56 -05:00
Calvin Walton
27e66df19c recording: Fix tests for get_chat_events
The code no longer retrieves chat or avatar color, so stop checking for
those in the tests.

Fix the get_chat_events code to include the sender name when the sender
id is not available (this only happens on *really* old recordings, but
it's a trivial fix).
2023-02-15 10:46:12 -05:00
Anton Georgiev
b5759533d2
Merge pull request #16698 from kepstin/video-recording
recording: video format updates & fixes
2023-02-13 14:41:12 -05:00
Calvin Walton
6379a6f50d recording: video format updates & fixes
A few minor updates and fixes to the video recording format:

* The 'show_moderator_viewpoint' recording setting is now honoured.
* The desktop sharing video replaces the presentation area - it no
  longer hides webcams (it now matches the live meeting).
* The 'playback_protocol' recording setting is now honoured (recording
  links will correctly use https when that's configured).
2023-02-10 12:21:27 -05:00
Calvin Walton
1dd40b8380 recording: Fix handling deskshare with delayed video
When a deskshare stream with combined audio + video starts up, it can
happen that the audio starts before the video - so the first video frame
will be some amount of time after the file start.

If there's a recording processing cut in this gap, the procesing can
crash because it can generate an output video with no video frames.

There are two parts to the fix:
  * Trim input videos with the trim filter, configured to ensure at
    least 1 output frame is generated, even if it would be after the
    end timestamp.
  * Use the tpad filter to pad the *start* of a video stream to make
    sure there's something in the gap.
2023-02-10 11:27:18 -05:00
Calvin Walton
46970162fb Recording: move tpad ffmpeg filter before fps
In cases of extremely short (single frame) input videos, the fps filter
can sometimes generate 0-frame output videos, resulting in the tpad
filter having no input (this breaks it, causing a busy loop).

Move the tpad filter to before the fps filter to solve this problem.
This isn't perfect, since the tpad filter doesn't work well on variable-
framerate video (it generates extremely high framerate video with a lot
of frames that will be discarded), but this only happens between the
tpad and fps filters, and only at the end of an input video (usually
right before a cut) so this seems acceptable.

Since the tpad and fps filter are in the same process, these duplicate
frames don't actually require copying any data (the frame is
reference-counted), and still process reasonably quickly.

Fixes #16407
2023-01-06 10:56:50 -05:00
Calvin Walton
5cb32ec088 Recording: Move tpad filter to after fps filter
The tpad filter is problematic on the variable-framerate webcam files,
and the result can end up being hangs (or, at least, very slow
processing) in the compositing.

Move the tpad filter to the compositing process where it can run after
the fps filter has converted the video to constant framerate. It still
needs to run before the start trimming, so switch to using the trim
filter rather than the fps filter's start_pts feature.
2022-12-06 15:59:54 -05:00
Calvin Walton
58c4ffd068 Recording: Pre-process video files using separate ffmpeg
Even with the filter changes made, there's still some cases where
filter chain hangs can result from filter reconfigurations. To solve the
issue completely, I have split out pre-processing video files to
separate ffmpeg processes, so that the filter chain for compositing will
not ever be reconfigured.

Each input video now has a separate ffmpeg process run for it which
does the scaling, padding, and video extending steps. To avoid issues
with disk space usage and extra cpu usage or quality loss, the output
from these separate processes is sent to the compositing ffmpeg process
as uncompressed video in a pipe. To simplify the setup, named pipes
(special files) are used rather than setting up pipes in the ruby code
programmatically.

The extra ffmpeg processes are configured to log to files, and when
complete their log output is copied to the recording processing log.
Processes are joined to ensure zombie processes are not created, and
the return codes of all the processes are checked so errors can be
detected.

Due to the overhead of transferring video through pipes, this might
be a bit slower than the 2.4 recording processing - but on the other
hand, some of the video decoding and scaling happens in parallel, so it
might balance out.
2022-12-05 11:49:16 -05:00
Calvin Walton
aa1aef6727 Recording: Don't use stateful filters in ffmpeg video processing
Because the input videos for BigBlueButton recording processing switch
resolution and aspect ratio, the filter chain gets re-initialized, and
any state in the filters is lost. This causes problems with the
following filters:

`color`: Timestamps restart from 0, rather than continuing at the point
where they left off.
`fps=start_time=12.345`: After reset, the fps filter thinks it's at the
start of the file again, so the next frame it sees gets duplicated
output for timestamps from the `start_time` until it catches back up.
`setpts=PTS-STARTPTS`: The 'STARTPTS' is re-read as the first pts the
filter sees after reinitialization, so timestamp of the next frame is
reset to 0. (In practise, this didn't cause any problems because the
duplicate frames created by the fps filter had the original start time.)

The end result of all of these issues is that a lot of duplicate frames
were created with invalid timestamps, which eventually get discarded
by ffmpeg. But a lot of time is wasted, causing recordings to sometimes
take hours to process when they should be ready in minutes.

The fixes are as follows:

* The `color` filters are used to generate the background and
  substitutes for missing videos. Move them out to separate filter
  chains by using the 'lavfi' input format, which lets you use a filter
  as if it was an input file.
* Rather than use the `fps` filter's `start_time` feature, use the
  `trim` filter to remove early frames.
* The actual start pts is already known by the script, so replace
  `setpts=PTS-STARTPTS` with `setpts=PTS-12.345/TB`, substituting in the
  absolute time.
2022-11-22 13:35:48 -05:00
Ramón Souza
2b0971e2c8 Merge tag 'v2.5.6' into merge-256-26 2022-09-26 09:17:59 -03:00
Calvin Walton
fb43eba355 recording: Fix incorrect seek offsets in video
When converting from using the 'movie' source filter to using separate
ffmpeg command line inputs, it wasn't taken into account that the
'movie' filter passes through timestamps from the source file, while the
ffmpeg input adjusts timestamps so that '0' is the selected seek point.

The easiest fix is to add an option to the ffmpeg command to disable the
timestamp adjustments.

Fixes #15644 (This needs to go into BigBlueButton 2.5 and 2.6)
2022-09-16 12:14:19 -04:00
germanocaumo
d609628047 refactor(recording): remove not used event 2022-08-23 18:39:46 +00:00
Ramón Souza
ded8493f05 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/v2.5.x-release' into 2526-aug3 2022-08-03 09:53:41 -03:00
Anton Georgiev
cb1543e1fa
Merge pull request #15149 from kepstin/video-resize
fix: Support deskshare videos that resize
2022-07-25 13:36:00 -04:00
Ramon Souza
db5ac1428a Merge tag 'v2.5.3' into merge25-26-jul14 2022-07-15 11:08:02 -03:00
Daniel Petri Rocha
ef45c9675f Add cropbox parameter to thumbnails and recording processing step 2022-07-06 18:16:08 +02:00
germanocaumo
c2db91b5f9 Merge branch 'v2.6.x-release' of https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton into tldraw-recording 2022-06-30 14:31:08 +00:00
germanocaumo
853d0dfd9b fix(whiteboard): tldraw recording processing/publishing
Changed the names of tldraw record events to differentiate from before.
Publish tldraw.json file with all shape information during the meeting to be used in playback.
Adapted cursor.xml and panzoom.xml to store tldraw data.
Publish slides svgs to be used by playback's tldraw component (otherwise we have different image sizes in pngs and thus messing the coordinates).
Retro-compatible with old recordings.
2022-06-23 17:04:09 +00:00
GuiLeme
beb0b507e0 [issue-15051] - Refactored all traces from Red5 2022-06-13 08:19:08 -03:00
Calvin Walton
067b4e0c6b Support deskshare videos that resize
Based on work done by Tiago Jacobs and Guilherme Pereira Leme to
investigate the behaviour of ffmpeg on videos with changing input size.

Rather than having the EDL code set fixed sizes for the scale and pad
filters, instead use ffmpeg's built in features to calculate the scale
and pad automatically, dynamically updating if the input video size
changes.

In the version of ffmpeg in Ubuntu 20.04, the 'movie' input filter is
buggy and doesn't correctly handle the video size changing. Instead of
using the movie filter, use separate inputs to the ffmpeg command (the
design used here is based on the code in audio.rb). The filter chain is
now stored into a file (using -filter_complex_script) to reduce problems
with the command line getting too long.

We are using a version of ffmpeg that's new enough to have the tpad
filter now too, so use it to extend the video if needed instead of an
extra concat.
2022-06-08 15:37:47 -04:00
Gustavo Trott
14815184e6
Merge pull request #14911 from GuiLeme/issue-9789 2022-05-10 13:24:11 -03:00
Calvin Walton
2d4976cf72 record-and-playback: Don't seek past end of video input
In some cases with incomplete/partially corrupt files, the input video
file can be shorter than the displayed time. If there is a badly timed
cut, this can result in a seek being generated to a point where ffmpeg
is unable to start at.

Add a detection for this situation, and replace with a blank video.
2022-05-02 14:30:32 -04:00
Guilherme Leme
5763595d66 [issue-9789] - Changes in review. 2022-05-02 09:42:00 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
6741232b3f [issue-9789] - Included the option to show the moderator's view. 2022-04-29 16:06:14 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
fe9585a004 [issue-9789] - Refactored webcamsOnlyForModerator to enhance computer processing. 2022-04-29 13:04:43 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
de344dbb81 [issue-9789] - Refactor userInfo List and its logics. 2022-04-29 11:56:26 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
7a513e0f06 [issue-9789] - process EDL differently (recording component) in order to include the webcmasOnlyForModerator property. 2022-04-28 14:58:47 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
a6f9bc6e9a [fix-PR-14628] - Include Return of the props in the read_props method. 2022-04-20 10:00:07 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
5d6401828c [issue-14304] - Changes in review. 2022-03-31 16:37:46 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
b3320c2414 [issue-14304] - changes in review. 2022-03-21 10:47:01 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
c798eee1f7 [issue-14304] - Implemented reading of /etc/bigbluebutton/recording.yml and /etc/bigbluebutton/presentation.yml 2022-03-18 12:16:27 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
55f8d9266e [issue-14243] - Fix to accept the chatEmphasizedText in recording and akka components. 2022-02-22 12:00:36 -03:00
Guilherme Leme
f6e144d71c [issue-14243] - Changes in Akka, to save the events in redis, and changes in rap to process these changes. 2022-02-17 17:23:28 -03:00
Ramón Souza
16cd3c4ebb Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/v2.4.x-release' into dev-24-0125 2022-01-25 16:56:52 +00:00
Pedro Beschorner Marin
810deb907b refactor(etherpad): access control et al.
Move all Etherpad's access control from Meteor to a separated [Node application](https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bbb-pads).
This new app uses [Etherpad's API](https://etherpad.org/doc/v1.8.4/#index_overview)
to create groups and manage session tokens for users to access them. Each group
represents one distinct pad at the html5 client.

- Removed locked users' access to pads: replaced readOnly pad's access with a new pad's content sharing routine
- Pad's access is now controlled by [Etherpad's API](https://etherpad.org/doc/v1.8.4/#index_overview)
- Closed captions edited content now reflects at it's live feedback
- Improved closed caption's dictation mode live feedback
- Moved all Etherpad's API control from Meteor to a separated [app](https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bbb-pads)
- Included access control both in akka-apps and bbb-pads
2022-01-21 16:56:01 -03:00
Anton Georgiev
e463993d01
Merge pull request #9837 from hiroshisuga/fix-thumbnails
fix(recording): Generate thumbnails from uploaded file
2022-01-20 13:39:38 -05:00
Daniel Petri Rocha
3cd16ff7a3 XPATH query optimization: replace // 2021-11-16 00:56:16 +01:00
Daniel Petri Rocha
9be8e9b897 Remove temp dir from deskshare and webcam processing 2021-11-16 00:54:58 +01:00
Joao Siebel
7a118ed3b8 Remove unused properties from chat message event record. close #11696 2021-10-25 14:46:59 -03:00
Calvin Walton
3c1a9cd7c4 RAP: Use "asetpts=N" in ffmpeg audio processing
There's an issue sometimes where when processing the audio from a
desktop sharing file, the STARTPTS value is invalid somehow, and this
results in bad timestamps in the output stream. Depending on the
selected codec/container combination, this might result in errors such
as spam of the message:

Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream

or simply a hang during processing.

Since we're already using aresample in async mode to correct timestamp
gaps, we can use "asetpts=N" here to simply set the audio frame pts
values to the sample number directly, giving proper monotonic timestamps
with no gaps.
2021-10-21 11:23:09 -04:00
Calvin Walton
1654f26084 recording: Anonymize names in chat
Move the handling of chat events into the shared library so it can be
used by multiple recording formats.

The anonymization of names is based on the external user id, if
available, so users have a consistent name through the meeting. Note
that no effort is made to edit chat messages - if someone is mentioned
by name in a chat message, that will still be visible.

Default settings for anonymization can be controlled in
bigbluebutton.yml, and per-meeting overrides can be done using meta
parameters on the create call.
2021-09-02 15:02:27 -04:00
Anton Georgiev
4ecb24b4fa Merge branch 'v2.3.x-release' of github.com:bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton into merge-aug30 2021-08-30 18:11:16 +00:00