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getCanExtractFramesFast()

danger

From v4.0 on, frames can always be extracted fast and therefore the function has been removed. The information in this document only applies to older versions of Remotion and is preserved for people who are still using them.

Available since v3.3.2, removed in v4.0 - Part of the @remotion/renderer package.

Probes whether frames of a video can be efficiently extracted when using <OffthreadVideo>.

ts
// @module: ESNext
// @target: ESNext
import { getCanExtractFramesFast } from "@remotion/renderer";
const result = await getCanExtractFramesFast({
src: "/var/path/to/video.mp4",
});
console.log(result.canExtractFramesFast); // false
console.log(result.shouldReencode); // true
ts
// @module: ESNext
// @target: ESNext
import { getCanExtractFramesFast } from "@remotion/renderer";
const result = await getCanExtractFramesFast({
src: "/var/path/to/video.mp4",
});
console.log(result.canExtractFramesFast); // false
console.log(result.shouldReencode); // true
info

Pass an absolute path to getCanExtractFramesFast(). URLs are not supported.

When to use this API

If you are using <OffthreadVideo>, you might get a warning "Using a slow method to extract the frame" if a video is included which does not include enough metadata to efficiently extract a certain frame of a video. This might result in the render becoming slow.

Using this API, you can probe whether this issue affects your video file. It will try to extract the last frame of a video and if it succeeds, your video is not affected. Otherwise, canExtractFramesFast will be false.

How to act on the results

When canExtractFramesFast is false, you should check the shouldReencode flag. If it is true, you can re-encode the video to make the render faster. Note that it is not always faster to re-encode the video than it is to deal with a slow render.

Videos with a VP8 codec don't support fast frame extraction at all, and therefore shouldReencode can be false even if canExtractFramesFast is false.

Reencoding a video

You can re-encode a video using FFmpeg:

sh
ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 outputvideo.mp4
sh
ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 outputvideo.mp4

Arguments

An object containing one or more of the following options:

src

Pointing to a video file. Must be an absolute file path.

ffmpegExecutable?

removed in v4.0

string - optional

An absolute path overriding the ffmpeg executable to use.

ffprobeExecutable?

removed in v4.0, _string, optional

An absolute path overriding the ffprobe executable to use.

Return value

Returns a promise which resolves to an object with the following parameters:

  • canExtractFramesFast: boolean Whether it will be fast to extract a frame from a video.
  • shouldReencode: boolean Whether the video can be re-encoded to make the render faster.

See also