NAME
FLV::Info - Extract metadata from Macromedia Flash Video files
SYNOPSIS
use FLV::Info;
my $reader = FLV::Info->new();
$reader->parse('video.flv');
my %info = $reader->get_info();
print "$info{video_count} video frames\n";
print $reader->report();
DESCRIPTION
This module reads Macromedia Flash Video (FLV) files and reports metadata about those files.
LEGAL
This work is based primarily on the file specification provided by Macromedia. Use of that specification is governed by terms indicated at the licensing URL specified below.
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flash/flash_file_format_specification.pdf
http://www.macromedia.com/licensing/developer/
LICENSE
Copyright 2006 Clotho Advanced Media, Inc., <cpan@clotho.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
QUALITY
We care about code quality. The FLV-Info distribution complies with the following quality metrics:
Perl::Critic v0.21 passes
Devel::Cover test coverage almost 90%
Pod::Coverage at 100%
Test::Spelling passes
Test::Portability::Files passes
Test::Kwalitee passes
METHODS
- $pkg->new()
-
Creates a new instance.
- $self->parse($filename)
- $self->parse($filehandle)
-
Reads the specified file. If the file does not exist or is an invalid FLV stream, an exception will be thrown via croak().
There is no return value.
- $self->get_info()
-
Returns a hash with all FLV metadata. Any fields that are multivalued are concatenated with a slash (
/
) with the most common values specified first. For example, a common case is thevideo_type
which is ofteninterframe/keyframe
since interframes are more common than keyframes. A less common case could beaudio_type
ofmono/stereo
if the FLV was mostly one-channel but had some packets of two-channel audio. - $self->report()
-
Returns a summary of all FLV metadata as a string. This is a human-readable version of the data returned by get_info().
- $self->get_file()
-
Returns the FLV::File instance. This will be
undef
until you call parse().
SEE ALSO
- FLVTool2
-
This is a rather nice Ruby implementation that can read and write FLV files. This code helped me figure out that the FLV documentation was wrong for the order of attributes in video tags. It also helped me understand the meta tags.
- AMF::Perl
-
This is a Perl implementation of the http://www.amfphp.org/ project to create an open source representation of the Flash remote communication protocol. This module leverages a small part of AMF::Perl to parse FLV meta tags.
- FFmpeg
-
FFmpeg is a powerful media conversion utility. It is capable of reading and writing FLVs and SWFs. However as of this writing, I believe it does not support fast transcoding between FLV and SWF formats.
COMPATIBILITY
This module should work with FLV v1.0 and FLV v1.1 files. Any other versions (none known as of this writing) will certainly fail.
Interaction with FLVs using the screen video codec or using alpha channels is not yet tested. If someone has short videos employing those features that can be released with the FLV::Info test suite, please contact me.
AUTHOR
Clotho Advanced Media Inc., cpan@clotho.com
Primary developer: Chris Dolan