m3u8
m3u8 copied to clipboard
Parse and generate m3u8 playlists for Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) in Ruby.
m3u8
m3u8 provides easy generation and parsing of m3u8 playlists defined in the HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) Internet Draft published by Apple.
- The library completely implements version 20 of the HLS Internet Draft.
- Provides parsing of an m3u8 playlist into an object model from any File, StringIO, or string.
- Provides ability to write playlist to a File or StringIO or expose as string via to_s.
- Distinction between a master and media playlist is handled automatically (single Playlist class).
- Optionally, the library can automatically generate the audio/video codecs string used in the CODEC attribute based on specified H.264, AAC, or MP3 options (such as Profile/Level).
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'm3u8'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install m3u8
Usage (creating playlists)
Create a master playlist and add child playlists for adaptive bitrate streaming:
require 'm3u8'
playlist = M3u8::Playlist.new
Create a new playlist item with options:
options = { width: 1920, height: 1080, profile: 'high', level: 4.1,
audio_codec: 'aac-lc', bandwidth: 540, uri: 'test.url' }
item = M3u8::PlaylistItem.new(options)
playlist.items << item
Add alternate audio, camera angles, closed captions and subtitles by creating MediaItem instances and adding them to the Playlist:
hash = { type: 'AUDIO', group_id: 'audio-lo', language: 'fre',
assoc_language: 'spoken', name: 'Francais', autoselect: true,
default: false, forced: true, uri: 'frelo/prog_index.m3u8' }
item = M3u8::MediaItem.new(hash)
playlist.items << item
Create a standard playlist and add MPEG-TS segments via SegmentItem. You can also specify options for this type of playlist, however these options are ignored if playlist becomes a master playlist (anything but segments added):
options = { version: 1, cache: false, target: 12, sequence: 1 }
playlist = M3u8::Playlist.new(options)
item = M3u8::SegmentItem.new(duration: 11, segment: 'test.ts')
playlist.items << item
You can pass an IO object to the write method:
require 'tempfile'
file = Tempfile.new('test')
playlist.write(file)
You can also access the playlist as a string:
playlist.to_s
M3u8::Writer is the class that handles generating the playlist output.
Alternatively you can set codecs rather than having it generated automatically:
options = { width: 1920, height: 1080, codecs: 'avc1.66.30,mp4a.40.2',
bandwidth: 540, uri: 'test.url' }
item = M3u8::PlaylistItem.new(options)
Usage (parsing playlists)
file = File.open 'spec/fixtures/master.m3u8'
playlist = M3u8::Playlist.read(file)
playlist.master?
# => true
Access items in playlist:
playlist.items.first
# => #<M3u8::PlaylistItem:0x007fa569bc7698 @program_id="1", @resolution="1920x1080",
# @codecs="avc1.640028,mp4a.40.2", @bandwidth="5042000",
# @playlist="hls/1080-7mbps/1080-7mbps.m3u8">
Create a new playlist item with options:
options = { width: 1920, height: 1080, profile: 'high', level: 4.1,
audio_codec: 'aac-lc', bandwidth: 540, uri: 'test.url' }
item = M3u8::PlaylistItem.new(options)
#add it to the top of the playlist
playlist.items.unshift(item)
M3u8::Reader is the class handles parsing if you want more control over the process.
Usage (misc)
Generate the codec string based on audio and video codec options without dealing a playlist instance:
options = { profile: 'baseline', level: 3.0, audio_codec: 'aac-lc' }
codecs = M3u8::Playlist.codecs(options)
# => "avc1.66.30,mp4a.40.2"
- Values for audio_codec (codec name): aac-lc, he-aac, mp3
- Values for profile (H.264 Profile): baseline, main, high.
- Values for level (H.264 Level): 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1.
Not all Levels and Profiles can be combined and validation is not currently implemented, consult H.264 documentation for further details.
Roadmap
- Implement validation of all tags, attributes, and values per HLS I-D.
- Perhaps support for different versions of HLS I-D, defaulting to latest.
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/sethdeckard/m3u8/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Run the specs, make sure they pass and that new features are covered. Code coverage should be 100%.
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
License
MIT License - See LICENSE.txt for details.