![]() ![]() ![]() video.io.VideoFileClip import VideoFileClipįile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\moviepy\video\io\VideoFileClip.py", line 3, in įrom import VideoClipįile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\moviepy\video\VideoClip.py", line 20, in įrom. File "C:\Users\Pablo\Desktop\txts_pys_phps_programacion\Instagram-API-python-master\InstagramAPI.py", line 15, in įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\moviepy\editor.py", line 22, in įrom. ![]() I dislike the 1st option because of possible unhandled exceptions, because ffmpeg with such role becomes the black box for the ASP.NET Core backend.I'm trying to execute a call to an unofficial Instagram API python library, after several errors for dependencies needed I fixed, I'm stuck at this one. ![]() May be, there are other options, which I can't see right at the moment. NET library on Windows platform, but it's other story and it makes no sense, right now. I'm asking about your practice, because it's my first experience on Linux platform with the video converting/sampling using C#. So, there could be possible problems with the process idle and other possible issues. We understand (I suppose), that using the 1st option, the end-developer shall use the process forking. But, there are some weak places, which can produce many problems. I decided to look at the first option, which I suppose would be more easier and practical. There are some good for C++ and Python, but NOT for the C# on Linux/.NET Core. I've done googling, but there aren't well-done projects for the C#/ASP.NET Core on Linux platform. The second option is miles harder and may be very impractical, because it reminds me developing the new wrapper/library, instead of using the ready products. using P/Invoke with the libavcodec library and others, which ffmpeg uses.I thought about the two possible options: I've got the project (ASP.NET Core, on Linux) where are the several tasks, which relate to the video converting and extracting frames from the video file. ![]()
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