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Read the duration of a mp4 file nodejs
var buff = new Buffer(100);
fs.open(file, 'r', function(err, fd) {
fs.read(fd, buff, 0, 100, 0, function(err, bytesRead, buffer) {
var start = buffer.indexOf(new Buffer('mvhd')) + 17;
var timeScale = buffer.readUInt32BE(start, 4);
var duration = buffer.readUInt32BE(start + 4, 4);
var movieLength = Math.floor(duration/timeScale);
console.log('time scale: ' + timeScale);
console.log('duration: ' + duration);
console.log('movie length: ' + movieLength + ' seconds');
});
});
@mraxus

mraxus commented Mar 9, 2020

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Fantastic gist! Love. Thank you. I tried it out on m4a without any problems (with a discrepancy if a few or 10 milliseconds error)

Here is a promise/async version:

const fs = require('fs');
const fsp = fs.promises;

const  buff = new Buffer(100);
const fileHandle = await fsp.open(filepath, 'r');
const { buffer } = await fileHandle.read(buff, 0, 100, 0);
await fileHandle.close();

const start = buffer.indexOf(Buffer.from('mvhd')) + 17;
const timeScale = buffer.readUInt32BE(start, 4);
const duration = buffer.readUInt32BE(start + 4, 4);
const audioLength = Math.floor(duration/timeScale * 1000) / 1000;

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numToStr commented Apr 5, 2020

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Love this gist. Here is my version with all the issue fixed.

const fs = require("fs").promises;

const buff = Buffer.alloc(100);
const header = Buffer.from("mvhd");

async function main() {
    const file = await fs.open("video.mp4", "r");
    const { buffer } = await file.read(buff, 0, 100, 0);

    await file.close();

    const start = buffer.indexOf(header) + 17;
    const timeScale = buffer.readUInt32BE(start);
    const duration = buffer.readUInt32BE(start + 4);

    const audioLength = Math.floor((duration / timeScale) * 1000) / 1000;

    console.log(buffer, header, start, timeScale, duration, audioLength);
}

main();

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Love this gist. Here is my version with all the issue fixed.

const fs = require("fs").promises;

const buff = Buffer.alloc(100);
const header = Buffer.from("mvhd");

async function main() {
    const file = await fs.open("video.mp4", "r");
    const { buffer } = await file.read(buff, 0, 100, 0);

    await file.close();

    const start = buffer.indexOf(header) + 17;
    const timeScale = buffer.readUInt32BE(start);
    const duration = buffer.readUInt32BE(start + 4);

    const audioLength = Math.floor((duration / timeScale) * 1000) / 1000;

    console.log(buffer, header, start, timeScale, duration, audioLength);
}

main();

thank you very much ! please, how can we extract a part of video using buffer? for example, I have a video of 1 minute and I want to get the first 30s of it.

@juslin03

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Thank you very much !

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zaid225 commented Jun 25, 2021

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i use this code but it not getting correct result i user this code for getting video duration like i want to know the video is how its long its 30 seconds its 40 seconds anyone can help me

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Ronkiro commented Jul 13, 2021

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i use this code but it not getting correct result i user this code for getting video duration like i want to know the video is how its long its 30 seconds its 40 seconds anyone can help me

You probably are using the duration variable, while you should use movieLength to achieve this.

@pundoo

pundoo commented Sep 8, 2021

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Adding on @numToStr

I ran into some files having mvhd header towards the end (ish). In that case..

const { size } = await fs.stat("video.mp4");
const buff = Buffer.alloc(size);
const { buffer } = await file.read(buff, 0, size, 0);

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redsuperbat commented Apr 25, 2023

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The first post has the wrong offset for the start variable. It should be +16 not +17.

This is my updated gist:

  const buf = Buffer.alloc(100);
  const file = await fs.open(resource);
  const { buffer } = await file.read({
    buffer: buf,
    length: 100,
    offset: 0,
    position: 0,
  });
  await file.close();
  
  const start = buffer.indexOf(Buffer.from("mvhd")) + 16;
  const timeScale = buffer.readUInt32BE(start);
  const duration = buffer.readUInt32BE(start + 4);
  const movieLength = Math.floor(duration / timeScale);

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