Video files with variable framerates are converted to constant framerate videos
and the output framerate picked by ffmpeg is based on the original file's
container framerate (which can be different from the average framerate).
This means that an input video with variable framerate with about 30 frames per
second on average, but a maximum of 120 fps will be converted to a constant 120
fps file, which won't be processed by other Mastodon servers.
This commit changes it so that input files with VFR and a maximum framerate
above the framerate threshold are converted to VFR files with the maximum frame
rate enforced.
* Add editing for published statuses
* Fix change of multiple-choice boolean in poll not resetting votes
* Remove the ability to update existing media attachments for now
* Fix media attachment size validation not correctly accounting for file type
Fixes a regression introduced in #16724 caused by the fact that kt-paperclip
now correctly runs validations before processing, meaning that file size
verification could not rely on our before_post_processing hook.
Moved the `before_post_processing` hooks to `before_validate` to make sure
the media attachment type is set correctly before the file gets validated.
* Add tests
* Switch from unmaintained paperclip to kt-paperclip
* Drop some compatibility monkey-patches not required by kt-paperclip
* Drop media spoof check monkey-patching
It's broken with kt-paperclip and hopefully it won't be needed anymore
* Fix regression introduced by paperclip 6.1.0
* Do not rely on pathname to call FastImage
* Add test for ogg vorbis file with cover art
* Add audio/vorbis to the accepted content-types
This seems erroneous as this would be the content-type for a vorbis stream
without an ogg container, but that's what the `marcel` gem outputs, so…
* Restore missing for_as_default method
* Refactor Attachmentable concern and delay Paperclip's content-type spoof check
Check for content-type spoofing *after* setting the extension ourselves, this
fixes a regression with kt-paperclip's validations being more strict than
paperclip 6.0.0 and rejecting some Pleroma uploads because of unknown
extensions.
* Please CodeClimate
* Add audio/vorbis to the unreliable set
It doesn't correspond to a file format and thus has no extension associated.
* Stop setting a shortcode to newly-created media attachments
The WebUI has stopped using the “short media URL” in ages. This isn't used
anywhere except for mail notifications.
Deprecating it would allow us to eventually get rid of at least a database
column and corruption-prone index, as well as a controller.
* Fix tests
* Fix media processing getting stuck on too much stdin/stderr
See thoughtbot/terrapin#5
* Remove dependency on paperclip-av-transcoder gem
* Remove dependency on streamio-ffmpeg gem
* Disable stdin on ffmpeg process
Since #14145, the `set_type_and_extension` has been moved from
`before_post_process` to `before_file_post_process`, but while the former
runs before all validations performed by Paperclip, the latter is dependent
on the order validations and hooks are defined.
In our case, this meant video files could be checked against the generic 10MB
limit, causing validation failures, which, internally, make Paperclip skip
post-processing, and thus, transcoding of the video file.
The actual validation would then happen after the type is correctly set, so
the large file would pass validation, but without being transcoded first.
This commit moves the hook definition so that it is run before checking for
the file size.
- Change audio files to not be stripped of metadata
- Automatically extract cover art from audio if it exists
- Add `thumbnail` parameter to `POST /api/v1/media`, `POST /api/v2/media` and `PUT /api/v1/media/:id`
- Add `icon` to represent it in attachments in ActivityPub
- Fix `preview_url` containing URL of missing missing image when there is no thumbnail instead of null
- Fix duration of audio not being displayed on public pages until the file is loaded
- Fix audio attachments not being represented in OpenGraph tags
- Fix audio being represented as "1 image" in OpenGraph descriptions
- Fix video metadata being overwritten by paperclip-av-transcoder
- Fix embedded player not using Mastodon's UI
- Fix audio/video progress bars not moving smoothly
- Fix audio/video buffered bars not displaying correctly
* Change animated GIF detection to not shell out to ImageMagick
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Change video encoding parameters to limit to 10800 video frames
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Limit GIF image size further
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Always strip metadata from video files
* Fix code style issues
* Add audio uploads
Fix#4827
Accept uploads of OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS and MP3 files, and converts
them to OGG. Media attachments get a new `audio` type. In the UI,
audio uploads are displayed identically to video uploads.
* Improve code style
* Add blurhash
* Use fallback color for spoiler when blurhash missing
* Federate the blurhash and accept it as long as it's at most 5x5
* Display unknown media attachments as blurhash placeholders
* Improve style of embed actions and spoiler button
* Change blurhash resolution from 3x3 to 4x4
* Improve dependency definitions
* Fix code style issues
* Reset status cache when status_stat or media_attachment updates
Fix#8711
Media attachments are generally immutable, but admins can update
the sensitive flag, and this would ensure the change is visible
instantly. Same for updates to status stats. That is a regression
from #8185, because even the correct updated_at fetched from a join
doesn't seem to invalidate the cache.
* Remove join from Status#cache_ids since it has no effect
To improve the way super tall or super ride images are treated, the
numbers remain the same, 1280x1280 and 400x400, but if an image
is less in one dimension than the other, the other can become larger
Thanks to @WAHa_06x36@mastodon.social for the tip