A Docker image running Ubuntu:trusty with latest Python 3.5, latest FFMPEG (built from source) and latest NodeJS 4.X
For more on Fluent-FFMPEG, see
https://github.com/fluent-ffmpeg/node-fluent-ffmpeg
Many thanks to all the contributors of that great project.
To Build
docker build -t <imageName> .
To pull and run from hub.docker.com
Docker Hub: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg/
Source and example: https://github.com/dkarchmer/docker-fluent-ffmpeg
docker pull dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg
docker run --rm -ti -v ${PWD}:/work dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg node your-nodejs-script.js
# Image can also be used for ffmpeg/python calls:
docker run --rm -ti dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg ffmpeg -version
docker run --rm -ti -v ${PWD}:/work dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg ffmpeg video.mp4 ...
docker run --rm -ti -v ${PWD}:/work dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg python your-python-script.py
docker run --rm -ti dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg bash
Example
As an example, the nodeJS script using fluent-ffmpeg to split a video
# Pull image
docker pull dkarchmervue/fluent-ffmpeg
# Get example files and build new image
git clone https://github.com/dkarchmer/docker-fluent-ffmpeg
cd example
docker build -t split .
# Mount current directory on container so that file can be written back to host
# Assuming videos are on current directory
cd to/directory/with/videos
docker run --rm -ti -v ${PWD}:/videos split /videos/c1.mp4 5 10 /videos/out.mp4
ls out.mp4