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Extracting a thumbnail from a video in JavaScript

Extracting a single frame (thumbnail) from a video file can be done using Mediabunny.

Here's an extractThumbnail() function you can copy and paste into your project:

extract-thumbnail.ts
import {ALL_FORMATS, Input, InputDisposedError, UrlSource, VideoSample, VideoSampleSink} from 'mediabunny'; export type ExtractThumbnailProps = { src: string; timestampInSeconds: number; signal?: AbortSignal; }; export async function extractThumbnail({src, timestampInSeconds, signal}: ExtractThumbnailProps): Promise<VideoSample> { using input = new Input({ formats: ALL_FORMATS, source: new UrlSource(src), }); const videoTrack = await input.getPrimaryVideoTrack(); if (!videoTrack) { throw new Error('No video track found in the input'); } if (signal?.aborted) { throw new Error('Aborted'); } const sink = new VideoSampleSink(videoTrack); const sample = await sink.getSample(timestampInSeconds); if (!sample) { throw new Error(`No frame found at timestamp ${timestampInSeconds}s`); } return sample; }

Example

Here is how you can draw a thumbnail to a canvas:

const sample = await extractThumbnail({
  src: 'https://remotion.media/video.mp4',
  timestampInSeconds: 5,
});

const canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
canvas.width = sample.displayWidth;
canvas.height = sample.displayHeight;
const ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
sample.draw(ctx!, 0, 0);
sample.close();

Memory management

The function returns a VideoSample object. When it gets cleaned up by garbage collection, it will be automatically closed, but a warning will be printed.

You can call .close() to explicitly close the sample and prevent the warning from being printed.

Explicitly closing a sample
const sample = await extractThumbnail({ src: 'https://example.com/video.mp4', timestampInSeconds: 5, }); sample.draw(ctx!, 0, 0); sample.close();

Or, you can use the using statement to clean up the sample when it goes out of scope.

using sample = await extractThumbnail({
  src: 'https://example.com/video.mp4',
  timestampInSeconds: 5,
});

sample.draw(ctx!, 0, 0);

Abort frame extraction

Pass an AbortSignal to cancel thumbnail extraction:

const controller = new AbortController();

setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 5000);

try {
  using sample = await extractThumbnail({
    src: 'https://example.com/video.mp4',
    timestampInSeconds: 10,
    signal: controller.signal,
  });

  console.log('Got frame!');
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Thumbnail extraction was aborted or failed:', error);
}

Setting a timeout

Here is how you can set a maximum duration for extracting a thumbnail:

Fail if not able to extract within 5 seconds
const controller = new AbortController(); const timeoutPromise = new Promise<never>((_, reject) => { const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => { controller.abort(); reject(new Error('Thumbnail extraction timed out after 5 seconds')); }, 5000); controller.signal.addEventListener('abort', () => clearTimeout(timeoutId), {once: true}); }); try { using sample = await Promise.race([ extractThumbnail({ src: 'https://example.com/video.mp4', timestampInSeconds: 10, signal: controller.signal, }), timeoutPromise, ]); console.log('Got frame!'); } catch (error) { console.error('Thumbnail extraction was aborted or failed:', error); }

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