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  • Les formats acceptés

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  • Premium Plugins now available on the Piwik Analytics Marketplace

    2 novembre 2016, par Piwik Core Team — Community, Press Releases

    We are super excited to announce the launch of three new premium plugins which are now available on the Piwik Marketplace : A/B Testing, Media Analytics, and Activity Log.

    All three plugins are easy to use and come with 100% data ownership, documentation, integration with Piwik, powerful data exports and no data limits.

    These first premium plugins and the new Marketplace capabilities have been designed and built with love by InnoCraft – the new company brought to you by the makers of Piwik.

    1. A/B Testing

    A/B Testing helps you grow your business by comparing different versions of your website or app to detect the most successful version that increases your sales, revenue, conversions, pageviews, and more.

    A/B tests are also known as experiments or split tests. In an A/B test you show two or more different variations to your users (visitors) and the variation that performs better wins. When a user enters the experiment, a variation will be randomly chosen and the user will see this variation for all subsequent visits. Piwik A/B testing uses advanced statistical analysis to detect which variation performs better for your conversion goals and success metrics. Even small tests can increase your sales and conversions massively !

    Learn more here :

    2. Media Analytics

    Do you have videos or audio on your website, or in an app ? Media Analytics gives you powerful insights into how your audience watches your videos and listens to your audio, to ultimately maximize your success.

    Learn all about your audience. Which media your users are playing, for how long, how often, and where they dropped off ? Where are your users located around the world ? Who your audience are and what did people do before and after watching a video or listening to audio ? Many of the reports are also available in Real time, so you can gain insights and react quickly.

    Learn more here :

    3. Activity log

    Keep an eye on everything that is happening on your Piwik platform with the Activity Log plugin.

    The activity log, also known as audit log or audit trail, improves your Piwik’s security and diagnostic by showing a chronological set of entries that provides documentary evidence of activities that happened in your Piwik. It allows Piwik Super Users to quickly review the actions performed by members of your organization or clients, and also lets every user review details of their own actions.

    Learn more in the Activity Log FAQ or see a list of all the features on the Marketplace : Activity Log plugin.

    The Piwik Marketplace guarantees

    Purchasing on the Piwik Marketplace is easy and safe. Check out our guarantees :

    Why premium plugins ?

    Researching, building, documenting, testing and maintaining quality products take years of experience and months of work. When you purchase a premium plugin from the Marketplace, you get a fully working product, with free updates for the duration of the license and you stay in full control of your analytics data. When purchasing premium plugins you also directly help the Piwik core engineers to continue to grow and innovate ! That’s because a % of earnings on premium plugin license sales directly fund new Piwik versions and more amazing features. Learn more in the FAQ : What are premium plugins ?.

    About InnoCraft

    These first three premium plugins have been designed and built with love by InnoCraft. InnoCraft is a new company founded by the creator of Piwik along with the lead engineers of Piwik based in Wellington, New Zealand. At InnoCraft, product experts, designers and engineers are passionate about crafting high quality and innovative products to help grow your business and to maximize your success.

    Learn more on the company website : www.innocraft.com

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    Is the Piwik Marketplace open to all ?

    Yes, our marketplace allows other companies and developers to sell their plugins to all Piwik Analytics users. If you are a developer or a company interested in selling your plugin(s) on our Marketplace please contact us. As a developer selling plugins, you will get paid every month for your earnings, and you will be able to see detailed reports about your sales, upload new plugin updates, respond to pre-sales enquiries, etc.

    Resources

    Learn more :

    We are looking forward to your continued support with the Piwik project as we expand and offer you more ways to maximize your success.

    Please contact the Marketplace team with any questions or feedback.

    Wishing you a warm : Happy Analytics !

  • Unable to Access IP Camera in OpenCV

    3 janvier 2017, par user7258890

    I’m trying to use Javafx and OpenCV to access a webcam (Axis M1013) over wireless to run vision processing for my FRC team. When I run my code, I can access the GUI that I made using Scenebuilder, but when I try to start the camera, the program crashes. It seems to me like it’s having trouble utilizing the VideoCapture class. I know for a fact that my problem is not with the camera, because i can access the feed through a browser feed, and my laptop’s webcam will work fine. I’m using OpevCV version 2.4.13, jdk 8u101x64, and ffmpeg 3.2

    I have looked at other posts at :

    stackoverflow.com/questions/18625948/opencv-java-unsatisfiedlinkerror

    answers.opencv.org/question/21720/java-webcam-capture

    answers.opencv.org/question/20071/unsatisfiedlinkerror-given-by-highghuiimread-on-java

    I have tried the solutions mentioned in all of these. So far, none have resolved my problem.

    My code is based mostly off the tutorials at :

    opencv-java-tutorials.readthedocs.io/en/latest/03-first-javafx-application-with-opencv.html

    Here is my main java code :

       @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
       System.load("C:\\opencv\\build\\x64\\vc12\\bin\\opencv_ffmpeg_64.dll");
       try {
           FXMLLoader loader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("Sample.fxml"));
           BorderPane root = (BorderPane) loader.load();
           Scene scene = new Scene(root, 400, 400);
           scene.getStylesheets().add(getClass().getResource("application.css").toExternalForm());
           primaryStage.setScene(scene);
           primaryStage.show();
       } catch(Exception e) {
           System.out.println("error opening camera gui");
       }
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
       launch(args);
    }

    And here is my camera controller :

    public class SampleController {
    @FXML
    private Button Start_btn;

    @FXML
    private ImageView currentFrame;
    private ScheduledExecutorService timer;
    private VideoCapture capture;
    private boolean cameraActive = false;

    @FXML
    public void startCamera()
    {
       System.loadLibrary("opencv_ffmpeg_64");
       if (!this.cameraActive)
       {
           try
           {
            capture = new VideoCapture("http://FRC:FRC@axis-camera-223-catapult.lan:554/mjpg/1/video.mjpg");
           }
           catch (Exception e)
           {
               System.out.println("an error occured when attempting to access camera.");
           }
           // is the video stream available?
           if (this.capture.isOpened())
           {
               this.cameraActive = true;

               // grab a frame every 33 ms (30 frames/sec)
               Runnable frameGrabber = new Runnable() {

                   @Override
                   public void run()
                   {
                       // effectively grab and process a single frame
                       Mat frame = grabFrame();
                       // convert and show the frame
                       Image imageToShow = Utils.mat2Image(frame);
                       updateImageView(currentFrame, imageToShow);
                   }
               };

               this.timer = Executors.newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor();
               this.timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(frameGrabber, 0, 33, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

               // update the button content
               this.Start_btn.setText("Stop Camera");
           }
           else
           {
               // log the error
               System.err.println("Impossible to open the camera connection...");
           }
       }
       else
       {
           // the camera is not active at this point
           this.cameraActive = false;
           // update again the button content
           this.Start_btn.setText("Start Camera");

           // stop the timer
           this.stopAquisition();
       }

       System.out.println("Camera is now on.");
    }

    /**
    * Get frame from open video
    * @return
    */
       private Mat grabFrame()

       {
           Mat frame = new Mat();
           if (this.capture.isOpened())
           {
               try
               {
                   this.capture.read(frame);

                   }
           catch (Exception e)
           {
               System.err.println("Exception during the image elaboration: " + e);
           }
       }
       return frame;
    }
       private void stopAquisition()
       {
           if (this.timer!=null && !this.timer.isShutdown())
           {
               try
               {
                   this.timer.shutdown();
                   this.timer.awaitTermination(33, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
               }
               catch (InterruptedException e)
               {
                   System.err.println("Exception in stopping the frame capture, trying to release camera now..." + e);

               }
           }
           if (this.capture.isOpened())
           {
               this.capture.release();
           }
       }
       private void updateImageView(ImageView view, Image image)
       {
           Utils.onFXThread(view.imageProperty(), image);
       }
       protected void setClosed()
       {
           this.stopAquisition();
       }
    }

    When I try and run this as i have said before, the GUI will launch, but when i try and open the camera, i get an error message :

    Exception in thread "JavaFX Application Thread" java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
    at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$MethodHandler.invoke(FXMLLoader.java:1774)
    at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$ControllerMethodEventHandler.handle(FXMLLoader.java:1657)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler.dispatchBubblingEvent(CompositeEventHandler.java:86)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(EventHandlerManager.java:238)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(EventHandlerManager.java:191)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventDispatcher.dispatchBubblingEvent(CompositeEventDispatcher.java:59)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:58)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:56)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:56)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEventImpl(EventUtil.java:74)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEvent(EventUtil.java:49)
    at javafx.event.Event.fireEvent(Event.java:198)
    at javafx.scene.Node.fireEvent(Node.java:8411)
    at javafx.scene.control.Button.fire(Button.java:185)
    at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.behavior.ButtonBehavior.mouseReleased(ButtonBehavior.java:182)
    at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.BehaviorSkinBase$1.handle(BehaviorSkinBase.java:96)
    at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.BehaviorSkinBase$1.handle(BehaviorSkinBase.java:89)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler$NormalEventHandlerRecord.handleBubblingEvent(CompositeEventHandler.java:218)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler.dispatchBubblingEvent(CompositeEventHandler.java:80)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(EventHandlerManager.java:238)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(EventHandlerManager.java:191)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventDispatcher.dispatchBubblingEvent(CompositeEventDispatcher.java:59)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:58)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:56)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(BasicEventDispatcher.java:56)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(EventDispatchChainImpl.java:114)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEventImpl(EventUtil.java:74)
    at com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEvent(EventUtil.java:54)
    at javafx.event.Event.fireEvent(Event.java:198)
    at javafx.scene.Scene$MouseHandler.process(Scene.java:3757)
    at javafx.scene.Scene$MouseHandler.access$1500(Scene.java:3485)
    at javafx.scene.Scene.impl_processMouseEvent(Scene.java:1762)
    at javafx.scene.Scene$ScenePeerListener.mouseEvent(Scene.java:2494)
    at com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler$MouseEventNotification.run(GlassViewEventHandler.java:380)
    at com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler$MouseEventNotification.run(GlassViewEventHandler.java:294)
    at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
    at com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler.lambda$handleMouseEvent$354(GlassViewEventHandler.java:416)
    at com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.QuantumToolkit.runWithoutRenderLock(QuantumToolkit.java:389)
    at com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler.handleMouseEvent(GlassViewEventHandler.java:415)
    at com.sun.glass.ui.View.handleMouseEvent(View.java:555)
    at com.sun.glass.ui.View.notifyMouse(View.java:937)
    at com.sun.glass.ui.win.WinApplication._runLoop(Native Method)
    at com.sun.glass.ui.win.WinApplication.lambda$null$148(WinApplication.java:191)
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
    Caused by: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.misc.Trampoline.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.misc.MethodUtil.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$MethodHandler.invoke(FXMLLoader.java:1771)
    ... 48 more
    Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:     org.opencv.highgui.VideoCapture.VideoCapture_1(Ljava/lang/String;)J
    at org.opencv.highgui.VideoCapture.VideoCapture_1(Native Method)
    at org.opencv.highgui.VideoCapture.<init>(VideoCapture.java:128)
    at jfxtest1.SampleController.startCamera(SampleController.java:36)
    ... 58 more
    </init>

    If anyone can help me, that would be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

  • ffmpeg rtmp stream taking 100% CPU

    11 décembre 2016, par Ravi Kumar

    I am creating a small script to stream a images on rtmp server but FFMPEG command taking 100% CPU. Please have a look on my code.

    ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=channel_layout=stereo:sample_rate=44100 -loop 1 -i "Digital-Wallet-.jpg" -t 00:30:00 -r 1 -c:v  libx264 -c:a aac -preset:v ultrafast  -pix_fmt yuv420p -f flv "rtmp://rtmpserver"