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    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
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  • how to play m3u8 videos from laravel storage

    10 mars 2019, par Farzane Khazaei

    I used ffmpeg to convert my MP4 videos to M3U8 format to have multiple qualities and stream my videos. because of security reason I have to put my videos in storage folder (not public) and now when I try to watch videos the browser just download M3U8 text file and video wont display. I install chrome extension to display M3U8 videos and i can see my M3U8 videos if I put the files in public folder and call the URL directly. this is my code

    $fileName = $product->details()['sample_file_name'];
    $filePath = $product->type.'s/'.$product->id.'/'.$fileName;      
    $fileContents = Storage::disk('products')->path($filePath);
    $header = ['Content-type' => Storage::disk('products')->mimeType($filePath)];
    $header = ['Content-Disposition' => 'attachment; filename='.basename($filePath)];
    $response = Response::download($fileContents, $fileName, $header);
    return $response;

    please help me what headers should i set for my download response.

  • Build OpenCv using static ffmpeg library

    24 juillet 2020, par gaurav agarwal

    I am trying to build opencv for one of the commercial product. That commercial product already contains a static build of ffmpeg executable. While building OpenCv I am seeing bunch of failure most probably due to linking issues with ffmpeg.

    


    Is it possible to build OpenCv using static ffmpeg library ? In OpenCv installation doc I can see mentioned prerequisite is :

    


    


    ffmpeg or libav development packages : libavcodec-dev, libavformat-dev,
libswscale-dev

    


    


    I guess this means OpenCv needs these lib to be present as shared libs. Any expert opinion will be helpful !!!

    


  • Look for fastest video encoder with least lag to stream webcam streaming to ipad [closed]

    7 avril, par kelly

    I'm looking for the fastest way to encode a webcam stream that will be viewable in a html5 video tag. I'm using a Pandaboard : http://www.digikey.com/product-highlights/us/en/texas-instruments-pandaboard/686#tabs-2 for the hardware. Can use gstreamer, cvlc, ffmpeg. I'll be using it to drive a robot, so need the least amount of lag in the video stream. Quality doesn't have to be great and it doesn't need audio. Also, this is only for one client so bandwidth isn't an issue. The best solution so far is using ffmpeg with a mpjpeg gives me around 1 sec delay. Anything better ?