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MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
25 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues
18 février 2011, parMultilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela. -
Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parCette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
Vous pouvez bien entendu ajouter le votre grâce au formulaire en bas de page.
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Low latency video player on android
20 mai 2021, par Louis BlennerI'd like to be able to stream the video from my webcam to an Android app with a latency below 500ms, on my local network.


To capture and send the video over the network, I use ffmpeg.


ffmpeg -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -vcodec libx264 -an -vf format=yuv420p -f mpegts udp://192.168.1.155:5000



This command takes the webcam as an input, convert it and send it to a device using the mpegts protocol.

This is not a requirement, if another technique could work, I could change the way I send the video.

I am able to read the video on another PC from the local network with a latency below 500 ms, using commands like


gst-launch-1.0 -v udpsrc port=5000 ! video/mpegts ! tsdemux ! h264parse ! avdec_h264 ! fpsdisplaysink sync=false



or


mpv udp://0.0.0.0:5000 --no-cache --untimed --no-demuxer-thread --video-sync=audio --vd-lavc-threads=1 



So it is possible to have this range of latency.

I'd like to have the same thing on Android.

Here are my tries to do that.


Exoplayer


After looking at the different players available on Android studio, it seems like Exoplayer is the go-to choice.

I tried different options indicated in the live-streaming documentation, but I always end up with a stream taking seconds to start and with a latency of seconds.

I tried to add a Button to seek to the default position of the windows, but it results in a loading of several seconds.

DefaultExtractorsFactory extractorsFactory =
 new DefaultExtractorsFactory()
 .setTsExtractorFlags(DefaultTsPayloadReaderFactory.FLAG_IGNORE_AAC_STREAM);

 player = new SimpleExoPlayer.Builder(this)
 .setMediaSourceFactory(
 new DefaultMediaSourceFactory(this, extractorsFactory))
 .setLoadControl(new DefaultLoadControl.Builder()
 .setBufferDurationsMs(DefaultLoadControl.DEFAULT_MIN_BUFFER_MS, DefaultLoadControl.DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFER_MS, 200, 200)
 .build())
 .build();
 MyPlayerView playerView = findViewById(R.id.player_view);
 // Bind the player to the view.
 playerView.setPlayer(player);
 // Build the media item.
 MediaItem mediaItem = new MediaItem.Builder()
 .setUri(Uri.parse("udp://0.0.0.0:5000"))
 .setLiveMaxOffsetMs(500)
 .setLiveTargetOffsetMs(0)
 .setLiveMinOffsetMs(0)
 .build();
 // Set the media item to be played.
 player.setMediaItem(mediaItem);
 // Prepare the player.
 player.setPlayWhenReady(true);
 player.prepare();
 //player.seekToDefaultPosition();



This issue is about the same issue and the conclusion was that Exoplayer was not fit for this use case.




I'll be honest, ultra low-latency like this isn't ExoPlayer's main use-case




Vlc


Another try was to use the Vlc library.

But I was unable to have the same low latency stream as with the two previous players with Vlc.

I tried changing the preferences of Vlc to stream as fast as possible as described here

Input/Codecs -> x264 preset: ultrafast - zerolatency
Input/Codecs -> Access Module: UDP input
Input/Codecs -> Clock Jitter: 500
Audio: disable audio



I also tried reducing the different buffers.

However, I still have a latency of more than 1 seconds with that.

Gstreamer


Another try was to create a react-native project to use the different players available here.

One player that seemed promising was react-native-gstreamer because it uses gstreamer which is able to stream with low latency (gst-launch command).

But the library is now outdated.

Question


There were other tries, but none were successful.

Is there a problem with one of my approaches ?

And if not, Is there a player on Android (that I missed) which is able to achieve low latency stream like gstream or mpv on linux ?

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Why does File upload for moving image and Audio to tmp PHP folder work on Windows but only image upload portion works on Mac using MAMP ?
31 mai 2021, par YazdanSo according to my colleague who tested this on Windows says it works perfectly fine , but in my case when I use it on a Mac with MAMP for Moodle , the image files get uploaded to the correct destination folder without an issue whereas the audio files don't move from the tmp folder to the actual destination folder and to check if this was the case ... I just changed and gave a fixed path instead of
$fileTmpLoc
and the file made it to the correct destination. Sorry I know the first half of the code isn't the main issue but I still wanted to post the whole code so one could understand it easily, moreover I am just beginning to code so please "have a bit of patience with me" . Thanks in advance


// this file contains upload function 
// checks if the file exists in server
include("../db/database.php");
require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../../../config.php');
global $IP;

$ajaxdata = $_POST['mediaUpload'];

$FILENAME = $ajaxdata[1];
$IMAGE=$ajaxdata[0];
// an array to check which category the media belongs too
$animal= array("bird","cat","dog","horse","sheep","cow","elephant","bear","giraffe","zebra");
$allowedExts = array("mp3","wav");
$temp = explode(".", $_FILES["audio"]["name"]);
$extension = end($temp);



$test = $_FILES["audio"]["type"]; 


if (
 $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/wav"||
 $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/mp3"||
 $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/mpeg"
 &&
 in_array($extension, $allowedExts)
 )
 {

 // if the name detected by object detection is present in the animal array
 // then initialize target path to animal database or to others
 if (in_array($FILENAME, $animal)) 
 { 
 $image_target_dir = "image_dir/";
 $audio_target_dir = "audio_dir/";
 } 
 else
 { 
 $image_target_dir = "other_image_dir/";
 $audio_target_dir = "other_audio_dir/";
 } 
 // Get file path
 
 $img = $IMAGE;
 // decode base64 image
 $img = str_replace('data:image/png;base64,', '', $img);
 $img = str_replace(' ', '+', $img);
 $image_data = base64_decode($img);

 //$extension = pathinfo( $_FILES["fileUpload"]["name"], PATHINFO_EXTENSION ); // jpg
 $image_extension = "png";
 $image_target_file =$image_target_dir . basename($FILENAME . "." . $image_extension);
 $image_file_upload = "http://localhost:8888/moodle310/blocks/testblock/classes/".$image_target_file;
 
 
 $audio_extension ="mp3";
 $audio_target_file= $audio_target_dir . basename($FILENAME. "." . $audio_extension) ;
 $audio_file_upload = "http://localhost:8888/moodle310/blocks/testblock/classes/".$audio_target_file;

 // file size limit
 if(($_FILES["audio"]["size"])<=51242880)
 {

 $fileName = $_FILES["audio"]["name"]; // The file name
 $fileTmpLoc = $_FILES["audio"]["tmp_name"]; // File in the PHP tmp folder
 $fileType = $_FILES["audio"]["type"]; // The type of file it is
 $fileSize = $_FILES["audio"]["size"]; // File size in bytes
 $fileErrorMsg = $_FILES["audio"]["error"]; // 0 for false... and 1 for true
 
 if (in_array($FILENAME, $animal)) 
 { 
 $sql = "INSERT INTO mdl_media_animal (animal_image_path,animal_name,animal_audio_path) VALUES ('$image_file_upload','$FILENAME','$audio_file_upload')";
 } else {
 $sql = "INSERT INTO mdl_media_others (others_image_path,others_name,others_audio_path) VALUES ('$image_file_upload','$FILENAME','$audio_file_upload')";
 }

 // if file exists
 if (file_exists($audio_target_file) || file_exists($image_target_file)) {
 echo "alert";
 } else {
 // write image file
 if (file_put_contents($image_target_file, $image_data) ) {
 // ffmpeg to write audio file
 $output = shell_exec("ffmpeg -i $fileTmpLoc -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn $audio_target_file");
 echo $output;
 
 // $stmt = $conn->prepare($sql);
 $db = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "root", "moodle310"); 
 // echo $sql;
 if (!$db) {
 echo "nodb";
 die("Connection failed: " . mysqli_connect_error());
 }
 // echo"sucess";
 if(mysqli_query($db, $sql)){
 // if($stmt->execute()){
 echo $fileTmpLoc;
 echo "sucess"; 
 echo $output;
 }
 else {
 // echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br />" . mysqli_error($conn);
 echo "failed";
 }

 }else {
 echo "failed";
 }

 
 
 
 }
 
 // $test = "ffmpeg -i $outputfile -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn bub.wav";
 } else
 {
 echo "File size exceeds 5 MB! Please try again!";
 }
}
else
{
 echo "PHP! Not a video! ";//.$extension." ".$_FILES["uploadimage"]["type"];
 }

?>



I am a student learning frontend but a project of mine requires a fair bit of backend. So forgive me if my question sounds silly.


What I meant by manually overriding it was creating another folder and a index.php file with
echo "hello"; $output = shell_exec("ffmpeg -i Elephant.mp3 -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn bub.mp3"); echo $output;
so only yes in this caseElephant.mp3
was changed as the initial tmp path so in this case as suggested by Mr.CBroe the permissons shouldn't be an issue.

Okay I checked my
Apache_error.log
only to find out ffmpeg is indeed the culprit ... I had installedffmpeg
globally so I am not sure if it is an access problem but here is a snippet of the log

I checked my php logs and found out that
FFmpeg
is the culprit.
Attached is a short log file

[Mon May 31 18:11:33 2021] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...
[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Digest: done
[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Apache/2.2.34 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.34 OpenSSL/1.0.2o PHP/7.2.10 configured -- resuming normal operations
sh: ffmpeg: command not found
sh: ffmpeg: command not found
sh: ffmpeg: command not found



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swscale/utils : Use full chroma interpolation for rgb4/8 and dither none
8 juillet 2021, par Michael Niedermayerswscale/utils : Use full chroma interpolation for rgb4/8 and dither none
Dither none is only implemented in full chroma interpolation for these rgb formats
Its also a obscure choice (producing less nice images) that implementing it in the
other code-paths makes no senseSigned-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>