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Keeping control of your media in your hands
13 avril 2011, parThe vocabulary used on this site and around MediaSPIP in general, aims to avoid reference to Web 2.0 and the companies that profit from media-sharing.
While using MediaSPIP, you are invited to avoid using words like "Brand", "Cloud" and "Market".
MediaSPIP is designed to facilitate the sharing of creative media online, while allowing authors to retain complete control of their work.
MediaSPIP aims to be accessible to as many people as possible and development is based on expanding the (...) -
Participer à sa traduction
10 avril 2011Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
Pour ce faire, on utilise l’interface de traduction de SPIP où l’ensemble des modules de langue de MediaSPIP sont à disposition. ll vous suffit de vous inscrire sur la liste de discussion des traducteurs pour demander plus d’informations.
Actuellement MediaSPIP n’est disponible qu’en français et (...) -
Creating farms of unique websites
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...)
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Make use of the image service to serve thumbnails.
23 août 2012, par Sebastian Tschanm .gitignore m server/gae-go/app/main.go - server/gae-go/resize/resize.go Make use of the image service to serve thumbnails.
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A simple linux on-the-fly video transcoding service via http?
27 novembre 2019, par Goat KarmaI’m looking for a simple-to-implement Linux plugin/package/software that can take a large source video from a particular URL, transcode it to a set size and present it to user over http.
The use case is, we store large(4GB) original MP4 videos in a source system. We want to make these available through universal viewer to end users. The source mp4 files are accessible via URLs (i.e http://example.com/get/video/4747737). Instead of pointing the universal viewer at the 4GB video, we want to point it at an intermediary service (http://example/transcode/4747737?size=720 or whatever) which would transcode the 4GB video into something with a bit more web-friendly size/resolution/bitrate.
We have ffmpeg already installed, and saw ffserver which is no longer supported. There are various web service wrappers for ffmpeg and I believe ffmpeg has an http service built in,but I can’t decipher whether that is what we need !
We have PHP available on the web server if there’s a nice easy wrapper to implement(I guess i could call shell_exec for ffmpeg and push the output ?), but I’d probably prefer something pre-packaged to some extent (i.e a debian package, or java jar/war that can run on a port and be proxied).
Any suggestions ?
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ffmpeg was not found on your system in Azure service fabric application
17 novembre 2023, par dotnet developerI have a stateless service fabric application, which uses ffmpeg.exe to convert video files. ffmpeg.exe is added to the project and it's properties set to Content & Copy always. When I install the app on Azure VM (Service Fabric 5 node cluster), it has been deployed to D :\SvcFab_App\Sample_App1\Sample.Code.1.0.0. (D drive is temp storage on Azure VM). When ever I try to convert a video file, I am getting ffmpeg.exe was not found on your system exception. I am able to convert files in development environment and on on-prem server without any exception.


I tried to access ffmpeg.exe using Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), “ffmpeg.exe”) and Path.Combine(FabricRuntime.GetActivationContext().GetCodePackageObject(“Code”).Path, “ffmpeg.exe”)