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    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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    Vous 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 (...)

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    13 avril 2011, par

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  • Encoding from FFMPEG to MPEG-DASH, WebM with Keyframe Clusters to work with MediaSource API

    1er mai 2016, par Chris Nolet

    I’m currently sending a video stream to Chrome, to play via the MediaSource API.

    As I understand it, MediaSource only supports MP4 files encoded with MPEG-DASH, or WebM files that have clusters beginning with keyframes (otherwise it raises the error : Media segment did not begin with keyframe).

    Is there any way to encode in MPEG-DASH or keyframed WebM formats with FFMPEG in real-time ?

    EDIT :

    I just tried it with ffmpeg ... -f webm -vcodec vp8 -g 1 ... so that every frame is a keyframe. Not the ideal solution. It does work with MediaStream now though. Any way to sync up the segments with the keyframes in WebM so not every frame needs to be a keyframe ?


    Reference Questions on WebM / MP4 and MediaSource :

    Media Source Api not working for a custom webm file (Chrome Version 23.0.1271.97 m)

    MediaSource API and mp4

  • How to prepare media stream to play using dash.js web player ?

    7 avril 2016, par Paweł Tobiszewski

    I want to stream media from nginx server to Android device and play it using web player embedded into web page. Player I want to use is dash.js.
    I play the same media also using different methods (MediaPlayer and ExoPlayer) and they are working great. But when I try to use dash.js, I faced problem with codecs - they are not supported.
    I prepare my streams using ffmpeg and MP4Box, I also tried different codecs, like libx264, x264, x265 - always with the same effect.
    My based media are video in Y4M format and audio in WAV.
    How to encode it to use it in dash.js player ?

    EDIT :
    I get error "Video Element Error : MEDIA_ERR_DECODE" while trying to decode video stream.

    Here is full log :

    [16] EME detected on this user agent! (ProtectionModel_21Jan2015)
    [19] Playback Initialized
    [28] [dash.js 2.0.0] MediaPlayer has been initialized
    [102] Parsing complete: ( xml2json: 3ms, objectiron: 3ms, total: 0.006s)
    [103] Manifest has been refreshed at Thu Apr 07 2016 22:02:52 GMT+0200 (CEST)[1460059372.696]  
    [107] SegmentTimeline detected using calculated Live Edge Time
    [118] MediaSource is open!
    [118] [object Event]
    [119] Duration successfully set to: 18.58
    [119] Added 0 inline events
    [120] video codec: video/mp4;codecs="avc1.640032"
    [132] Schedule controller stopping for video
    [137] No audio data.
    [137] No text data.
    [137] No fragmentedText data.
    [137] No embeddedText data.
    [138] No muxed data.
    [139] Start Event Controller
    [141] Schedule controller starting for video
    [143] Native video element event: play
    [144] Schedule controller starting for video
    [148] loaded video:InitializationSegment:NaN (200, 0ms, 7ms)
    [149] Initialization finished loading
    [154] Getting the request for video time : 0
    [155] SegmentList: 0 / 18.58
    [164] loaded video:MediaSegment:0 (200, 7ms, 1ms)
    [169] Native video element event: loadedmetadata
    [171] Starting playback at offset: 0
    [175] Got enough buffer to start.
    [175] Buffered Range: 0 - 0.999999
    [179] Requesting seek to time: 0
    [181] Prior to making a request for time, NextFragmentRequestRule is aligning index handler's currentTime with bufferedRange.end. 0  was changed to  0.999999
    [182] Getting the request for video time : 0.999999
    [183] SegmentList: 0 / 18.58
    [183] Getting the next request at index: 1
    [184] SegmentList: 1 / 18.58
    [190] loaded video:MediaSegment:1 (200, 5ms, 0ms)
    [192] Buffered Range: 0 - 0.999999
    [195] Getting the request for video time : 2
    [196] Index for video time 2 is 1
    [197] SegmentList: 1 / 18.58
    [197] Getting the next request at index: 2
    [198] SegmentList: 2 / 18.58
    [205] loaded video:MediaSegment:2 (200, 4ms, 1ms)
    [207] Buffered Range: 0 - 0.999999
    [207] Getting the request for video time : 3
    [208] Index for video time 3 is 2
    [208] SegmentList: 2 / 18.58
    [209] Getting the next request at index: 3
    [209] SegmentList: 3 / 18.58
    [212] Video Element Error: MEDIA_ERR_DECODE
    [212] [object MediaError]
    [215] Schedule controller stopping for video
    [219] Native video element event: pause
  • avformat/dashdec : Fix for ticket 7149 (Segfault when decoding dash streams)

    24 mai 2018, par Colin NG
    avformat/dashdec : Fix for ticket 7149 (Segfault when decoding dash streams)
    

    Add NULL pointer check for init_section

    • [DH] libavformat/dashdec.c