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Bug de détection d’ogg
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Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
27 avril 2010, parMediaspip core
autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs -
Automated installation script of MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parTo overcome the difficulties mainly due to the installation of server side software dependencies, an "all-in-one" installation script written in bash was created to facilitate this step on a server with a compatible Linux distribution.
You must have access to your server via SSH and a root account to use it, which will install the dependencies. Contact your provider if you do not have that.
The documentation of the use of this installation script is available here.
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La sauvegarde automatique de canaux SPIP
1er avril 2010, parDans le cadre de la mise en place d’une plateforme ouverte, il est important pour les hébergeurs de pouvoir disposer de sauvegardes assez régulières pour parer à tout problème éventuel.
Pour réaliser cette tâche on se base sur deux plugins SPIP : Saveauto qui permet une sauvegarde régulière de la base de donnée sous la forme d’un dump mysql (utilisable dans phpmyadmin) mes_fichiers_2 qui permet de réaliser une archive au format zip des données importantes du site (les documents, les éléments (...)
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Red5 live stream - huge delay on localhost
23 janvier 2013, par user1958067I m running Red5 1.0.0 RC1, with JW Player and ffmpeg on Linux Mint14
There is a huge delay while streaming, even when everythings happening on my
machine/localhost
.I do following steps :
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FFmpeg :
ffmpeg -i 'http://localhost:port' rtmp://localhost/oflaDemo/live.flv
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Red5 :
TCPnoDelay
ist set to true. -
JW Player : Bufferlength is set to 0. Also tried 2 and 3.
:
<code class="echappe-js"><script type=&#39;text/javascript&#39;><br />
jwplayer(&#39;mediaspace&#39;).setup({<br />
&#39;flashplayer&#39;: &#39;player.swf&#39;,<br />
&#39;file&#39;: &#39;live&#39;,<br />
&#39;type&#39;: &#39;rtmp&#39;,<br />
&#39;streamer&#39;: &#39;rtmp://localhost/oflaDemo&#39;,<br />
&#39;controlbar&#39;: &#39;none&#39;,<br />
&#39;autostart&#39;: &#39;true&#39;,<br />
&#39;bufferlength&#39;: &#39;3&#39;,<br />
&#39;width&#39;: &#39;640&#39;,<br />
&#39;height&#39;: &#39;380&#39;<br />
});<br />
</script>The delay is something between 7-10 seconds !
This all is happening on and from localhost, so bandwith shouldnt be the issue. -
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Live Streaming WebM with Wowza Server
2 décembre 2010, par noreply@blogger.com (John Luther)Guest blogger Charlie Good is CTO and co-founder of Wowza Media Systems
As a company, we at Wowza move fast and like to tinker. When WebM was announced in May, we saw it as a promising new approach to HTML5 video and decided to do an experiment with live WebM streaming over http.
Adding WebM VP8 video and Vorbis audio to the other encoding formats that our server supported was easy (we designed the Wowza server to be codec-agnostic). We then created a WebMfile and implemented WebM HTTP streaming.
We originally created the demo as a proof-of-concept for the IBC show in September, 2010 but have made it available to watch on our web site.
The file is streamed live (more precisely, "pseudo-live") over http using the Wowza server-side publishing API (PDF). The result is very impressive ; playback starts fast and the VP8 image quality is fantastic.
You will need a WebM-enabled browser or VLC media player 1.1.5 to view the live stream.
If you’re interested in keeping up with Wowza’s WebM progress, visit Wowza Labs or drop us a note at info@wowzamedia.com.
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How to publish or push the live stream to RTMP-Nginx server using php and FFmpeg ?
27 juin 2020, par vijendarI want to push the live stream to the RTMP-Nginx server. I am recording the webcam and sending it to the PHP running server using the socket but couldn't find the proper way to push the stream on the RTMP-Nginx server. I am appending the stream after receiving through the socket. I have used this


ffmpeg -re -i uploads/test.webm -vcodec libx264 -preset fast -maxrate 1500k -c:a aac -b:a 128k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -f flv rtmp://x.xx.xxx.xx/live/xxx


to push on the RTMP-Nginx server. But it's executing on the very first received packet of the video stream and then terminated. I know It's not working with a continuous appended video stream. may be FFmpeg reading as a whole. Hoping for the right direction. Thanks in advance.