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Corona Radiata
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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.
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How play YouTube and Facebook Video by using FFMpeg or FFPlay ?
16 octobre 2018, par KeshvadiI want to do some measurement by streaming video from YouTube and Facebook. How can I use FFMpeg to stream video from these websites and record the playing log ?
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Broadcasting to YouTube Live via RTMP using VLC from terminal
29 mars 2018, par devprashantWhen running :
cvlc -vvv 'Bootstrap Tutorial.mp4' --sout '#rtp{dst=rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2,name=pa1p-8c4m-zzvp-5j6t,mux=ts}'
I get this debugging log.
When additionally specifying the access method :
cvlc -vvv 'Bootstrap Tutorial.mp4' --sout '#std{access=rtmp,dst=rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/pa1p-8c4m-zzvp-5j6t,mux=ts}'
I get this debugging log.
How do I stream live video and audio to YouTube using VLC from terminal ?
Resources I looked into :
- https://blog.vucica.net/2015/08/streaming-to-youtube-live-with-vlc-and-ffmpeg.html
- https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=130520&p=436913&hilit=rtmp+youtube#p436913
- Problems Starting VLC HTTP Stream with Servlet
- https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=112221&p=380232&hilit=rtmp+youtube#p380232
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Extract audio from youtube in a client-side script
5 mai 2018, par KevinThere are a lot of node libraries for turning a youtube video into an audio stream, but all of them rely on a C-library called ffmpeg.
Ffmpeg has been ported to javascript as well, but it has a 30MB size, which seems rather cumbersome (ffmpeg does a lot more than just rip audio from youtube, it has many advanced audio filtering techniques that won’t be needed for this application).
Lastly, I came across this link,https://hackernoon.com/how-to-build-an-audio-processor-in-your-browser-302cb7aa502a, which claims to be a client-side audio processor but really does all the stuff on the server-side, and then says that stuff can’t be done in the client because of CORS (not sure I understand this, can’t CORS be avoided with a simple flag in the request ?).
Does anyone know of any way to stream audio within the client-side browser, specifically from youtube, in a manner that’s general and unopposed ?