
Recherche avancée
Médias (1)
-
Sintel MP4 Surround 5.1 Full
13 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2012
Langue : English
Type : Video
Autres articles (8)
-
Menus personnalisés
14 novembre 2010, parMediaSPIP utilise le plugin Menus pour gérer plusieurs menus configurables pour la navigation.
Cela permet de laisser aux administrateurs de canaux la possibilité de configurer finement ces menus.
Menus créés à l’initialisation du site
Par défaut trois menus sont créés automatiquement à l’initialisation du site : Le menu principal ; Identifiant : barrenav ; Ce menu s’insère en général en haut de la page après le bloc d’entête, son identifiant le rend compatible avec les squelettes basés sur Zpip ; (...) -
Le plugin : Gestion de la mutualisation
2 mars 2010, parLe plugin de Gestion de mutualisation permet de gérer les différents canaux de mediaspip depuis un site maître. Il a pour but de fournir une solution pure SPIP afin de remplacer cette ancienne solution.
Installation basique
On installe les fichiers de SPIP sur le serveur.
On ajoute ensuite le plugin "mutualisation" à la racine du site comme décrit ici.
On customise le fichier mes_options.php central comme on le souhaite. Voilà pour l’exemple celui de la plateforme mediaspip.net :
< ?php (...) -
MediaSPIP : Modification des droits de création d’objets et de publication définitive
11 novembre 2010, parPar défaut, MediaSPIP permet de créer 5 types d’objets.
Toujours par défaut les droits de création et de publication définitive de ces objets sont réservés aux administrateurs, mais ils sont bien entendu configurables par les webmestres.
Ces droits sont ainsi bloqués pour plusieurs raisons : parce que le fait d’autoriser à publier doit être la volonté du webmestre pas de l’ensemble de la plateforme et donc ne pas être un choix par défaut ; parce qu’avoir un compte peut servir à autre choses également, (...)
Sur d’autres sites (3116)
-
Android NDK Build FFMPEG in 2021
19 janvier 2023, par KyrosI'm working on an android app, and I have to convert
webm
files tomp3
.
I really want to make a custom ffmpeg build, because it reduces the ffmpeg executable size to only 2MB.

My library works absolutely fine when running on my PC, but i'm struggling to build it for android... It seems like NDK architecture has changed and tutorials are outdated, and I can't find a proper and recent guide for android compiling...


I also would like to target all architectures (
aarch64
,armv7
,i686
, andx86_64
)...

I've been on this for hours, fixed many errors, but still nothing has worked ><.
Please help me ! :


PS. I'm compiling on Linux, here is my configuration script :


#!/bin/bash

API=31 # target android api

OUTPUT=/home/romain/dev/android/ffmpeg_build

NDK=/home/romain/android-sdk/ndk/23.0.7599858
TOOLCHAIN=$NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64
SYSROOT=$TOOLCHAIN/sysroot

TOOL_PREFIX="$TOOLCHAIN/bin/aarch64-linux-android"

CC="$TOOL_PREFIX$API-clang"
CXX="$TOOL_PREFIX$API-clang++"

./configure \
 --prefix=$OUTPUT \
 --target-os=android \
 --arch=$ARCH \
 --cpu=$CPU \
 --disable-everything \
 --disable-everything \
 --disable-network \
 --disable-autodetect \
 --enable-small \
 --enable-decoder=opus,vorbis \
 --enable-demuxer=matroska \
 --enable-muxer=mp3 \
 --enable-protocol=file \
 --enable-filter=aresample \
 --enable-libshine \
 --enable-encoder=libshine \
 --cc=$CC \
 --cxx=$CXX \
 --sysroot=$SYSROOT \
 --extra-cflags="-0s -fpic"

make
make install



-
HTML5 Video Compatibility (MP4, WEBM, OGG) in 2021
19 juillet 2021, par WilliamThe support of HTML5 video has evolved a lot over the years. I am trying to understand whether the
<video></video>
element still needs to have three sources : MP4, WEBM, and OGG.

There are a lot of answers throughout StackOverflow with deeply conflicting information - some of which say that you just need MP4 now, others say, MP4 and WEBM are enough, and then finally many say that you need all three (although many of those article are 10 years old).


W3 suggests that either MP4 or WEBM alone would have universal support (Even though I found a 2011 article from Google saying that they would be removing support for MP4/H.264). Wikipedia paints a more complicated picture (as well as listing that Google Chrome does indeed support MP4/H.264). Azure Media services ONLY seems to allow output in MP4, which would suggest to me that MP4 must have widespread compatibility.


Also see Example 1, Example 2, Example 3.


Is there any definitive information on what video types to include in an HTML5 video player to achieve widespread compatibility ?


Background : I am building a Content Management Platform that allows uploading videos. When a new video is uploaded, a conversion process kicks off to convert the video into the required formats. This takes time and CPU/Memory, so if it is possible I would like to convert uploaded videos into as few formats as possible.


p.s. This question HAS been asked before, however, the fundamentals of playing video on the web continually evolve and most of the answers out there have become irrelevant.


-
hls.js starting a beginning with ANDROID mobile (chrome, webview also) and not live *** but works very nice in deskto, ios .. hls.js 1.0.0 2021-04-01
27 avril 2021, par JintorI'm streaming a .m3u8 with the latest hls.js 1.0.0 (not rc) but version of 2021-04-01...


example : the stream began at 5pm, and now it's 5:15 pm...


the stream start at live point in almost all browsers


The pattern I see here : ALL browsers in android (tested in Android 10) won't start at live point, only at 0...


I did all the tests


• Safari desktop => stream live at 5:15


• Safari mobile => stream live at 5:15


• WebView (Android) => ••• ISSUE : the player starts the stream at 0 (5pm)


• WKWebView (apple IOS iphone,ipad) => stream live at 5:15


• Chrome Desktop (mac/win) => stream live at 5:15


• Chrome MOBILE (Android) => ••• ISSUE : the player starts the stream at 0 (5pm)


• Chrome MOBILE (iPhone) => stream live at 5:15


• Microsoft EDGE Desktop => stream live at 5:15


• Microsoft EDGE mobile (android) => ••• ISSUE : the player starts the stream at 0 (5pm)


• Firefox Desktop (mac/win) => stream live at 5:15


• Opera Desktop (mac/win) => stream live at 5:15


• Opera Mini (iPhone) => stream live at 5:15


• Opera Mini (android) => ••• ISSUE : the player starts the stream at 0 (5pm)


• Brave Desktop (mac/win) => stream live at 5:15


• Brave Mobile (iPhone) => stream live at 5:15


• Brave Mobile (android) => ••• ISSUE : the player starts the stream at 0 (5pm)


This code


<code class="echappe-js"><script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hls.js@latest"></script>



<script>&#xA; var video = document.getElementById("video");&#xA; var videoSrc = "https://www.example1.com/streaming/index.m3u8";&#xA; if (video.canPlayType("application/vnd.apple.mpegurl")) {&#xA; video.src = videoSrc;&#xA; } else if (Hls.isSupported()) {&#xA; var config = {&#xA; autoStartLoad: true,&#xA; startPosition: -1,&#xA; debug: false,&#xA; capLevelOnFPSDrop: false,&#xA; capLevelToPlayerSize: false,&#xA; defaultAudioCodec: undefined,&#xA; initialLiveManifestSize: 1,&#xA; maxBufferLength: 30,&#xA; maxMaxBufferLength: 500,&#xA; backBufferLength: Infinity,&#xA; maxBufferSize: 60 * 1000 * 1000,&#xA; maxBufferHole: 0.5,&#xA; highBufferWatchdogPeriod: 2,&#xA; nudgeOffset: 0.1,&#xA; nudgeMaxRetry: 3,&#xA; maxFragLookUpTolerance: 0.25,&#xA; liveSyncDurationCount: 3,&#xA; liveMaxLatencyDurationCount: Infinity,&#xA; liveDurationInfinity: false,&#xA; enableWorker: true,&#xA; enableSoftwareAES: true,&#xA; manifestLoadingTimeOut: 10000,&#xA; manifestLoadingMaxRetry: 1,&#xA; manifestLoadingRetryDelay: 1000,&#xA; manifestLoadingMaxRetryTimeout: 64000,&#xA; startLevel: undefined,&#xA; levelLoadingTimeOut: 10000,&#xA; levelLoadingMaxRetry: 4,&#xA; levelLoadingRetryDelay: 1000,&#xA; levelLoadingMaxRetryTimeout: 64000,&#xA; fragLoadingTimeOut: 20000,&#xA; fragLoadingMaxRetry: 6,&#xA; fragLoadingRetryDelay: 1000,&#xA; fragLoadingMaxRetryTimeout: 64000,&#xA; startFragPrefetch: false,&#xA; testBandwidth: true,&#xA; progressive: false,&#xA; lowLatencyMode: true,&#xA; fpsDroppedMonitoringPeriod: 5000,&#xA; fpsDroppedMonitoringThreshold: 0.2,&#xA; appendErrorMaxRetry: 3,&#xA; enableWebVTT: true,&#xA; enableIMSC1: true,&#xA; enableCEA708Captions: true,&#xA; stretchShortVideoTrack: false,&#xA; maxAudioFramesDrift: 1,&#xA; forceKeyFrameOnDiscontinuity: true,&#xA; abrEwmaFastLive: 3.0,&#xA; abrEwmaSlowLive: 9.0,&#xA; abrEwmaFastVoD: 3.0,&#xA; abrEwmaSlowVoD: 9.0,&#xA; abrEwmaDefaultEstimate: 500000,&#xA; abrBandWidthFactor: 0.95,&#xA; abrBandWidthUpFactor: 0.7,&#xA; abrMaxWithRealBitrate: false,&#xA; maxStarvationDelay: 4,&#xA; maxLoadingDelay: 4,&#xA; minAutoBitrate: 0,&#xA; emeEnabled: false&#xA; };&#xA; var hls = new Hls(config);&#xA; hls.loadSource(videoSrc);&#xA; hls.attachMedia(video);&#xA; } &#xA; video.addEventListener("loadedmetadata", function(){ video.muted = true; video.play(); }, false);&#xA; </script>



// here I added video.muted = true ; video.play() ; to auto start, if I try to autoplay unmuted, many browsers refuse this command...


// playsinline="true" is NEEDED for safari


••••••• THE FFMPEG COMMAND (working : it allows me to have 3 to 4 seconds delay ••••••


ffmpeg -re -i input.x -c:a aac -c:v libx264 
-movflags +dash -preset ultrafast 
-crf 28 -refs 4 -qmin 4 -pix_fmt yuv420p 
-tune zerolatency -c:a aac -ac 2 -profile:v main 
-flags -global_header -bufsize 969k 
-hls_time 1 -hls_list_size 0 -g 30 
-start_number 0 -streaming 1 -hls_playlist 1 
-lhls 1 -hls_playlist_type event -f hls path_to_index.m3u8



•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••


How can this be fixed ?


How can I make play at live point on load in android MOBILE ?