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Installation en mode ferme
4 février 2011, parLe mode ferme permet d’héberger plusieurs sites de type MediaSPIP en n’installant qu’une seule fois son noyau fonctionnel.
C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
Dans un premier temps, vous devez avoir installé les mêmes fichiers que l’installation (...) -
List of compatible distributions
26 avril 2011, parThe table below is the list of Linux distributions compatible with the automated installation script of MediaSPIP. Distribution nameVersion nameVersion number Debian Squeeze 6.x.x Debian Weezy 7.x.x Debian Jessie 8.x.x Ubuntu The Precise Pangolin 12.04 LTS Ubuntu The Trusty Tahr 14.04
If you want to help us improve this list, you can provide us access to a machine whose distribution is not mentioned above or send the necessary fixes to add (...) -
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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Can't access Google Cloud Platform hosted rtsp stream externally
1er novembre 2023, par Nikos DaskalasI have been trying to host a video to rtsp stream on a gcp vm instance.


My steps were :


a) Set up an external ip to my vm, and setup firewall rules to allow traffick.


b)Install mediamtx to my vm and start a server with ./mediamtx


c)install ffmpeg and stream my video with : ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -rtsp_transport tcp -f rtsp rtsp ://externalip:8554/live.stream


The stream runs locally, but when I try to access in with vlc or ffplay rtsp ://externalip:8554/live.stream, I cannot connect. I tried to ping the server from the client side, and it works ok.


What am I missing ? Are there any more configurations I need to do to my project ?


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What google cloud service can be used to process files stored in Firebase Cloud Storage with FFmpeg ? [closed]
1er mai 2021, par uponlyI am building a ReactJs app and I am trying to figure out a way to process files (images, videos, and audio of any type) that are stored in my Firebase storage bucket using FFmpeg. Currently, I have set up the functionality for allowing the user to upload files to my storage bucket, and a corresponding URL link is stored in a document in Firestore.


Ideally, I'd love to do this with Cloud Functions HTTP triggers because I have all of that setup already. It would be nice to just call an HTTP trigger to process the file after it has been uploaded. However, after a bit of research, my current understanding is to somehow deploy my app using a flexible Google App Engine environment because apparently, it is the only way to set a manual timeout in case I have to process a long, high-quality video, for example. Thus I wouldn't be able to use Cloud Functions because there is a very short timeout period which may lead to the files not being fully processed.


Here is the user flow I am trying to achieve, which may help make things more clear :


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- [Done] The user uploads a file (image, audio, or video) to Firebase cloud storage. A URL is also stored in their corresponding user document in Firestore.
- [Here and the steps onward are what I am trying to achieve] After the file has been stored, I'd like to kick off some sort of function that grabs the newly stored file and begin to process it in the cloud.
- Store the newly processed file back into the Cloud Storage bucket
- Allow the user to preview the processed file (by streaming it ideally, if possible).










In steps 2 and onward, I am just generally confused about what Google service I should be using to process my file in the cloud with FFmpeg. As well as how I can connect it to my React app, client-side. If I have to go the Google App Engine route, how do I go about connecting app engine to my React App such that I don't have to build my app and deploy it, as my app is still in development ?


This is not a coding question so I apologize if this is the wrong place to post in. I am new to all this, any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.


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How I can load testing my web application if I host it in Azure and Google Cloud
29 décembre 2018, par Anirudha GuptaI am trying to stream the video on Youtube using FFmpeg. Earlier I have a preset which is used to stream at lower resolution.
Now I want to send the video as it is. I am trying to use this code
./ffmpeg -re -i "C:\Users\Anirudha\Desktop\abc.mp4" -codec copy -f flv "rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/mykey1"
I got this code from here https://www.wowza.com/docs/how-to-configure-security-using-wowza-streaming-engine-manager
This code is working fine for Wowza but it’s shown running on youtube (in the command line) in Actual it’s not doing anything on the youtube website.
Is there any way to send the file to youtube the file as it is, What I am looking for is I don’t want to do anything on file. Let the resolution same as it is.