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La file d’attente de SPIPmotion
28 novembre 2010, parUne file d’attente stockée dans la base de donnée
Lors de son installation, SPIPmotion crée une nouvelle table dans la base de donnée intitulée spip_spipmotion_attentes.
Cette nouvelle table est constituée des champs suivants : id_spipmotion_attente, l’identifiant numérique unique de la tâche à traiter ; id_document, l’identifiant numérique du document original à encoder ; id_objet l’identifiant unique de l’objet auquel le document encodé devra être attaché automatiquement ; objet, le type d’objet auquel (...) -
Contribute to documentation
13 avril 2011Documentation is vital to the development of improved technical capabilities.
MediaSPIP welcomes documentation by users as well as developers - including : critique of existing features and functions articles contributed by developers, administrators, content producers and editors screenshots to illustrate the above translations of existing documentation into other languages
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Selection of projects using MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThe examples below are representative elements of MediaSPIP specific uses for specific projects.
MediaSPIP farm @ Infini
The non profit organizationInfini develops hospitality activities, internet access point, training, realizing innovative projects in the field of information and communication technologies and Communication, and hosting of websites. It plays a unique and prominent role in the Brest (France) area, at the national level, among the half-dozen such association. Its members (...)
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Speech recognition with python-telegram-bot without downloading an audio file
25 juin 2022, par linzI'm developing a telegram bot in which the user sends a voice message, the bot transcribes it and sends back what was said in text.
For that I am using the python-telegram-bot library and the speech_recognition library with the google engine.
My problem is, the voice messages sent by the users are .mp3, however in order to transcribe them i need to convert them to .wav. In order to do that I have to download the file sent to the bot.
Is there a way to avoid that ? I understand this is not an efficient and a safe way to do this since many active users at once will result in race conditions and takes a lot of space.



def voice_handler(update, context):
 bot = context.bot
 file = bot.getFile(update.message.voice.file_id)
 file.download('voice.mp3')
 filename = "voice.wav"
 
 # convert mp3 to wav file
 subprocess.call(['ffmpeg', '-i', 'voice.mp3',
 'voice.wav', '-y'])

 # initialize the recognizer
 r = sr.Recognizer()
 
 # open the file
 with sr.AudioFile(filename) as source:
 
 # listen for the data (load audio to memory)
 audio_data = r.record(source)
 # recognize (convert from speech to text)
 text = r.recognize_google(audio_data, language='ar-AR')
 
 
def main() -> None:
 updater.dispatcher.add_handler(MessageHandler(Filters.voice, voice_handler)) 




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'C' program to pipeout audio file to FFMPEG and generate Video file
9 mai 2017, par soflowI am attempting to write a short ’C’ program which reads in an Audio file using FFMPEG, processes that file using a ’C’ program, and then outputs a file via FFMEPG, which combines the new, modified audio together with a Video representation using the FFMPEG showwaves filter.
At present the program attempts to do the following :-
i) Read in an audio file, using pipein thorugh FFMPEG
ii) Process the audio file using a portion of the ’C’ program
iii) Pipeout the modified audio to FFMPEG, and generate a file using the ’showwaves’ filter in FFMEPG to create an MP4 file with audio and video.The following code run form the ommand line in FFMPEG generates the Audio/Video MP4 I want to create :-
ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i 12345678.wav -i 12345678.wav -filter_complex "[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]" -map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart 12345678.mp4
"
This code generates a processed audio file, and outputs it to a .wav file as required :-
#include
#include
#include
void main()
{
// Launch two instances of FFmpeg, one to read the original WAV
// file and another to write the modified WAV file. In each case,
// data passes between this program and FFmpeg through a pipe.
FILE *pipein;
FILE *pipeout;
pipein = popen("ffmpeg -i 12345678.wav -f s16le -ac 1 -", "r");
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - out.wav", "w");
// Read, modify and write one sample at a time
int16_t sample;
int count, n=0;
while(1)
{
count = fread(&sample, 2, 1, pipein); // read one 2-byte sample
if (count != 1) break;
++n;
sample = sample * sin(n * 5.0 * 2*M_PI / 44100.0);
fwrite(&sample, 2, 1, pipeout);
}
// Close input and output pipes
pclose(pipein);
pclose(pipeout);
}(This code borrowed from ted Burke’s excellent post here)
I have made an attempt as shown below, but this is not working :-
#include
#include
#include
void main()
{
// Launch two instances of FFmpeg, one to read the original WAV
// file and another to write the modified WAV file. In each case,
// data passes between this program and FFmpeg through a pipe.
FILE *pipein;
FILE *pipeout;
pipein = popen("ffmpeg -i 12345678.wav -f s16le -ac 1 -", "r");
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i 12345678.wav -i
12345678.wav -filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
", "w");
// Read, modify and write one sample at a time
int16_t sample;
int count, n=0;
while(1)
{
count = fread(&sample, 2, 1, pipein); // read one 2-byte sample
if (count != 1) break;
++n;
sample = sample * sin(n * 5.0 * 2*M_PI / 44100.0);
fwrite(&sample, 2, 1, pipeout);
}
// Close input and output pipes
pclose(pipein);
pclose(pipeout);
}Ideally someone can suggest an improved version of the pipeout command above - alternately another process to achieve this would be interesting
* EDIT *
Thanks to @Mulvya, the revised pipeout line is now :-
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -filter_complex "[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]" -map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart 12345678.mp4
", "w") ;
On compiling with gcc I get the following error messages :-
avtovid2.c: In function \u2018main\u2019:
wavtovid2.c:13:83: error: expected \u2018]\u2019 before \u2018:\u2019
token
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
wavtovid2.c:13:86: error: expected \u2018)\u2019 before
\u2018showwaves\u2019
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
wavtovid2.c:13:98: error: invalid suffix "x720" on integer constant
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
wavtovid2.c:13:153: warning: missing terminating " character
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
wavtovid2.c:13:86: error: missing terminating " character
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
wavtovid2.c:14:6: warning: missing terminating " character
", "w");
^
wavtovid2.c:14:1: error: missing terminating " character
", "w");
^
wavtovid2.c:13:21: warning: passing argument 1 of \u2018popen\u2019 makes
pointer from integer without a cast
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
In file included from wavtovid2.c:1:0:
/usr/include/stdio.h:872:14: note: expected \u2018const char *\u2019 but
argument is of type \u2018char\u2019
extern FILE *popen (const char *__command, const char *__modes) __wur;
^
wavtovid2.c:13:15: error: too few arguments to function \u2018popen\u2019
pipeout = popen("ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 44100 -ac 1 -i - -
filter_complex "
[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x720:mode=line:rate=25,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]"
-map 1:a:0 -codec:v libx264 -crf 21 -bf 2 -flags +cgop -pix_fmt yuv420p -
codec:a aac -strict -2 -b:a 384k -r:a 48000 -movflags faststart
12345678.mp4
^
In file included from wavtovid2.c:1:0:
/usr/include/stdio.h:872:14: note: declared here
extern FILE *popen (const char *__command, const char *__modes) __wur;
^
wavtovid2.c:32:1: error: expected \u2018;\u2019 before \u2018}\u2019
token
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No such file or directory Error with FFMPEG + CarrierWave screenshot method
10 juillet 2013, par dodgerogers747I am using AWS CORS to upload videos to my site, all of which works as planned.
I have the following model method which runs as an after_create callback (for speed) to take a screenshot from the video file on AWS. I plan to move this out into a delayed job but I don't think this will solve this particular issue. Please advise if mistaken.
I use FFMPEG to take a screenshot from the AWS self.file location, I then send the file to CarrierWave by saving the file to self.screenshot where it is uploaded to AWS.
Approx. 50% of the time it errors out with
Errno::ENOENT - No such file or directory
for the location of the screenshot image.How can I rectify my code to remove this error and how come it only occurs around 50% of the time ? If anyone needs more code just shout.
video.rb
after_create :take_screenshot
mount_uploader :screenshot, ImageUploader
def take_screenshot
location = "#{Rails.root}/public/uploads/tmp/screenshots/#{unique}_#{File.basename(file)}.jpg"
system `ffmpeg #{log_level} -i #{self.file} -ss 00:00:0#{time_frame} -vframes 1 #{location}`
logger.debug "Trying to take screenshot from #{self.file}"
#pass the actual file to CarrierWave to handle the image upload
self.screenshot = File.open(location)
self.save
logger.debug "Deleting tmp file: #{location}: #{File.delete(location)}" if self.screenshot.present?
end
def unique
(0..6).map{(65+rand(26)).chr}.join
end
def log_level
"-loglevel panic"
end
def time_frame
rand(0..3)
endStack trace :
Started POST "/videos" for 127.0.0.1 at 2013-07-10 03:58:49 +0800
Processing by VideosController#create as JS
Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"6M1Ia+Ag2E3HVKH2PO/p7jewxSpMPdWeVHGA933Bzjw=", "video"=>{"file"=>"http://bucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/video/file/671a87fb-91de-4eaf-a38a-1b25c51798e5/Good_7iron.m4v"}}
User Load (0.3ms) SELECT `users`.* FROM `users` WHERE `users`.`id` = 9 LIMIT 1
(0.1ms) BEGIN
SQL (0.2ms) INSERT INTO `videos` (`created_at`, `file`, `question_id`, `screenshot`, `updated_at`, `user_id`) VALUES ('2013-07-09 19:58:49', 'http://bucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/video/file/671a87fb-91de-4eaf-a38a-1b25c51798e5/Good_7iron.m4v', NULL, NULL, '2013-07-09 19:58:49', 9)
Trying to take screenshot from http://bucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/video/file/671a87fb-91de-4eaf-a38a-1b25c51798e5/Good_7iron.m4v
(0.8ms) ROLLBACK
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 3550ms
Errno::ENOENT - No such file or directory - /Users/me/rails/project/public/uploads/tmp/screenshots/WCACLIC_Good_7iron.m4v.jpg:
app/models/video.rb:24:in `initialize'
app/models/video.rb:24:in `open'
app/models/video.rb:24:in `take_screenshot'