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  • List of compatible distributions

    26 avril 2011, par

    The 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 (...)

  • Encodage et transformation en formats lisibles sur Internet

    10 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP transforme et ré-encode les documents mis en ligne afin de les rendre lisibles sur Internet et automatiquement utilisables sans intervention du créateur de contenu.
    Les vidéos sont automatiquement encodées dans les formats supportés par HTML5 : MP4, Ogv et WebM. La version "MP4" est également utilisée pour le lecteur flash de secours nécessaire aux anciens navigateurs.
    Les documents audios sont également ré-encodés dans les deux formats utilisables par HTML5 :MP3 et Ogg. La version "MP3" (...)

  • Submit enhancements and plugins

    13 avril 2011

    If you have developed a new extension to add one or more useful features to MediaSPIP, let us know and its integration into the core MedisSPIP functionality will be considered.
    You can use the development discussion list to request for help with creating a plugin. As MediaSPIP is based on SPIP - or you can use the SPIP discussion list SPIP-Zone.

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  • Merge commit ’8895bf7b78650c0c21c88cec0484e138ec511a4b’

    30 novembre 2014, par Michael Niedermayer
    Merge commit ’8895bf7b78650c0c21c88cec0484e138ec511a4b’
    

    * commit ’8895bf7b78650c0c21c88cec0484e138ec511a4b’ :
    Replace lena.pnm

    Conflicts :
    tests/Makefile
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-asv1
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-asv2
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-ffv1
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-flashsv
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-flv
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-h261
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-h263
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-h263p
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-huffyuv
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-ljpeg
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mjpeg
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg1
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg1b
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-422
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-idct-int
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-ilace
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-ivlc-qprd
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-thread
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg2-thread-ivlc
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-adap
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-error
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-nr
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-qpel
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-qprd
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-rc
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-mpeg4-thread
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-msmpeg4
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-msmpeg4v2
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-roqvideo
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-rv10
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-rv20
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-svq1
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-wmv1
    tests/ref/seek/vsynth2-wmv2
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-asv1
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-asv2
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-cljr
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dnxhd-1080i
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dnxhd-720p
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dnxhd-720p-10bit
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dnxhd-720p-rd
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dv
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dv-411
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-dv-50
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-ffv1
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-ffvhuff
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-flashsv
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-flv
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-h261
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-h263
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-h263-obmc
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-h263p
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-huffyuv
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-jpegls
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-ljpeg
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mjpeg
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg1
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg1b
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-422
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-idct-int
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-ilace
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-ivlc-qprd
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-thread
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-thread-ivlc
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-adap
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-adv
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-error
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-nr
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-qpel
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-qprd
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-rc
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg4-thread
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-msmpeg4
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-msmpeg4v2
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-prores
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-qtrle
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-rgb
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-roqvideo
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-rv10
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-rv20
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-svq1
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-v210
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-wmv1
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-wmv2
    tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-yuv

    See : c4abee734dcbdb589925dd6da98041dcf663ce49
    Merged-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

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  • Minimal "hello world" for WebRTC real-time streaming ?

    4 novembre 2018, par d33tah

    I’d like to learn about how to set up HTML5 live streaming. The use case I have in mind is related to controlling a Lego Mindstorms robot, which means that I want minimal latency. So far I experimented with RTMP using this Docker repository, but found that I can’t seem to tune it to get a real-time streaming. After a bit of research, I found that WebRTC could perhaps fit my use case.

    Let’s say I have a ffmpeg-compatible source, such as a webcam or x11grab data that I would like to stream using WebRTC. What would a "hello, world" look like that achieves this goal ?

  • Minimal SRT Stream Example with ffmpeg

    5 octobre 2022, par user1767754

    I'm having a hard finding a simple solution to showcase the srt streaming protocol with FFmpeg. The only article that I've found, is either going over multiple hoops to setup a stream. Is there no way to do a simple receiver/sender principle like in the old days with udp ?

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    Sender :

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    ffmpeg  -i myfile.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -crf 12 -f mpegts udp://192.168.1.5:1234&#xA;

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    Receiver :

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    ffplay udp://192.168.1.5:1234&#xA;

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