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  • Mediabox : ouvrir les images dans l’espace maximal pour l’utilisateur

    8 février 2011, par

    La visualisation des images est restreinte par la largeur accordée par le design du site (dépendant du thème utilisé). Elles sont donc visibles sous un format réduit. Afin de profiter de l’ensemble de la place disponible sur l’écran de l’utilisateur, il est possible d’ajouter une fonctionnalité d’affichage de l’image dans une boite multimedia apparaissant au dessus du reste du contenu.
    Pour ce faire il est nécessaire d’installer le plugin "Mediabox".
    Configuration de la boite multimédia
    Dès (...)

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  • Using FFMPEG to stream continuously videos files to a RTMP server

    5 septembre 2023, par kketch

    ffmpeg handles RTMP streaming as input or output, and it's working well.

    



    I want to stream some videos (a dynamic playlist managed by a python script) to a RTMP server, and i'm currently doing something quite simple : streaming my videos one by one with FFMPEG to the RTMP server, however this causes a connection break every time a video end, and the stream is ready to go when the next video begins.

    



    I would like to stream those videos without any connection breaks continuously, then the stream could be correctly viewed.

    



    I use this command to stream my videos one by one to the server

    



    ffmpeg -re -y -i myvideo.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 600k -r 25 -s 640x360 \
-filter:v yadif -ab 64k -ac 1 -ar 44100 -f flv \
"rtmp://mystreamingserver/app/streamName"


    



    I looked for some workarounds over the internet for many days, and i found some people talking about using a named pipe as input in ffmpeg, I've tried it and it didn't work well since ffmpeg does not only close the RTMP stream when a new video comes but also closes itself.

    



    Is there any way to do this ? (stream a dynamic playlist of videos with ffmpeg to RTMP server without connection breaks

    


  • Using FFMPEG to stream continuously videos files to a RTMP server

    16 avril 2017, par KKetch

    ffmpeg handles RTMP streaming as input or output, and it’s working well.

    I want to stream some videos (a dynamic playlist managed by a python script) to a RTMP server, and i’m currently doing something quite simple : streaming my videos one by one with FFMPEG to the RTMP server, however this causes a connection break every time a video end, and the stream is ready to go when the next video begins.

    I would like to stream those videos without any connection breaks continuously, then the stream could be correctly viewed.

    I use this command to stream my videos one by one to the server

    ffmpeg -re -y -i myvideo.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 600k -r 25 -s 640x360 \
    -filter:v yadif -ab 64k -ac 1 -ar 44100 -f flv \
    "rtmp://mystreamingserver/app/streamName"

    I looked for some workarounds over the internet for many days, and i found some people talking about using a named pipe as input in ffmpeg, I’ve tried it and it didn’t work well since ffmpeg does not only close the RTMP stream when a new video comes but also closes itself.

    Is there any way to do this ? (stream a dynamic playlist of videos with ffmpeg to RTMP server without connection breaks

  • Revision 30775 : Installation et désinstallation plus propre

    10 août 2009, par kent1@… — Log

    Installation et désinstallation plus propre