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  • L’espace de configuration de MediaSPIP

    29 novembre 2010, par

    L’espace de configuration de MediaSPIP est réservé aux administrateurs. Un lien de menu "administrer" est généralement affiché en haut de la page [1].
    Il permet de configurer finement votre site.
    La navigation de cet espace de configuration est divisé en trois parties : la configuration générale du site qui permet notamment de modifier : les informations principales concernant le site (...)

  • Récupération d’informations sur le site maître à l’installation d’une instance

    26 novembre 2010, par

    Utilité
    Sur le site principal, une instance de mutualisation est définie par plusieurs choses : Les données dans la table spip_mutus ; Son logo ; Son auteur principal (id_admin dans la table spip_mutus correspondant à un id_auteur de la table spip_auteurs)qui sera le seul à pouvoir créer définitivement l’instance de mutualisation ;
    Il peut donc être tout à fait judicieux de vouloir récupérer certaines de ces informations afin de compléter l’installation d’une instance pour, par exemple : récupérer le (...)

  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
    The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
    For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
    MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...)

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  • Stream real-time video flux in HTML video tag

    26 septembre 2018, par c.censier

    I want to stream a real-time video flux that come from udp into a HTML video tag.
    I made some research but I got a lot of informations and I struggle to have a clear overview of what I can do and what I can’t.

    The video flux use H.264 and AAC codecs, MP4 container and has a 3840x2160 (4K) resolution. I’d like to play it on Chrome (latest version).

    As I understand from now, HTML video tag can natively read H.264/AAC videos. I made it work with the video direclty on my server (I’m using Meteor JS + React).

    I learnt to use FFmpeg to stream an udp flux read by VLC player, and then I used FFserver (I know it’s deprecated) to create an HTTP flux also read by VLC but not by the HTML video tag.

    So... my question is : is HTML video can natively read video stream from HTTP ?

    I’ve seen a lot of discussions about HLS and DASH, but I didn’t understand if (and why) they’re mandatory.

    I read a post about someone creating a HLS m3u8 using only FFmpeg, is it a viable solution ?

    FFserver configuration

    HTTPPort                        8090
    HTTPBindAddress                 0.0.0.0
    MaxHTTPConnections              20
    MaxClients                      10
    MaxBandwidth                    100000

    <feed>
     File                          /tmp/feed.ffm
     FileMaxSize                   1g
     ACL allow                     127.0.0.1
    </feed>

    <stream>
     Feed                          feed.ffm
     Format                        mpeg
     AudioCodec                    aac
     AudioBitRate                  256
     AudioChannels                 1
     VideoCodec                    libx264
     VideoBitRate                  10000      // Total random here
     VideoBitRateRange             5000-15000 // And here...
     VideoFrameRate                30
     VideoQMin                     1
     VideoQMax                     50
     VideoSize                     3840x2160
     VideoBufferSize               20000      // Not sure either
     AVOptionVideo                 flags +global_header
    </stream>

    I had to specify QMin and QMax to avoid error message but I don’t really understand what is it.

    FFmpeg command line

    ffmpeg -re -i bbb_sunflower_2160p_30fps_normal.mp4 -strict -2 -r 30 -vcodec libx264 http://localhost:8090/feed.ffm

    This work with VLC. I’m working with a file on my computer before moving to an udp stream.

  • I have created video using several images .. how to add fadein effect while every frame changing in video ? [duplicate]

    20 mai 2019, par Jeeva Murugan

    I am running this code for creating video. How to add fadein effect for every frame in the video ?

    ffmpeg -r 2  -t 9 -pattern_type glob -i '*.png'  single_video.mp4
  • Random PIPELINE_ERROR_DECODE : video decoder reinitialization failed on Chromium HTML5 video tag

    9 janvier 2024, par Hello World

    System

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    Running an Expo React Native app, with a <webview></webview> component that loads a NextJS app with an HTML5 <video></video> tag. The system with issues is running the app on Android 9.0 with WebView implementation set to Android System WebView 84.0. The system without issues is running the app on Android 10.0 with WebView implementation set to Android System WebView 120.0.

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    Details

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    Video files being played by the <video></video> element are previously transcoded by the following fluent-ffmpeg node package :

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    import ffmpeg from &#x27;fluent-ffmpeg&#x27;&#xA;&#xA;ffmpeg(rawVideoFileUrl)&#xA;  .videoCodec(&#x27;libx264&#x27;)&#xA;  .audioCodec(&#x27;aac&#x27;)&#xA;  .outputOption(&#x27;-strict experimental&#x27;)&#xA;  .outputOption(&#x27;-movflags frag_keyframe&#x2B;faststart&#x27;)&#xA;  .format(&#x27;mp4&#x27;)&#xA;

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    My knowledge on video transcoding is very limited, but I have to do the transcoding to guarantee that the files are compatible to be played by my NextJS web app. In my research, my findings pointed to these FFMPEG command line arguments for my purpose.

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    For the aforementioned WebView version, H.264 with AAC, should be compatible, yet playback is not stable. Many times it will play just fine, but other times I receive the error :

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    PIPELINE_ERROR_DECODE: video decoder reinitialization failed&#xA;

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    If I refresh the web app, it works again. That leads me to believe it is somehow memory related, maybe caused by incompatibility.

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    I'm not sure whether video decoder reinitialization failed produced by the HTML5 <video></video> tag is a problem of transcoding or not, as the videos play fine most of the time and only produces that error in the console some of the times, unexpectedly.

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    Question

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    Is there something that I can do to the fluent-ffmpeg command to make the video files more widely compatible, including the WebView 84.0 system too, or is the issue somewhere else ?

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    In this case, updating WebView is not an option.

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