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  • How to setup HLS Live Video Streaming from iOS Device

    9 septembre 2017, par Sean

    Good day everyone !

    So, as the title suggests, i am developing an app with similar functionality to that off Periscope and Facebook Live video streaming. Here is what the end goal is :

    • A Broadcasting device [user]
    • EC2 Instance [Hosting an ffmpeg transcoder]
    • Cloudfront Distrubution [CDN]
    • 1 to n viewers of the live feed

    I’ve been doing a lot of googling and what I cant seem to figure out is :

    As you send chunks of video to the server from the Broadcaster, how do
    you create an
    .m3u8 playlist when you don’t have all the chunks of video yet (e.g. the
    device sends its first 5second chunk of video) ?

    It seems a .m3u8 file is created from a .mp4 file that is already complete, then broken down into chunks... But i’m sending chunks of the video to the server, how can it generate the .m3u8 file when more chunks are still coming from the Broadcaster, so the watchers / clients can continuously stitch together the video chunks ?

    I’ll be happy to clarify this question further. Thanks !

  • Using PNG (which updates) as a source for an RTMP live stream

    24 juillet 2023, par pkSML

    I've been googling a lot lately trying but I have yet to find a solution.

    


    I've been using OBS to stream some textual data, where it grabs some data from a webpage and dynamically updates. This is easy, but involves way more overhead and CPU usage than I want. So cue up the command line and FFMPEG. I've gotten a script that'll update this textual information for me and save as a PNG. It updates every 10 seconds. The PNG file is 1280x720.

    


    All I want on my RTMP stream is this image (with audio). But I can't figure out how to use only a PNG as the source of a video stream.

    


    This does NOT work :
ffmpeg -re -y -framerate 1 -loop 1 -f image2 -i "./image.png" -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -preset fast -r 30 -g 120 -b:v 1000k -bufsize 512k -f flv "rtmps://mydomain.com/endpoint"
This just stalls. The encode time goes nowhere and the frame counter hardly moves.

    


    I want this to be compatible with Facebook Live, so I need the output to be 30 fps with GOPs every few seconds.

    


    Any ideas on how to achieve this ? I could use an overlay, but I'd prefer not to.

    


    Thanks !

    


  • 3 hidden Piwik features you likely don’t know, that will make you more productive

    17 janvier 2017, par InnoCraft — Community

    At Piwik and at InnoCraft, we always aim to make features as intuitive as possible. Having thousands of features in Piwik and having to find a balance between beginners and advanced users can sometimes be a challenge. Sometimes this even leads to building hidden features that are mainly targeted for power users. The list below shows three of them, did you know any of them yet ?

    BTW : If you don’t have Piwik yet, you can try them on our Piwik Demo.

    1. Search

    When you press the letter “f”, it will activate the search bar in the top left. Once you start typing something, it will show matching reports. Say you want to view reports about “devices” but don’t remember exactly which category it is in, simply start typing “devices” and the matching entry will show up without even having to move the mouse.

    The search bar also searches for matching websites and segments. Use the arrow up and down keys to select the entry you want and press enter to confirm the selection.

    Say you don’t remember the name of a report but you know it is listed under the category “Visitor”, then start typing the name of the category and it will show all related reports.

    2. Zen Mode

    When you press the letter “z”, it will activate the Zen Mode which lets you focus on the reports and content by removing the header and left menu. To disable the Zen Mode, simply press “z” again.

    This is especially useful in combination with the search bar mentioned above, as it enables you to quickly switch between reports, websites and segments even while menu and header are hidden.

    3. Faster period change

    Changing the displayed period is a task you likely perform quite often when analyzing reports. Usually, you would first select the period and then press the button “Apply” in the date selector. Instead, you can simply double click the name of the period and it will immediately load the selected period without having to click on the “Apply” button.

    What are your hidden features in Piwik ?

    Let us know by getting in touch with us or share it with us on Facebook or Twitter.