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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
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    2 mai 2011, par

    The examples below are representative elements of MediaSPIP specific uses for specific projects.
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  • Rotated video with ffmpeg doesn't play in flowplayer in IE9

    3 avril 2018, par yoshi

    I have a script that rotates videos 90 degrees and then the videos are displayed on a web page using flowplayer (HTML5 version, not Flash). After the video is rotated once it does not play in IE9 but plays without any other problems in Chrome and Firefox.
    The error message is : Video file not found.

    I’ve looked in IE9’s developer tools console, in the network tab and the browser streams the whole video.

    The following is the ffmpeg command I use to rotate and convert the video :

    ffmpeg -i input.mov -y -r 30 -b 4M -vf 'transpose=1,scale=800:trunc(ow/a/2)*2' -ar 48000 -vcodec libx264 -profile baseline -preset slow -level 2.2 output.mp4

    This is the input file which I used : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/local%20capture.mov

    This is the output video : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/local%20capture%20rotated.mp4

    The input video from above is a screen capture made using QuickTime on Mac OS.

    This also happened for this video : http://mirrorblender.top-ix.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/big_buck_bunny_480p_h264.mov
    And also this one : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/clipcanvas_14348_offline.mp4

    This didn’t happen for the sample .mov from here : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1425

    If I run the command twice, meaning I rotate the video 90 degrees and then I rotate the output using the same command once more, the problem disappears, but I need to be able to rotate only 90 degrees.

    This problem doesn’t happen if I put IE9 in IE7 or IE8 compatibility mode.

    I was thinking that maybe the problem was how the server serves the video but there’s no problem with other videos.

    I looked at the metadata with ffmpeg but didn’t see anything significant.

    I already have AddType video/mp4 .mp4 in .htaccess.

    I can’t seem to pin down what’s causing this problem.

    Edit :

    Request in IE9
    IE9 request

    Response in IE9
    IE9 response

  • Matomo Celebrates 15 Years of Building an Open-Source & Transparent Web Analytics Solution

    30 juin 2022, par Matthieu Aubry — About, Community
    &lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;<br />
           if ('function' === typeof window.playMatomoVideo){<br />
           window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;brand&quot;, &quot;#brand&quot;)<br />
           } else {<br />
           document.addEventListener(&quot;DOMContentLoaded&quot;, function() { window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;brand&quot;, &quot;#brand&quot;); });<br />
           }<br />
      &lt;/script&gt;

    Fifteen years ago, I realised that people (myself included) were increasingly integrating the internet into their everyday lives, and it was clear that it would only expand in the future. It was an exciting new world, but the amount of personal data shared online, level of tracking and lack of security was a growing concern. Google Analytics was just launched then and was already gaining huge traction – so data from millions of websites started flowing into Google’s database, creating what was then the biggest centralised database about people worldwide and their actions online.

    So as a young engineering student, I decided we needed to build an open source and transparent solution that could help make the internet more secure and private while still providing organisations with powerful insights. I aimed to create a win-win solution for businesses and their digital consumers.

    And in 2007, I started developing Matomo with the help from Scott Switzer and Jennifer Langdon (who offered me an internship and support).   

    All thanks to the Matomo Community

    We have reached significant milestones and made major changes over the last 15 years, but we wouldn’t be where we are today without the Matomo Community.

    So I would like to celebrate and thank the hundreds of volunteer developers who have donated their time to develop Matomo, the thousands of contributors who provided feedback to improve Matomo, the countless supportive forum members, our passionate team of 40 at Matomo, the numerous translators who have translated Matomo and the 1.5 million websites that choose Matomo as their analytics platform.

    Matomo's Birthday
    Team Meetup in Paris in 2012

    Matomo has been a community effort built on the shoulders of many, and we will continue to work for you. 

    So let’s look at some milestones we have achieved over the last 15 years.

    Looking back on milestones in our timeline

    2007

    • Birth of Matomo
    • First alpha version released

    2008

    • Release first public 0.1.0 version

    2009

    • 50,000 websites use Matomo

    2010

    • Matomo first stable 1.0.0 released
    • Mobile app launched

    2011

    • Released Ecommerce Analytics, Custom Variables, First Party Cookies

    • Released Privacy control features (first of many privacy features to come !)

    2012

    • Released Log Analytics feature
    • 1 Million Downloads !
    • 300,000 websites worldwide use Matomo

    2013

    • Matomo is now available in 50 languages !
    • Matomo brand redesign

    2016

    2017

    • Launched Matomo Cloud service 
    • Released Multi Channel Conversion Attribution Premium Feature, Custom Reports Premium Feature, Login Saml Premium Feature, WooCommerceAnalytics Premium Feature and Heatmap & Session Recording Premium Feature 

    2018

    2019

    2020

    2021

    • 1,000,000 websites worldwide use Matomo
    • including 30,000 active Matomo for WordPress installations
    • Released SEO Web Vitals, Advertising Conversion Export and Tracking Spam Prevention feature

    2022

    • Released WP Statistics to Matomo importer

    Our efforts continue

    While we’ve seen incredible growth over the years, our work doesn’t stop there. In fact, we’re only just getting started.

    Today over 55% of the internet continues to use privacy-threatening web analytics solutions, while 1.5% uses Matomo. So there are still great strides to be made to create a more private internet, and joining the Matomo Community is one way to support this movement.

    There are many ways to get involved too, such as :

    So what comes next for Matomo ?

    The future of Matomo is approachable, powerful and flexible. We’re strengthening the customers’ voice, expanding our resources internally (we’re continuously hiring !) and conducting rigorous customer research to craft a tool that balances usability and functionality.

    I look forward to the next 15 years and seeing what the future holds for Matomo and our community.

  • Concatination of images and videos in FFMpeg [closed]

    29 octobre 2023, par Juliano David Hilario

    I've been trying to concat pieces of videos with mix of images in FFMpeg and I can not achieve desired results. I'm trying to create a mock interview project for a friend, she answers the questions from a script. The question should be flashed in the screen before the footage of her answering is shown. The videos are encoded in H.265, with frame rate of 30fps, (via mediainfo) and when I try to concat the videos and images using the concat demuxer, it shows this message in rapid succession and only output the first image in the given duration in the output file : (meaning it failed when concating the video, I assume this is due to the fact that demuxed images doesn't have audio streams.)

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    [png @ 0x55b4a4cb3540] Invalid PNG signature 0x3DB0201D430.&#xA;Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid data found when processing input&#xA;

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    the command I've used :

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    ffmpeg -hide_banner -y -f concat -safe 0 -i concat.con -r 30 -c:v libx265 -c:a aac -pix_fmt yuv420p out.mp4&#xA;

    &#xA;

    the slice of concat.con file :

    &#xA;

    file slides/1.png&#xA;duration 6&#xA;file parts/1.mp4&#xA;file slides/2.png&#xA;duration 8&#xA;file parts/2.mp4&#xA;file slides/3.png&#xA;duration 9&#xA;file parts/3.mp4&#xA;. . .&#xA;duration 12&#xA;file parts/9.mp4&#xA;file slides/10.png&#xA;duration 9&#xA;file parts/10.mp4&#xA;&#xA;

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    Since, I need to get this done if possible today, I tried this route of turning the images into videos by this command :

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    #!/bin/sh&#xA;&#xA;ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=channel_layout=stereo:sample_rate=44100 -loop 1 -i "${1}.png" -c:v libx265 -r 30 -c:a aac -t "$2" -pix_fmt yuv420p "${1}_slide.mp4"&#xA;

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    This does create the desired result of a static video without sound but still has an audio channel (which is a pre-requisite for the concat demuxer), but when I concat it with the same command above with videos, the videos' audio desyncs and advances, now the video delays with the audio, which is not obviously feasable for the project. I suspect it has to do with frames and PTS, as MPV (a media player) logs when the duration of the video enters the video that has been concatinated that the PTS is invalid, and says :

    &#xA;

    Invalid audio PTS: 6.037188 -> 6.553832&#xA;&#xA;Audio/Video desynchronisation detected! Possible reasons include too slow&#xA;hardware, temporary CPU spikes, broken drivers, and broken files. Audio&#xA;position will not match to the video (see A-V status field).&#xA;

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    Tried turning the pictures into an image, and was expecting it to atleast sync with the audio

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