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    Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
    Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir

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  • Duplicate input stream into many output streams

    10 juin 2017, par Farshad

    I want to catch my ip camera stream and distribute it into for example 10 different streams with ffmpeg ? How can i do that ? I have checked here but nothing helpful.

    Is it possible or is there any better option ?

  • Linking VLC build to ffmpeg build libraries

    14 mars 2017, par gatorface

    I’m receiving the following error message when attempting to build VLC :

    checking for mad_bit_init in -lmad... yes
    checking for MPG123... yes
    checking for libavutil variant... libav
    checking for GST_APP... yes
    checking for GST_VIDEO... yes
    checking for AVCODEC... no
    configure: error: Requested 'libavcodec >= 57.16.0' but version of libavcodec is 56.1.0. Pass --disable-avcodec to ignore this error.

    I am running the command (first step of Configuration from link below, I did the contrib method and built everything else as well) :

    ./configure

    So let’s get the obvious out of the way : I’m missing the most recent version of libavcodec (v57). Using --disable-avcodec is not a viable solution. Doing a quick apt-file search libavcodec I’m seeing that for debian/jessie the latest version published is libavcodec56, not 57. I did also notice that libavcodec57 was available for installation with ffmpeg here https://ffmpeg.org/download.html

    I actually needed to also build ffmpeg from source. So I did that, worked my way through the dependencies without too much trouble using the guide linked to below.

    So here is my issue : After building and doing a make install of ffmpeg, I still get that error above, despite having the latest libavcodec freshly compiled.

    So my question is : since I used that guide, I am still getting the error when building vlc. I see that the lib exists her : /root/ffmpeg_build/lib/libavcodec.a, and I figured make install would put it where it needs to be. Is there some other compile flag I can set while compiling vlc to point it to that lib directory to look for libavcodec ?

    ffmpeg build : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu
    vlc build : https://wiki.videolan.org/UnixCompile/


    UPDATE : tried this, still getting the error message : PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ./configure


    UPDATE2 : tried this, still getting the error message : ./configure --libdir="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$LIBDIR"


    UPDATE3 : I tried merging my ffmpeg libs into my vlc libs and may have made things worse. My ffmpeg libs lived here : /root/ffmpeg_build/lib
    My vlc build (contrib builds as well) lived here : /opt/vlc/

    So I merged them with my existing vlc contrib lib :

    cp /root/ffmpeg_build/lib/* /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/
    cp /root/ffmpeg_build/lib/pkgconfig/* /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/pkgconfig/

    Then ran configure :
    ./configure --with-contrib=contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu

    Which finally worked, but now I get this error when I try to make :

    Now I get the error :
    /usr/bin/ld: /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/libavformat.a(allformats.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `ff_a64_muxer' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC

  • Origin Crusader Media

    14 février 2012, par Multimedia Mike — Game Hacking

    A gleaming copy of the old Origin game Crusader : No Remorse showed up today :



    Immediately, I delved in expecting to find Xan-encoded AVI files that would play perfectly using FFmpeg/Libav. Instead, I found a directory labeled flics/ that indeed has a lot of AVI files, but not in Xan. The programs attempt to interpret them as raw RGB. The strangest thing is the first frame often looks correct, if upside down :



    The first file I peered inside had the video FourCC ‘RRV1′. Searching for this led me to this discussion forum where people have already been hacking on this very format (Origin games invariably get a heap of lasting love). The forum participants have observed that 3 codecs are in play in this flics/ directory, including ‘RRV1′, ‘RRV2′, and ‘JYV1′, which apparently correspond to the initials of certain developers. The reason that the programs identify the files as raw RGB is because the FourCCs don’t appear everywhere that they’re supposed to. Additionally, there are several trailers for other Origin/EA games stored in Cinepak format elsewhere on the disc.

    It seems that I’m the person who added this title to the Xan wiki page, obviously with no first-hand evidence to back it up. Meanwhile, the forum participants speculate that the files are descended from the old Autodesk FLIC format (which would explain why they live in a directory called flics/). Corroborating strings extracted from the CRUSADER.EXE file include “FlicWait”, “FlicPlayer”, “Flic %s not found.”, “flicpath”, and “FLICPLAY.C”.

    The disc also features a sound/ directory which contains AMF files. Suxen Drol already documented these on the wiki as Asylum Media Format files. The disc contains an ASYLUM.DLL file as well as a utility called MOD2AMF.EXE. The latter works beautifully on a random MOD file I had laying around. The AMF file is a bit larger.

    Samples for all 3 FourCCs can be found here, while the AMF files and associated utilities are here.