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  • Supporting all media types

    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

  • Submit bugs and patches

    13 avril 2011

    Unfortunately a software is never perfect.
    If you think you have found a bug, report it using our ticket system. Please to help us to fix it by providing the following information : the browser you are using, including the exact version as precise an explanation as possible of the problem if possible, the steps taken resulting in the problem a link to the site / page in question
    If you think you have solved the bug, fill in a ticket and attach to it a corrective patch.
    You may also (...)

  • 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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  • Diamond Rio Artifacts

    30 août 2012, par Multimedia Mike — Multimedia History

    Remember the Diamond Rio PMP300 ? It’s credited with being the very first portable MP3 player, released all the way back in 1998 (I say ‘credited’ because I visited an audio museum once which exhibited a Toshiba MP3 player from 1997). I recently rescued a pristine set of Rio artifacts from a recycle pile.



    I wondered if I should scan the manual for posterity. However, a Google search indicates that a proper PDF (loaded with pleas to not illegally copy music) isn’t very difficult to come by. Here are the other items that came with the unit :



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    Ah, more memories (of dialup internet) : A tie-in with another Diamond product, this time a modem which claims to enable the user to download songs at up to 112 kilobits per second. I wonder if that was really possible. I remember that 56k modems were a stretch and 33.6k was the best that most users could hope for.

    There is also a separate piece of paper that advises the buyer that the parallel port adapter might look a bit different than what is seen in the printed copy. Imagine the age of downloading to your MP3 player via parallel port while pulling down new songs via dialup internet.

    The artifacts also included not one, but two CD-ROMs :



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    One is a driver and software disc, so no big surprise there. The other has a selection of MP3 files for your shiny new MP3 player. I’m wondering if these should be proactively preserved. I was going to process the files’ metadata and publish it here, for the benefit of search engines. However, while metadata is present, the files don’t conform to any metadata format that FFmpeg/Libav recognize. The files mention Brava Software Inc. in their metadata sections. Still, individual filenames at the end of this post.

    Leftovers :
    A few other miscellaneous multimedia acquisitions :



    I still want to study all of these old multimedia creation programs in depth some day. Theatrix Hollywood is a creative writing game, Wikipedia alleges (I’m a bit rigid with my exact definition of what constitutes a game). Here is an example movie output from this software. Meanwhile, the Mad Dog Multimedia CD-ROM apparently came packaged with a 56X CD-ROM drive (roughly the pinnacle of CD-ROM speeds). I found it has some version of Sonic Foundry’s ACID software, thus making good on the “applications” claim on the CD-ROM copy.

    Diamond Rio MP3 Sampler
    These are the names of the MP3 files found on the Diamond Rio MP3 sampler for the benefit of search engines.

    13_days.mp3
    albert_einstein_dreams.mp3
    a_man_of_many_colours.mp3
    anything_for_love.mp3
    a_secret_place.mp3
    bake_sale.mp3
    bigger_than_the_both_of_us.mp3
    boogie_beat.mp3
    bring_it_on.mp3
    buskersoundcheck_hippo.mp3
    charm.mp3
    chemical_disturbance.mp3
    coastin.mp3
    credit_is_due.mp3
    dance_again.mp3
    destiny.mp3
    dig_a_little_deeper.mp3
    diplomat6_bigmouthshut.mp3
    dirty_littlemonster.mp3
    dirty.mp3
    drivin.mp3
    Eric_Clapton_Last_Train.mp3
    etude_in_c_sharp_minor_op_42_n.mp3
    everybody_here.mp3
    freedom_4_all.mp3
    grandpas_advice.mp3
    groove.mp3
    heartland.mp3
    he_loved_her_so.mp3
    highway_to_hell.mp3
    hit_the_ground_runnin.mp3
    i_feel_fine_today.mp3
    im_not_lost_im_exploring.mp3
    into_the_void.mp3
    its_alright.mp3
    i_will_be_there.mp3
    i_will_pass_this_way_again.mp3
    juiceboxwilly_hepcat.mp3
    just_an_illusion.mp3
    keepin_time_by_the_river.mp3
    king_of_the_brooklyn_delta.mp3
    lovermilou_ringingbell.mp3
    middle_aged_rock_and_rollers.mp3
    midnight_high.mp3
    mr_schwinn.mp3
    my_brilliant_masterpiece.mp3
    my_gallery.mp3
    on_the_river_road.mp3
    pouring_rain.mp3
    prayer.mp3
    rats_in_my_bedroom.mp3
    razor_serpent_and_the_dub_mix.mp3
    ruthbuzzy_pleasestophangin.mp3
    secret_love.mp3
    ships.mp3
    silence_the_thunder.mp3
    sleeping_beauty.mp3
    slow_burn.mp3
    standing_in_my_own_way.mp3
    take_no_prisoners.mp3
    takin_up_space.mp3
    Taylor_Dayne_Unstoppable.mp3
    the_laundromat_song.mp3
    the_old_dun_cow.mp3
    the_people_i_meet.mp3
    trip_trigger_avenue.mp3
    tru-luv.mp3
    unfortunate_man.mp3
    vertigo.mp3
    when_she_runs.mp3
    where_do_we_go_from_here.mp3
    words_of_earnest.mp3
    
  • Why does File upload for moving image and Audio to tmp PHP folder work on Windows but only image upload portion works on Mac using MAMP ?

    31 mai 2021, par Yazdan

    So according to my colleague who tested this on Windows says it works perfectly fine , but in my case when I use it on a Mac with MAMP for Moodle , the image files get uploaded to the correct destination folder without an issue whereas the audio files don't move from the tmp folder to the actual destination folder and to check if this was the case ... I just changed and gave a fixed path instead of $fileTmpLoc and the file made it to the correct destination. Sorry I know the first half of the code isn't the main issue but I still wanted to post the whole code so one could understand it easily, moreover I am just beginning to code so please "have a bit of patience with me" . Thanks in advance

    


    &#xA;// this file contains upload function &#xA;// checks if the file exists in server&#xA;include("../db/database.php");&#xA;require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . &#x27;/../../../config.php&#x27;);&#xA;global $IP;&#xA;&#xA;$ajaxdata = $_POST[&#x27;mediaUpload&#x27;];&#xA;&#xA;$FILENAME = $ajaxdata[1];&#xA;$IMAGE=$ajaxdata[0];&#xA;// an array to check which category the media belongs too&#xA;$animal= array("bird","cat","dog","horse","sheep","cow","elephant","bear","giraffe","zebra");&#xA;$allowedExts = array("mp3","wav");&#xA;$temp = explode(".", $_FILES["audio"]["name"]);&#xA;$extension = end($temp);&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;$test = $_FILES["audio"]["type"]; &#xA;&#xA;&#xA;if (&#xA;   $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/wav"||&#xA;   $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/mp3"||&#xA;   $_FILES["audio"]["type"] == "audio/mpeg"&#xA;   &amp;&amp;&#xA;   in_array($extension, $allowedExts)&#xA;   )&#xA;   {&#xA;&#xA;       // if the name detected by object detection is present in the animal array&#xA;       // then initialize target path to animal database or to others&#xA;       if (in_array($FILENAME, $animal)) &#xA;       { &#xA;           $image_target_dir = "image_dir/";&#xA;           $audio_target_dir = "audio_dir/";&#xA;       } &#xA;       else&#xA;       { &#xA;           $image_target_dir = "other_image_dir/";&#xA;           $audio_target_dir = "other_audio_dir/";&#xA;       } &#xA;       // Get file path&#xA;       &#xA;       $img = $IMAGE;&#xA;       // decode base64 image&#xA;       $img = str_replace(&#x27;data:image/png;base64,&#x27;, &#x27;&#x27;, $img);&#xA;       $img = str_replace(&#x27; &#x27;, &#x27;&#x2B;&#x27;, $img);&#xA;       $image_data = base64_decode($img);&#xA;&#xA;       //$extension  = pathinfo( $_FILES["fileUpload"]["name"], PATHINFO_EXTENSION ); // jpg&#xA;       $image_extension = "png";&#xA;       $image_target_file =$image_target_dir . basename($FILENAME . "." . $image_extension);&#xA;       $image_file_upload = "http://localhost:8888/moodle310/blocks/testblock/classes/".$image_target_file;&#xA;       &#xA;       &#xA;       $audio_extension ="mp3";&#xA;       $audio_target_file= $audio_target_dir . basename($FILENAME. "." . $audio_extension) ;&#xA;       $audio_file_upload = "http://localhost:8888/moodle310/blocks/testblock/classes/".$audio_target_file;&#xA;&#xA;       // file size limit&#xA;       if(($_FILES["audio"]["size"])&lt;=51242880)&#xA;       {&#xA;&#xA;           $fileName = $_FILES["audio"]["name"]; // The file name&#xA;           $fileTmpLoc = $_FILES["audio"]["tmp_name"]; // File in the PHP tmp folder&#xA;           $fileType = $_FILES["audio"]["type"]; // The type of file it is&#xA;           $fileSize = $_FILES["audio"]["size"]; // File size in bytes&#xA;           $fileErrorMsg = $_FILES["audio"]["error"]; // 0 for false... and 1 for true&#xA;           &#xA;           if (in_array($FILENAME, $animal)) &#xA;           { &#xA;               $sql = "INSERT INTO mdl_media_animal (animal_image_path,animal_name,animal_audio_path) VALUES (&#x27;$image_file_upload&#x27;,&#x27;$FILENAME&#x27;,&#x27;$audio_file_upload&#x27;)";&#xA;           } else {&#xA;               $sql = "INSERT INTO mdl_media_others (others_image_path,others_name,others_audio_path) VALUES (&#x27;$image_file_upload&#x27;,&#x27;$FILENAME&#x27;,&#x27;$audio_file_upload&#x27;)";&#xA;           }&#xA;&#xA;           // if file exists&#xA;           if (file_exists($audio_target_file) || file_exists($image_target_file)) {&#xA;               echo "alert";&#xA;           } else {&#xA;               // write image file&#xA;               if (file_put_contents($image_target_file, $image_data) ) {&#xA;                   // ffmpeg to write audio file&#xA;                   $output = shell_exec("ffmpeg -i $fileTmpLoc -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn $audio_target_file");&#xA;                   echo $output;&#xA;               &#xA;                   // $stmt = $conn->prepare($sql);&#xA;                   $db = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "root", "moodle310"); &#xA;                   // echo $sql;&#xA;                   if (!$db) {&#xA;                       echo "nodb";&#xA;                       die("Connection failed: " . mysqli_connect_error());&#xA;                   }&#xA;                   // echo"sucess";&#xA;                   if(mysqli_query($db, $sql)){&#xA;                   // if($stmt->execute()){&#xA;                       echo $fileTmpLoc;&#xA;                       echo "sucess";  &#xA;                       echo $output;&#xA;                   }&#xA;                   else {&#xA;                       // echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br />" . mysqli_error($conn);&#xA;                       echo "failed";&#xA;                   }&#xA;&#xA;               }else {&#xA;                   echo "failed";&#xA;               }&#xA;&#xA;               &#xA;           &#xA;           &#xA;           }&#xA;   &#xA;    // $test = "ffmpeg -i $outputfile -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn bub.wav";&#xA;       } else&#xA;       {&#xA;         echo "File size exceeds 5 MB! Please try again!";&#xA;       }&#xA;}&#xA;else&#xA;{&#xA;   echo "PHP! Not a video! ";//.$extension." ".$_FILES["uploadimage"]["type"];&#xA;   }&#xA;&#xA;?>&#xA;

    &#xA;

    I am a student learning frontend but a project of mine requires a fair bit of backend. So forgive me if my question sounds silly.

    &#xA;

    What I meant by manually overriding it was creating another folder and a index.php file with echo "hello"; $output = shell_exec("ffmpeg -i Elephant.mp3 -ab 160k -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vn bub.mp3"); echo $output; so only yes in this case Elephant.mp3 was changed as the initial tmp path so in this case as suggested by Mr.CBroe the permissons shouldn't be an issue.

    &#xA;

    Okay I checked my Apache_error.logonly to find out ffmpeg is indeed the culprit ... I had installed ffmpeg globally so I am not sure if it is an access problem but here is a snippet of the log

    &#xA;

    I checked my php logs and found out that FFmpeg is the culprit.&#xA;Attached is a short log file

    &#xA;

    [Mon May 31 18:11:33 2021] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down&#xA;[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ...&#xA;[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Digest: done&#xA;[Mon May 31 18:11:40 2021] [notice] Apache/2.2.34 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.34 OpenSSL/1.0.2o PHP/7.2.10 configured -- resuming normal operations&#xA;sh: ffmpeg: command not found&#xA;sh: ffmpeg: command not found&#xA;sh: ffmpeg: command not found&#xA;

    &#xA;

  • Do not leave positive values undefined when negative are defined as error

    15 septembre 2013, par Michael Niedermayer
    Do not leave positive values undefined when negative are defined as error
    

    Define positive return values as non errors and leave further meaning undefined
    This allows future extensions to use these values

    Reviewed-by : Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

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