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DJ Dolores - Oslodum 2004 (includes (cc) sample of “Oslodum” by Gilberto Gil)
15 septembre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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Keeping control of your media in your hands
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While using MediaSPIP, you are invited to avoid using words like "Brand", "Cloud" and "Market".
MediaSPIP is designed to facilitate the sharing of creative media online, while allowing authors to retain complete control of their work.
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Gestion générale des documents
13 mai 2011, parMédiaSPIP ne modifie jamais le document original mis en ligne.
Pour chaque document mis en ligne il effectue deux opérations successives : la création d’une version supplémentaire qui peut être facilement consultée en ligne tout en laissant l’original téléchargeable dans le cas où le document original ne peut être lu dans un navigateur Internet ; la récupération des métadonnées du document original pour illustrer textuellement le fichier ;
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Personnaliser les catégories
21 juin 2013, parFormulaire de création d’une catégorie
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Dans le cas d’un document de type catégorie, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Texte
On peut modifier ce formulaire dans la partie :
Administration > Configuration des masques de formulaire.
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avcodec/snow : Hardcode table to save space
2 décembre 2020, par Andreas Rheinhardtavcodec/snow : Hardcode table to save space
The size of ff_qexp is only 32 bytes, but the code to generate it at
runtime takes 47 bytes (GCC 9.3, x64, -O3 in an av_cold function) ; so
just hardcode it.Signed-off-by : Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
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Record and save a live video streaming in iOS
25 décembre 2015, par KhushbooI am using dfurtsp player which is wrapper around ffmpeg player. I am able to play the live streaming successfully. Now I want to record the video as well. Please suggest me how to get started with the recording functionality.
I have also searched other players which supports recording but didn’t find any. If anybody knows any other player which supports this please let me know.
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MediaCodec - save timing info for ffmpeg ?
18 novembre 2014, par MarkI have a requirement to encrypt video before it hits the disk. It seems on Android the only way to do this is to use MediaCodec, and encrypt and save the raw h264 elementary streams. (The MediaRecorder and Muxer classes operate on FileDescriptors, not an OutputStream, so I can’t wrap it with a CipherOutputStream).
Using the grafika code as a base, I’m able to save a raw h264 elementary stream by replacing the Muxer in the VideoEncoderCore class with a WriteableByteChannel, backed by a CipherOutputStream (code below, minus the CipherOutputStream).
If I take the resulting output file over to the desktop I’m able to use ffmpeg to mux the h264 stream to a playable mp4 file. What’s missing however is timing information. ffmpeg always assumes 25fps. What I’m looking for is a way to save the timing info, perhaps to a separate file, that I can use to give ffmpeg the right information on the desktop.
I’m not doing audio yet, but I can imagine I’ll need to do the same thing there, if I’m to have any hope of remotely accurate syncing.
FWIW, I’m a total newbie here, and I really don’t know much of anything about SPS, NAL, Atoms, etc.
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import android.media.MediaCodec;
import android.media.MediaCodecInfo;
import android.media.MediaFormat;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.Surface;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.Channels;
import java.nio.channels.WritableByteChannel;
/**
* This class wraps up the core components used for surface-input video encoding.
* <p>
* Once created, frames are fed to the input surface. Remember to provide the presentation
* time stamp, and always call drainEncoder() before swapBuffers() to ensure that the
* producer side doesn't get backed up.
* </p><p>
* This class is not thread-safe, with one exception: it is valid to use the input surface
* on one thread, and drain the output on a different thread.
*/
public class VideoEncoderCore {
private static final String TAG = MainActivity.TAG;
private static final boolean VERBOSE = false;
// TODO: these ought to be configurable as well
private static final String MIME_TYPE = "video/avc"; // H.264 Advanced Video Coding
private static final int FRAME_RATE = 30; // 30fps
private static final int IFRAME_INTERVAL = 5; // 5 seconds between I-frames
private Surface mInputSurface;
private MediaCodec mEncoder;
private MediaCodec.BufferInfo mBufferInfo;
private int mTrackIndex;
//private MediaMuxer mMuxer;
//private boolean mMuxerStarted;
private WritableByteChannel outChannel;
/**
* Configures encoder and muxer state, and prepares the input Surface.
*/
public VideoEncoderCore(int width, int height, int bitRate, File outputFile)
throws IOException {
mBufferInfo = new MediaCodec.BufferInfo();
MediaFormat format = MediaFormat.createVideoFormat(MIME_TYPE, width, height);
// Set some properties. Failing to specify some of these can cause the MediaCodec
// configure() call to throw an unhelpful exception.
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_COLOR_FORMAT,
MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities.COLOR_FormatSurface);
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_BIT_RATE, bitRate);
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_FRAME_RATE, FRAME_RATE);
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_I_FRAME_INTERVAL, IFRAME_INTERVAL);
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "format: " + format);
// Create a MediaCodec encoder, and configure it with our format. Get a Surface
// we can use for input and wrap it with a class that handles the EGL work.
mEncoder = MediaCodec.createEncoderByType(MIME_TYPE);
mEncoder.configure(format, null, null, MediaCodec.CONFIGURE_FLAG_ENCODE);
mInputSurface = mEncoder.createInputSurface();
mEncoder.start();
// Create a MediaMuxer. We can't add the video track and start() the muxer here,
// because our MediaFormat doesn't have the Magic Goodies. These can only be
// obtained from the encoder after it has started processing data.
//
// We're not actually interested in multiplexing audio. We just want to convert
// the raw H.264 elementary stream we get from MediaCodec into a .mp4 file.
//mMuxer = new MediaMuxer(outputFile.toString(),
// MediaMuxer.OutputFormat.MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4);
mTrackIndex = -1;
//mMuxerStarted = false;
outChannel = Channels.newChannel(new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(outputFile)));
}
/**
* Returns the encoder's input surface.
*/
public Surface getInputSurface() {
return mInputSurface;
}
/**
* Releases encoder resources.
*/
public void release() {
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "releasing encoder objects");
if (mEncoder != null) {
mEncoder.stop();
mEncoder.release();
mEncoder = null;
}
try {
outChannel.close();
}
catch (Exception e) {
Log.e(TAG,"Couldn't close output stream.");
}
}
/**
* Extracts all pending data from the encoder and forwards it to the muxer.
* </p><p>
* If endOfStream is not set, this returns when there is no more data to drain. If it
* is set, we send EOS to the encoder, and then iterate until we see EOS on the output.
* Calling this with endOfStream set should be done once, right before stopping the muxer.
* </p><p>
* We're just using the muxer to get a .mp4 file (instead of a raw H.264 stream). We're
* not recording audio.
*/
public void drainEncoder(boolean endOfStream) {
final int TIMEOUT_USEC = 10000;
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "drainEncoder(" + endOfStream + ")");
if (endOfStream) {
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "sending EOS to encoder");
mEncoder.signalEndOfInputStream();
}
ByteBuffer[] encoderOutputBuffers = mEncoder.getOutputBuffers();
while (true) {
int encoderStatus = mEncoder.dequeueOutputBuffer(mBufferInfo, TIMEOUT_USEC);
if (encoderStatus == MediaCodec.INFO_TRY_AGAIN_LATER) {
// no output available yet
if (!endOfStream) {
break; // out of while
} else {
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "no output available, spinning to await EOS");
}
} else if (encoderStatus == MediaCodec.INFO_OUTPUT_BUFFERS_CHANGED) {
// not expected for an encoder
encoderOutputBuffers = mEncoder.getOutputBuffers();
} else if (encoderStatus == MediaCodec.INFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT_CHANGED) {
// should happen before receiving buffers, and should only happen once
//if (mMuxerStarted) {
// throw new RuntimeException("format changed twice");
//}
MediaFormat newFormat = mEncoder.getOutputFormat();
Log.d(TAG, "encoder output format changed: " + newFormat);
// now that we have the Magic Goodies, start the muxer
//mTrackIndex = mMuxer.addTrack(newFormat);
//mMuxer.start();
//mMuxerStarted = true;
} else if (encoderStatus < 0) {
Log.w(TAG, "unexpected result from encoder.dequeueOutputBuffer: " +
encoderStatus);
// let's ignore it
} else {
ByteBuffer encodedData = encoderOutputBuffers[encoderStatus];
if (encodedData == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("encoderOutputBuffer " + encoderStatus +
" was null");
}
/*
FFMPEG needs this info.
if ((mBufferInfo.flags & MediaCodec.BUFFER_FLAG_CODEC_CONFIG) != 0) {
// The codec config data was pulled out and fed to the muxer when we got
// the INFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT_CHANGED status. Ignore it.
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "ignoring BUFFER_FLAG_CODEC_CONFIG");
mBufferInfo.size = 0;
}
*/
if (mBufferInfo.size != 0) {
/*
if (!mMuxerStarted) {
throw new RuntimeException("muxer hasn't started");
}
*/
// adjust the ByteBuffer values to match BufferInfo (not needed?)
encodedData.position(mBufferInfo.offset);
encodedData.limit(mBufferInfo.offset + mBufferInfo.size);
try {
outChannel.write(encodedData);
}
catch (Exception e) {
Log.e(TAG,"Error writing output.",e);
}
if (VERBOSE) {
Log.d(TAG, "sent " + mBufferInfo.size + " bytes to muxer, ts=" +
mBufferInfo.presentationTimeUs);
}
}
mEncoder.releaseOutputBuffer(encoderStatus, false);
if ((mBufferInfo.flags & MediaCodec.BUFFER_FLAG_END_OF_STREAM) != 0) {
if (!endOfStream) {
Log.w(TAG, "reached end of stream unexpectedly");
} else {
if (VERBOSE) Log.d(TAG, "end of stream reached");
}
break; // out of while
}
}
}
}
}
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