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Exemple de boutons d’action pour une collection collaborative
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The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues
18 février 2011, parMultilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela. -
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nginx rtmp module fails to stream MP4 format
23 avril 2019, par KeivanI have media server running on Nginx rtmp module + ffmpeg
It is working 100% fine with FLV format but with MP4 it does not create .m3u8 file and stream chunks.
here is nginx.conf file :worker_processes auto;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
multi_accept on;
}
rtmp {
server {
listen 1935;
chunk_size 4000;
application live {
live on;
record off;
hls on;
hls_path /HLS/live;
hls_keys on;
hls_key_path /HLS/keys;
hls_key_url https://fakeurl:8441/keys/;
hls_fragments_per_key 10;
hls_fragment 3s;
hls_playlist_length 10s;
deny play all;
}
}
}
http {
include mime.types;
tcp_nopush on;
directio 512;
default_type application/octet-stream;
sendfile off;
server {
listen 8441 ssl;
server_name fakeurl;
ssl_certificate /home/ubuntu/Keys/server.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /home/ubuntu/Keys/server.key;
location /keys {
root /HLS/;
}
location / {
root html;
index index.html index.htm;
}
location /live {
# Disable cache
add_header 'Cache-Control' 'no-cache';
# CORS setup
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*' always;
add_header 'Access-Control-Expose-Headers' 'Content-Length';
# allow CORS preflight requests
if ($request_method = 'OPTIONS') {
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*';
add_header 'Access-Control-Max-Age' 1728000;
add_header 'Content-Type' 'text/plain charset=UTF-8';
add_header 'Content-Length' 0;
return 204;
}
types {
application/vnd.apple.mpegurl m3u8;
}
root /HLS/;
}
#error_page 404 /404.html;
# redirect server error pages to the static page /50x.html
#
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root html;
}
}
}and this is FFmpeg command for creating converting my RTP stream to MP4 and stream it to RTMP server :
ffmpeg -protocol_whitelist 'file,udp,rtp' -i input.sdp -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -profile:v baseline -level 3.0 -g 30 -r 30 -c:a aac -b:v 400k -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -movflags frag_keyframe -f mp4 rtmp://0.0.0.0:1935/live/stream1
I can confirm ffmpeg works fine and it is stable with the input stream, if I change output format to flv, rtmp server creates stream1.m3u8 file and everything is fine. But with mp4, mov or m4v formats nginx does not create anything.
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How to load a custom java module into Wowza Streaming Engine ?
27 octobre 2018, par kw3rtiI’ve followed the tutorial below step by step, however, the module I’ve created does not appear to load or execute, as I’m not seeing any log entries relating to the getLogger calls in the Wowza Streaming Engine. More specifically, I have created a new Wowza project containing a new module (see code below). Eclipse has then created a jar file in the lib folder of the install directory. I have added the module to a live application on the streaming server. I have also edited the Application.xml file to include the new module.
To hopefully run the module I’ve written, I am streaming an mp4 file using ffmpeg (according to documentation here) to the streaming engine (via the live application), which I can see in the test players. My understanding was that this would trigger at least one of the event listeners in the module. However, nothing appears to come up in the logs. The only entries related to the stream that I can see are shown below.
I’ve been trying to debug what’s going wrong for quite a while now, so I’d appreciate any suggestions of what might fix the issue.
https://www.wowza.com/docs/How-to-extend-Wowza-Streaming-Engine-using-Java
public class GCStreamModule extends ModuleBase {
public void onAppStart(IApplicationInstance appInstance) {
String fullname = appInstance.getApplication().getName() + "/" + appInstance.getName();
getLogger().info("onAppStart: " + fullname);
}
public void onAppStop(IApplicationInstance appInstance) {
String fullname = appInstance.getApplication().getName() + "/" + appInstance.getName();
getLogger().info("onAppStop: " + fullname);
}
public void onConnect(IClient client, RequestFunction function, AMFDataList params) {
getLogger().info("onConnect: " + client.getClientId());
}
public void onConnectAccept(IClient client) {
getLogger().info("onConnectAccept: " + client.getClientId());
}
public void onConnectReject(IClient client) {
getLogger().info("onConnectReject: " + client.getClientId());
}
public void onDisconnect(IClient client) {
getLogger().info("onDisconnect: " + client.getClientId());
}
public void onStreamCreate(IMediaStream stream) {
getLogger().info("onStreamConnect");
}
public void onMediaStreamCreate(IMediaStream stream){
getLogger().info("onMediaStreamCreate: " + stream.getSrc());
}
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NodeJS : Set path to FFMPEG binaries for module Fluent-FFMPEG
2 septembre 2018, par jansmolders86I am building a application that uses the module node-fluent-ffmpeg. https://github.com/schaermu/node-fluent-ffmpeg
And I’m trying to package the ffmpeg binaries along with my application.
I want to do this so (especially on Windows) the user does not have to install FFMPEG manually.Sadly everything I’ve tried results in errors. I’ve tried the following :
ffmpeg.setFfmpegPath : Gives an error saying setFfmpegPath is not a method
and :
proc.setFfmpegPath : Gives a createproces error.
It seems I’m doing something wrong. Could someone point out my mistake.
Thanks a lot.