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Emballe médias : à quoi cela sert ?
4 février 2011, parCe plugin vise à gérer des sites de mise en ligne de documents de tous types.
Il crée des "médias", à savoir : un "média" est un article au sens SPIP créé automatiquement lors du téléversement d’un document qu’il soit audio, vidéo, image ou textuel ; un seul document ne peut être lié à un article dit "média" ; -
Supporting all media types
13 avril 2011, parUnlike 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 (...)
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Script d’installation automatique de MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parAfin de palier aux difficultés d’installation dues principalement aux dépendances logicielles coté serveur, un script d’installation "tout en un" en bash a été créé afin de faciliter cette étape sur un serveur doté d’une distribution Linux compatible.
Vous devez bénéficier d’un accès SSH à votre serveur et d’un compte "root" afin de l’utiliser, ce qui permettra d’installer les dépendances. Contactez votre hébergeur si vous ne disposez pas de cela.
La documentation de l’utilisation du script d’installation (...)
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Compiling FFMPEG on CentOS DigitalOcean
29 juillet 2015, par coder_ukI set up a DigitalOcean instance running CentOS 6.5 and successfully followed the guide to compile FFMPEG (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Centos). Hurrah !
But of course I realised that by default, DigitalOcean creates a root user and so ffmpeg now lives in /root/bin/ffmpeg. Which isn’t ideal because when I want to exec the ffmpeg bin from nginx, I would have to run nginx as root for it to have permission.
Questions ...
1) Long-shot, but presumably if I change the owner of the ffmpeg binary to nginx, it still won’t work, because nginx won’t be able to access the /root folder it is in. Correct ?
2) I could run nginx as root (’user root’). But this seems like a very bad idea. Correct ?
3) Which leaves me with the option of creating a new user, and then compiling ffmpeg into its home folder. But : which user ? EC2 creates ’ec2-user’, so should I make my own equivalent for DO ? But then won’t I have to run nginx as that user, else I’ll run into the same problem ?
Or should I compile ffmpeg into the ’nginx’ home folder, if indeed it has one ? Is that how it is supposed to be done ?
Since compiling ffmpeg takes ages, I don’t want to keep doing it, and the static files all seem very out of date. Thanks
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SRT protocol not found - Raspbery Pi 4 via ffmpeg
12 août 2021, par Tim MartinWe tried to stream from a rasp Pi 4 via SRT, but we got a error : "protocol not found". Our command line is :


ffplay srt://127.0.0.1:9500?mode=listener&latency=20000



We tried the following guides :
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu
how to compile ffmpeg with enabling libsrt
https://www.undergroundnews.dk/index.php/item/107-rtmp-eller-srt-streaming


Those guides worked so far and compiled but we still got the error message.


Do you have any ideas how to get the srt protocol working on a pi via ffmpeg ?


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FFmpeg with multiple output streams
22 novembre 2018, par William BlakeI am using ffmpeg to combine an rtsp stream with an audio stream from a usb mic. I would like to stream the combined audio and and video to an RTMP stream and just the audio to an icecast stream simultaneously. I have them working separately but am having difficulty finding the magic combination using the -f tee parameter. It seems like that would be the best way. This was the reference I was trying to use : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Creating%20multiple%20outputs
Here are the separate commands :
ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1 -thread_queue_size 1024 \
-i "rtsp://RTSP-SERVER-ADDRESS" \
-f alsa -thread_queue_size 1024 -ac 1 -itsoffset 00:00:01.2 -i hw:1,0 \
-vcodec copy -acodec mp3 -ar 44100 -ab 32k -map 0:v -map 1:a -bufsize 12000k \
-f flv 'RTMP-SERVER-ADDRESS'
ffmpeg -ac 1 -f alsa -i hw:1,0 -acodec mp3 -ab 32k -ac 1 -content_type audio/mpeg -f mp3 icecast://ICECAST-ADDRESSHowever my attempts to combine them have been futile. Any thoughts ?