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  • MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version

    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    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 (...)

  • Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond

    5 septembre 2013, par

    Certains thèmes prennent en compte trois éléments de personnalisation : l’ajout d’un logo ; l’ajout d’une bannière l’ajout d’une image de fond ;

  • Ecrire une actualité

    21 juin 2013, par

    Présentez les changements dans votre MédiaSPIP ou les actualités de vos projets sur votre MédiaSPIP grâce à la rubrique actualités.
    Dans le thème par défaut spipeo de MédiaSPIP, les actualités sont affichées en bas de la page principale sous les éditoriaux.
    Vous pouvez personnaliser le formulaire de création d’une actualité.
    Formulaire de création d’une actualité Dans le cas d’un document de type actualité, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Date de publication ( personnaliser la date de publication ) (...)

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  • recording video in real-time with OpevCV VideoWriter

    19 février 2016, par nick topper

    I have a few OpenCV projects that analyze video over USB, and in certain conditions must record the video stream to a file. People using my software complain that 10+ minute recordings yield video files that are about 20 seconds longer than they should be.

    I’m using openCV’s VideoWriter. Iv’e tried things like setting CV2_CAP_PROP_FPS to a very low setting, and iv’e tried getting the average frame rate over a few seconds to find a good setting for my frame rate of the output file. Still not close enough to real time for my needs.

    Does anyone know of a good way to make sure my video is recording close to real time ? Should I use something like time.sleep (in python) to cap my framerate ? Or is there a better way to do this ?

  • recording video in real-time with OpevCV VideoWriter

    6 août 2023, par nick topper

    I have a few OpenCV projects that analyze video over USB, and in certain conditions must record the video stream to a file. People using my software complain that 10+ minute recordings yield video files that are about 20 seconds longer than they should be.

    



    I'm using openCV's VideoWriter. Iv'e tried things like setting CV2_CAP_PROP_FPS to a very low setting, and iv'e tried getting the average frame rate over a few seconds to find a good setting for my frame rate of the output file. Still not close enough to real time for my needs.

    



    Does anyone know of a good way to make sure my video is recording close to real time ? Should I use something like time.sleep (in python) to cap my framerate ? Or is there a better way to do this ?

    


  • How to process remote audio/video stream on WebRTC server in real-time ? [closed]

    7 septembre 2020, par Kartik Rokde

    I'm new to audio/video streaming. I'm using AntMedia Pro for audio/video conferencing. There will be 5-8 hosts who will be speaking and the expected audience size would be 15-20k (need to mention this as it won't be a P2P conferencing, but an MCU architecture).

    


    I want to give a feature where a user can request for "convert voice to female / robot / whatever", which would let the user hear the manipulated voice in the conference.

    


    From what I know is that I want to do a real-time processing on the server to be able to do this. I want to intercept the stream on the server, and do some processing (change the voice) on each of the tracks, and stream it back to the requestor.

    


    The first challenge I'm facing is how to get the stream and/or the individual tracks on the server ?

    


    I did some research on how to process remote WebRTC streams, real-time on the server. I came across some keywords like RTMP ingestion, ffmpeg.

    


    Here are a few questions I went through, but didn't find answers that I'm looking for :

    


      

    1. Receive webRTC video stream using python opencv in real-time
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    3. Extract frames as images from an RTMP stream in real-time
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    5. android stream real time video to streaming server
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    I need help in receiving real-time stream on the server (any technology - preferable Python, Golang) and streaming it back.