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La conservation du net art au musée. Les stratégies à l’œuvre
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Cette nouvelle table est constituée des champs suivants : id_spipmotion_attente, l’identifiant numérique unique de la tâche à traiter ; id_document, l’identifiant numérique du document original à encoder ; id_objet l’identifiant unique de l’objet auquel le document encodé devra être attaché automatiquement ; objet, le type d’objet auquel (...) -
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Chrome extension Use FFMpeg
28 décembre 2014, par VillieI am developing a chrome extension where I have to record the video stream from chromes desktopCapture API. I was initially using whammy.js but the video quality was poor for higher resolutions.
Now I am planning to use ffmpeg to record the video stream by writing a nacl module.
While going through the blogs I found out that chrome has included ffmpeg for playing out videos.So is there an api where I can use chrome’s ffpeg from nacl to record video of the video stream ?
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How should I add a transparent watermark.png over my RTMP h264 stream with ffmpeg ?
16 juin 2013, par RoelandPI have a Raspberry Pi with the new camera module hooked up to (in this case) Bambuser. You can see the stream here, it's from a windmill in The Netherlands (camera position will be better within a few weeks).
I succesfully have the stream running, but now I want to add an image (alpha transparent png) on top of the input-stream which is piped to ffmpeg to be streamed to Bambuser.
I currently use the following command (user specific details wiped out) to succesfully stream the input from the Raspberry Camera module (it's great, HD & all, hardware rendering) to Bambuser, following the great tutorial by Slickstreamer :
raspivid -t 999999999 -w 960 -h 540 -fps 25 -b 500000 -o - | ffmpeg -i - -vcodec copy -an -metadata title="STREAM NAME" -f flv rtmp://USER_X.fme.bambuser.com/b-fme/USER_STREAM_KEY_X
I followed the docs about ffmpeg and it seems to me I should use the '-vf'-command to apply the 'movies :' filter, like so :
raspivid -t 999999999 -w 960 -h 540 -fps 25 -b 500000 -o - | ffmpeg -i - -vf "movie='/home/USER/watermark.png' [logo]; [in][logo] overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:10 [out]" -vcodec copy -an -metadata title="STREAM NAME" -f flv rtmp://USER_X.fme.bambuser.com/b-fme/USER_STREAM_KEY_X
and various other -vf commands, like '-vf vflip' or '-vf mandelbrot'. But it doesn't seem to work, as the stream just shows the direct input from the Raspberry Camera.
This is the output when started with the following -vf command :
raspivid -t 999999999 -w 960 -h 540 -fps 25 -b 500000 -o - | ffmpeg -i - -vcodec copy -vf 'movie=0:png:/home/USER/watermark.png [watermark];[in] [watermark]overlay=0:0:1[out]' -an -metadata title="STREAM NAME" -f flv rtmp://USER_X.fme.bambuser.com/b-fme/USER_STREAM_KEY_X
ffmpeg version N-54036-g6c4516d Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers built on Jun 15 2013 XX:XX with gcc 4.6 (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1) configuration : libavutil 52. 35.101 / 52. 35.101 libavcodec 55. 16.100 / 55. 16.100 libavformat 55. 8.102 / 55. 8.102 libavdevice 55. 2.100 / 55. 2.100 libavfilter 3. 77.101 / 3. 77.101 libswscale 2. 3.100 / 2. 3.100 libswresample 0. 17.102 / 0. 17.102 [h264 @ 0x1917cc0] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5000000 microseconds Input #0, h264, from 'pipe :' : Duration : N/A, bitrate : N/A Stream #0:0 : Video : h264 (High), yuv420p, 960x540, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1200k tbn, 50 tbc Output #0, flv, to 'rtmp ://USER_X.fme.bambuser.com/b-fme/USER_STREAM_KEY_X' : Metadata : title : STREAM NAME encoder : Lavf55.8.102 Stream #0:0 : Video : h264 ([7][0][0][0] / 0x0007), yuv420p, 960x540, q=2-31, 25 fps, 1k tbn, 1200k tbc Stream mapping : Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy) frame= 2344 fps= 27 q=-1.0 size= 4827kB time=00:01:33.72 bitrate= 421.9kbits/s
As mentioned above, other -vf filters also don't seem to apply on the output stream on Bambuser, I think I fundamentally do something wrong here.
- Should I map the Raspivid-stream and map the image 'watermark.png' on top of that ? Would that be the solution ? Anyone experience with this ?
Thank you very much for your thoughts in advance.