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    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
    The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
    For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
    MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...)

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    31 janvier 2010, par

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  • How to increase compression speed for FFmpeg ?

    30 décembre 2022, par Maroti

    I have used following command for compress video in android.

    



    ffmpeg -y -i /sdcard/DCIM/Camera/VID_20150326_125017.mp4 -strict experimental -s 640x360 -r 25 -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1000k -ab 48000 -ac 2 -ar 22050 /sdcard/videokit/out.mp4


    



    Above command is a work properly, but it's taking too much time for compression.
An 80MB video file takes around 3 minutes to compress to an 8MB file. Is there any way I can reduce this time.

    


  • how to get time bitrate, q and speed from ffmpeg using ffprobe ?

    24 décembre 2016, par user2631534

    i im using node js that creates and start ffmpeg for restream using pipe function that works but i im unable to get from stdout.pipe ffmpeg informations about started stream : bitrate, speed, time and q.

    this is what i get when i start ffmpeg using : ./ffmpeg -i http://serverip :/stream1.ts

    frame= 710 fps = 65 q=1.0 Lsize = 4974kB time=00:00:28.33 bitrate = 1437.9kbits/s speed = 2.61x

    and i would like to read into string this parameters so that i can write in mysql database and later show in datatables info...how to get frame, fps, q, time, bitrate and speed value into javascript variable so that i can use it later ?

    i im starting ffmpeg using this :

    function listener(id, stream_url) {
                   /* LISTENER - ffmpeg */
                   streams[id].on('close', function() {
                       /* START - stream */
                       stream(id, stream_url);
                   });
               }

               function stream(id, stream_url) {
                   /* START - ffmpeg */
                   streams[id] = child_process.spawn(process.env.PWD + "/node_modules/ffmpeg-static/bin/linux/x64/ffmpeg", [
                       "-re",                                                              /* STREAM - realtime    */
                       "-y",                                                               /* OVERWRITE - output file */
                       "-hide_banner",                                                     /* BANNER - hide        */
                       "-loglevel", "quiet",                                               /* LOG    - hide        */
                       "-i", stream_url,                                                   /* STREAM - source      */
                       "-vcodec", "copy",
                       "-reset_timestamps", "1",
                       "-movflags", "frag_keyframe+empty_moov",
                       "-f", "mpegts",
                       "-"
                   ], { detached: false });

                   /* LISTENER - ffmpeg */
                   listener(id, stream_url);
               }

               /* LOOP - throught all streams */
               for (var i in rows) {
                   /* CHECK - ffmpeg */
                   if (!streams[rows[i].id])  {

                       /* START - stream */
                       stream(rows[i].id, rows[i].stream);
                   };
               };

    And showing stream using :

    streamRoutes.get('/stream2', function(req, res) {
    /* STREAM - header */
    res.writeHead(200, {
     'Content-Type': 'video/H264'
    });            

    /* PIPE - stream to client */
    streams[2].stdout.pipe(res);

    ffprobe(streams[2].stdout, { path: ffprobeStatic.path }, function (err, info) {

           console.log(info);
       });

    }) ;

    i try using ffprobe input stream as stdout from ffmpeg that is read from memory but i get undefined in console.log....

    UPDATED QUESTION :

    i save file using this code to HDD and then read frpm fluent-ffmpeg-extended metadata and i im getting correct JSON data (duration, bitrate, resolution, time etc...) but i would like not to save stream to HDD to get informations...i would like to get from memory stream and get this informations...but fluent-ffmpeg-extended accept only local input file on HDD not stream (http link), how can i enter stream link into fluent-ffmpeg to get this infomations from memory (stdout.pipe) ?

    var inputfile = "http://myserverip/stream/ -vcodec copy -f mpegts 1.ts";
    var exec = require('child_process').exec;
    exec("/root/mediaxtream-codes/node_modules/ffmpeg-static/bin/linux/x64/ffmpeg" + ' -i ' + inputfile, function(err, stdout, stderr) {
       console.log(stdout);
    });

    function check() {
       var Metalib = require('fluent-ffmpeg-extended').Metadata;
       var metaObject = new Metalib("1.ts", function(metadata, err) {
           console.log(require('util').inspect(metadata, false, null));
       });
       setTimeout(check, 1000);
    };
    setTimeout(check, 1000);

    And form console.log in terminal i get correct informations every seconds :

    { ffmpegversion: '3.1',
    title: '',
    artist: '',
    album: '',
    track: '',
    date: '',
    durationraw: '00:02:02.08',
    durationsec: 122,
    synched: false,
    major_brand: undefined,
    video:
    { container: 'mpegts',
      bitrate: 2058,
      codec: 'h264',
      resolution: { w: 1280, h: 720 },
      resolutionSquare: { w: 1280, h: 720 },
      rotate: 0,
      fps: 25,
      stream: 0,
      aspectString: '16:9',
      aspect: 1.7777777777777777,
      pixelString: '1:1',
      pixel: 1 },
    audio: { codec: 'mp2', bitrate: 384, sample_rate: 48000, stream: 0 } }
  • Speed up the FFmpeg process time in Android

    19 septembre 2019, par Yogesh Paliyal

    I want to loop video until the sound stops, everything works good but it takes too much time.
    if my audio file length is 4 minutes then it takes approx of 4 minutes & the size is also too much, here is my command

    String[] cmd = new String[]{"-i",audioFile.getAbsolutePath(),"-filter_complex","movie="+videoFile.getAbsolutePath()+":loop=0,setpts=N/(FRAME_RATE*TB)","-c","copy","-y",createdFile.getAbsolutePath()};