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    Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
    Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir

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    We don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
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    We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
    Videopress
    Website : http://videopress.com/
    License : GNU/GPL v2
    Source code : (...)

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  • ffmpeg how to allow a file extension

    21 mai 2020, par Juddy

    New ffmpeg version check for file extension due to security issue 
in ffmpeg.org that use #EXT-X-KEY:METHOD=AES-128

    



    since the key usually doesn't use file extension or use *.key extension
so example

    



    ffmpeg -i "C:\streamingtest.m3u8" -c copy "test.ts"


    



    inside the m3u8 I have :

    



    #EXT-X-KEY:METHOD=AES-128,URI="C:/keytest.key"


    



    And ffmpeg will spew an error

    



    


    [hls,applehttp @ 0000000000dc6460] Filename extension of
 'C :/keytest.key' is not a common multimedia extension, blocked for
 security reasons. If you wish to override this adjust
 allowed_extensions, you can set it to 'ALL' to allow all Unable to
 open key file c :/keytest.key

    


    



    But it doesn't explain how to use the ALL options in allowed_extensions

    



    So how do i allow key extension in ffmpeg or allow all extension

    



    Thanks

    


  • Which Platform/Language to choose for Video Management System [closed]

    5 décembre 2019, par Vivek Buddhadev

    We have started on a new project, Which enables for the multiple IP cameras(Around 1000 Cameras) to record as well as available for live streaming.

    Like https://www.security.honeywell.com/uk/product-repository/maxpro-vms

    Initially, we have tried using ffmpeg commands that saves data in chunks :

    ffmpeg -i {rtsp_url} -fflags flush_packets -max_delay 2 -flags -global_header \
       -hls_time 2 -hls_list_size 3 -vcodec copy -y /var/www/html/Cam01.m3u8

    Then we have started http server and using node.js we are displaying the stream.

    But as we are adding more cameras into it, the performance is going down.

    Kindly suggest if there is any other way to achieve this functionality which help us to fulfill the above requirement.

  • How to HLS-live-stream incoming batches of individual frames, "appending" to a m3u8 playlist in real time, with ffmpeg ?

    20 novembre 2024, par Rob

    My overall goal :

    



    Server-side :

    



      

    • I have batches of sequential, JPEG-encoded frames (8-16) arriving from time to time, generated at roughly 2 FPS.
    • 


    • I would like to host an HLS live stream, where, when a new batch of frames arrives, I encode those new frames as h264 .ts segments with ffmpeg, and have the new .ts segments automatically added to an HLS stream (e.g. .m3u8 file).
    • 


    



    Client/browser-side :

    



      

    • When the .m3u8 is updated, I would like the video stream being watched to simply "continue", advancing from the point where new .ts segments have been added.
    • 


    • I do not need the user to scrub backwards in time, the client just needs to support live observation of the stream.
    • 


    



    



    My current approach :

    



    Server-side :

    



    To generate the "first" few segments of the stream, I'm attempting the below (just command-line for now to get ffmpeg working right, but ultimately will be automated via a Python script) :

    



    For reference, I'm using ffmpeg version 3.4.6-0ubuntu0.18.04.1.

    



    ffmpeg -y -framerate 2 -i /frames/batch1/frame_%d.jpg \
       -c:v libx264 -crf 21 -preset veryfast -g 2 \
       -f hls -hls_time 4 -hls_list_size 4 -segment_wrap 4 -segment_list_flags +live video/stream.m3u8


    



    where the /frames/batch1/ folder contains a sequence of frames (e.g. frame_01.jpg, frame_02.jpg, etc...). This already doesn't appear to work correctly, because it keeps adding #EXT-X-ENDLIST to the end of the .m3u8 file, which as I understand is not correct for a live HLS stream - here's what that generates :

    



    #EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:4
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:0
#EXTINF:4.000000,
stream0.ts
#EXTINF:4.000000,
stream1.ts
#EXTINF:2.000000,
stream2.ts
#EXT-X-ENDLIST


    



    I can't figure out how to suppress #EXT-X-ENDLIST here - this is problem #1.

    



    Then, to generate subsequent segments (e.g. when new frames become available), I'm trying this :

    



    ffmpeg -y -framerate 2 -start_number 20 -i /frames/batch2/frame_%d.jpg \
       -c:v libx264 -crf 21 -preset veryfast -g 2 \
       -f hls -hls_time 4 -hls_list_size 4 -segment_wrap 4 -segment_list_flags +live video/stream.m3u8


    



    Unfortunately, this does not work the way I want it to. It simply overwrites stream.m3u8, does and does not advance #EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE, it does not index the new .ts files correctly, and it also includes the undesirable #EXT-X-ENDLIST - this is the output of that command :

    



    #EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:4
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:0
#EXTINF:4.000000,
stream0.ts
#EXTINF:4.000000,
stream1.ts
#EXTINF:3.000000,
stream2.ts
#EXT-X-ENDLIST


    



    Fundamentally, I can't figure out how to "append" to an existing .m3u8 in a way that makes sense for HLS live streaming. That's essentially problem #2.

    



    For hosting the stream, I'm using a simple Flask app - which appears to be working the way I intend - here's what I'm doing for reference :

    



    @app.route('/video/')
def stream(file_name):
    video_dir = './video'
    return send_from_directory(directory=video_dir, filename=file_name)


    



    Client-side :

    



    I'm trying HLS.js in Chrome - basically boils down to this :

    



    <video></video>&#xA;&#xA;...&#xA;&#xA;<code class="echappe-js">&lt;script src=&quot;https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hls.js@latest&quot;&gt;&lt;/script&gt;&#xA;&lt;script&gt;&amp;#xA;   var video = document.getElementById(&amp;#x27;video1&amp;#x27;);&amp;#xA;   if (Hls.isSupported()) {&amp;#xA;     var hls = new Hls();&amp;#xA;     hls.loadSource(&amp;#x27;/video/stream.m3u8&amp;#x27;);&amp;#xA;     hls.attachMedia(video);&amp;#xA;     hls.on(Hls.Events.MANIFEST_PARSED, function() {&amp;#xA;       video.play();&amp;#xA;     });&amp;#xA;   }&amp;#xA;   else if (video.canPlayType(&amp;#x27;application/vnd.apple.mpegurl&amp;#x27;)) {&amp;#xA;     video.src = &amp;#x27;/video/stream.m3u8&amp;#x27;;&amp;#xA;     video.addEventListener(&amp;#x27;loadedmetadata&amp;#x27;, function() {&amp;#xA;       video.play();&amp;#xA;     });&amp;#xA;   }&amp;#xA;&lt;/script&gt;   &#xA;

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    I'd like to think that what I'm trying to do doesn't require a more complex approach than what I'm trying above, but since what I'm trying to far definitely isn't working, I'm starting to think I need to come at this from a different angle. Any ideas on what I'm missing ?

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    Edit :

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    I've also attempted the same (again in Chrome) with video.js, and am seeing similar behavior - in particular, when I manually update the backing stream.m3u8 (with no #EXT-X-ENDLIST tag), videojs never picks up the new changes to the live stream, and just buffers/hangs indefinitely.

    &#xA;&#xA;

    <video class="video-js vjs-default-skin" muted="muted" controls="controls">&#xA;    <source type="application/x-mpegURL" src="/video/stream.m3u8">&#xA;</source></video>&#xA;&#xA;...&#xA;&#xA;<code class="echappe-js">&lt;script&gt;&amp;#xA;    var player = videojs(&amp;#x27;video1&amp;#x27;);&amp;#xA;    player.play();&amp;#xA;&lt;/script&gt;&#xA;

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    For example, if I start with this initial version of stream.m3u8 :

    &#xA;&#xA;

    #EXTM3U&#xA;#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:EVENT&#xA;#EXT-X-VERSION:3&#xA;#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:8&#xA;#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:0&#xA;#EXTINF:4.000000,&#xA;stream0.ts&#xA;#EXTINF:4.000000,&#xA;stream1.ts&#xA;#EXTINF:2.000000,&#xA;stream2.ts&#xA;

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    and then manually update it server-side to this :

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    #EXTM3U&#xA;#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:EVENT&#xA;#EXT-X-VERSION:3&#xA;#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:8&#xA;#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:3&#xA;#EXTINF:4.000000,&#xA;stream3.ts&#xA;#EXTINF:4.000000,&#xA;stream4.ts&#xA;#EXTINF:3.000000,&#xA;stream5.ts&#xA;

    &#xA;&#xA;

    the video.js control just buffers indefinitely after only playing the first 3 segments (stream*.ts 0-2), which isn't what I'd expect to happen (I'd expect it to continue playing stream*.ts 3-5 once stream.m3u8 is updated and video.js makes a request for the latest version of the playlist).

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