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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
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Mis à jour : Mai 2013
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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 (...) -
Les notifications de la ferme
1er décembre 2010, parAfin d’assurer une gestion correcte de la ferme, il est nécessaire de notifier plusieurs choses lors d’actions spécifiques à la fois à l’utilisateur mais également à l’ensemble des administrateurs de la ferme.
Les notifications de changement de statut
Lors d’un changement de statut d’une instance, l’ensemble des administrateurs de la ferme doivent être notifiés de cette modification ainsi que l’utilisateur administrateur de l’instance.
À la demande d’un canal
Passage au statut "publie"
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Initialisation de MediaSPIP (préconfiguration)
20 février 2010, parLors de l’installation de MediaSPIP, celui-ci est préconfiguré pour les usages les plus fréquents.
Cette préconfiguration est réalisée par un plugin activé par défaut et non désactivable appelé MediaSPIP Init.
Ce plugin sert à préconfigurer de manière correcte chaque instance de MediaSPIP. Il doit donc être placé dans le dossier plugins-dist/ du site ou de la ferme pour être installé par défaut avant de pouvoir utiliser le site.
Dans un premier temps il active ou désactive des options de SPIP qui ne le (...)
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How can I broadcast a Twilio (group room) video conference ?
2 novembre 2022, par DanishI have been trying different solutions/approaches for last few days and posting here to get some more options.



I am planning to use Twilio's Programmable Video solution with Group room (upto 50 participants) to allow hosts/presenters to join video conference meeting. Right now I am able to setup and get started with quickstart example here



Also, in parallel, I need to be able to broadcast that live meeting room through RTMP/HLS (audio+video) streaming that can be viewed (through another portal) by large user set (ideally around 10k+)



Twilio support team suggested - integrating Twilio Video with Wowza using screenscrapping and ffmpeg (i.e. render the video into a (maybe virtual) screen, capture it and send to Wowza using ffmpeg.)



I am new to both ffmpeg and wowza. However, I am looking to see high level solution which can be used to achieve this (with minimum hanging parts).



Ideal flow i can think of is



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- Start a Twilio video conference room with actual presenters
- all participants share there video and audio tracks with each other in the room - standard behavior
- a new ghost-participant joins-in from stand-alone server (from wowza or SIP) and subscribes to audio-video tracks in conference.
- arrange & combine those tracks into one channel and stream it as HLS
- this ghost-participant will also be able to identify dominant speaker and re-arrange video tracks to show current speaker occupying bigger space (just like zoom)
- and of course, this streamed video (with audio) will be one-way and viewers cannot interact. Just see be able to see the room broadcasting.















Also/FYI
I have tried exploring few more options below (with no success)



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a blog here explain how can we broadcast a twilio audio
conference. At the bottom it also mention about video streaming. but, I am not getting how can we use SIP to get video stream that can be broadcasted. Also, how can I manipulate video tracks to show dominant speakers in full screen view Vs other participant in thumbnail view i.e. custom layouts.
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I also explored option of Wowza WebRTC streaming to achieve this, but it has got other technical challenges with setting up video room with multiple participants. I am going to reach out to them to see if this use-case is possible with their offering.
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I am looking for something as simple as here - dial as guest participant into video room from standalone streaming server/wowza server. And get output as single stream to broadcast.









Any other pointers or links to solutions would be helpful.


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ffmpeg -i with -strftime
7 avril 2020, par DeJokerI have a folder with a lot of pngs labeled as "%d_%m_%y.png"
I would like to turn those pngs to one gif file.



ffmpeg -i %d_%m_%y.png output.gif
andffmpeg -strftime -i %m_%d_%y.png output.gif



I cant seem to find any examples of this in the ffmpeg docs as well


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mencoder. Encoding from multiple input image files compatible with web browser (No video support and MIME type) [duplicate]
23 juin 2020, par iblasiI have multiple JPG files that I want to use to make a TimeLapse video compatible with the web browser to upload it on my web page.
Create a video with
mencoder
from multiple images is explained in some webpages such us here, that shows how to create a video.

ls -Ltr my_Pics/*.jpg >files.txt
mencoder -nosound -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 -o video.avi -mf type=jpeg:fps=4 mf://@files.txt



The video is set with no sound and to have one picture every 250ms (4 fps).
These command lines create an AVI video that I can see correctly with the VLC video tool. However, if I try to open it in a web browser it shows an error :




No Video with Supported Format and MIME type found




So, based on other similar comments (as here), I tryed to use
ffmpeg
renaming all my files as ffmpeg requires a number serial format. But it happens the same, that I can see it in VLC but not in the browser.

ffmpeg -r 4 -i ./output/%04d.jpg -vcodec libx264 video.mp4



Based on research made on internet I am quite sure that it is due the the encoding and/or container. I tryed multiple options of codecs nd containers existing on documentation (here) but still not able to find a way to work.


If, once I create the video, I use the VLC tool to manually convert the video to ".m4v" I was able to create a video that the web browser recognizes. But I would like to do it with command lines to automate it.