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    MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
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    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
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  • FFMPEG Multiple outputs from BlackMagic input

    24 septembre 2018, par leo_dragons

    I’m currently needing help to achieve multiple outputs from one input.
    Right now, the outputs are set like this :

    ffmpeg -re -f decklink -i "DeckLink Mini Recorder" -y -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:v h264 -preset fast -tune zerolatency -c:a aac -ac 2 -b:a 128k -ar 44100 -async 1 -b:v 2300k -g 5 -probesize 32 -framerate 30 -movflags +faststart -s 1280x720 -bufsize 1000k -maxrate 3072k -shortest -f flv "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_720p"
    ffmpeg -re -i "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_720p" -c:v h264 -preset fast -tune zerolatency -c:a aac -ac 2 -b:a 114k -ar 44100 -async 1 -b:v 900k -g 5 -probesize 32 -framerate 30 -movflags +faststart -s 854x480 -bufsize 400k -maxrate 1000k -shortest -f flv "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_480p_hq"
    ffmpeg -re -i "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_720p" -c:v h264 -preset fast -tune zerolatency -c:a aac -ac 2 -b:a 114k -ar 44100 -async 1 -b:v 550k -g 5 -probesize 32 -framerate 30 -movflags +faststart -s 854x480 -bufsize 400k -maxrate 500k -shortest -f flv "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_480p_lq"
    ffmpeg -re -i "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_720p" -c:v h264 -preset fast -tune zerolatency -c:a aac -ac 2 -b:a 114k -ar 44100 -async 1 -b:v 450k -g 5 -probesize 32 -framerate 30 -movflags +faststart -s 640x360 -bufsize 400k -maxrate 500k -shortest -f flv "rtmp://10.0.0.172:1935/Testing/live_360p"

    This uses quite a lot of processing power, and also generates unnecessary latency (since I have to stream to WOWZA first, then back to FFMPEG and then back to WOWZA).

    And I want to optimize this.

    I’ve been trying several methods, but I only managed to overflow the decklink buffer. How could I solve this ?

  • Form Analytics for Piwik now available : Find the pain points on your online forms to improve conversions

    14 mars 2017, par InnoCraft — Community

    Hi, this is Tom from InnoCraft, the company of the makers of Piwik Analytics. Do you hate losing your visitors on your online or intranet forms and leaving revenue on the table ? If you feel like us, we have got you covered. Form Analytics gives you all the insights you possibly need to increase your form conversion rates with 100% data ownership and no limits.

    Whether it is a landing page, sign-up form, checkout, cart, squeeze page, feedback form, survey, or a job application form. Online forms have become super critical to all businesses. The problem is, you can only improve what you measure. Otherwise, you never really know what to change on your forms, and whether you make things better or worse.

    -> Read the rest of the story on the Form Analytics Marketplace page.

    What does the new Form Analytics reports look like ?

    Form Analytics adds over 50 new metrics, 15 new reports & widgets, new real time reports, new segments and more to your Piwik.

    To see more screenshots check out the Form Analytics preview or have a look at the Form Analytics website

    Where do I get Form Analytics ?

    Form Analytics is available on the Piwik Marketplace :

    Form Analytics is a premium plugin for Piwik and comes with our 14 day money back guarantee and 1-click installation & updates (all product updates come for free).

    You can also signup for a free Piwik Cloud-hosted trial to discover the power of Form Analytics !

  • Real-Time Buffer Too Full (FFMPEG)

    25 janvier 2018, par Nimble

    So I’ve been having this issue with ffmpeg, it has been a journey getting the hardware and command to actually do what I want, but I still have one problem.

    Sometimes when I’m recording I just start dropping frames like crazy, this can be after an hour of recording or even ten hours in... Everything will be working fine and then suddenly I’ll start dropping frames due to "real-time buffer too full or near too full". This happens regardless of how low I put the bitrate, and the buffer size is high as it will allow, eventually I’ll just start dropping frames. Almost seems like it could be like a power saving feature kicking in but it’s too inconsistent it seems. Like I said sometimes I can go 10 hours without having this issue.

    Any ideas ?

    Here is my block of code :

    ffmpeg -guess_layout_max 0 -y -f dshow -video_size 3440x1440 -rtbufsize 2147.48M -pixel_format nv12 -framerate 200 ^
    -i video="Video (00 Pro Capture HDMI 4K+)":audio="SPDIF/ADAT (1+2) (RME Fireface UC)" -map 0:0,0:1 -map 0:1 ^
    -preset: llhp -codec:v h264_nvenc -pix_fmt nv12 -b:v 250M -maxrate:v 250M -minrate:v 250M -bufsize:v 250M -b:a 320k ^
    -ac 2 -r 100 -async 1 -vsync 1 -segment_time 600 -segment_wrap 9 -f segment C:\Users\djcim\Videos\PC\PC%02d.mp4 ^
    -guess_layout_max 0 -f dshow -rtbufsize 2000M -i audio="Analog (3+4) (RME Fireface UC)" -map 1:0 -b:a 320k -ac 2 ^
    -af "adelay=200|200" -segment_time 600 -segment_wrap 9 -f segment C:\Users\djcim\Videos\PC\Voices\Theirs\TPC%02d.wav ^
    -guess_layout_max 0 -f dshow -rtbufsize 2000M -i audio="Analog (5+6) (RME Fireface UC)" -map 2:0 -b:a 320k -ac 2 ^
    -af "adelay=825|825" -segment_time 600 -segment_wrap 9 -f segment C:\Users\djcim\Videos\PC\Voices\Mine\MPC%02d.wav

    Here is the error, it repeated around 300 times before locking up ffmpeg forcing my to quit before starting the recording again :

    [dshow @ 0000019a596bdcc0] real-time buffer [Video (00 Pro Capture HDMI 4K+)] [video input] too full or near too full (62% of size: 2147480000 [rtbufsize parameter])! frame dropped!