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  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

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

  • Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
    Vous pouvez bien entendu ajouter le votre grâce au formulaire en bas de page.

  • Contribute to a better visual interface

    13 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP is based on a system of themes and templates. Templates define the placement of information on the page, and can be adapted to a wide range of uses. Themes define the overall graphic appearance of the site.
    Anyone can submit a new graphic theme or template and make it available to the MediaSPIP community.

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  • Java HTTP Live Stream segmenter

    26 mars 2012, par Luuk D. Jansen

    A few months ago when I looked into HTTP-live streaming I thought I found a Java Library which can act as the segmenter to create a HTTP Live Stream. However, I cannot find it back. Is there anybody who knows about a way to directly segment the files ?

    Or, with iOS 5, if there are any libraries yet which can create the m3u8 files from a set of encoded files without physical file segmentation ?

    I have a server running the (Java) Play Framework and will use FFMPEG (possibly in a Java wrapper) to encode and now look for something to create the playlist files.

  • how can I scan live mp3 streams for their sample rate ?

    30 juillet 2012, par Nadal

    I am new to FFMPEG and I am suppose to scan all of my files for sample rate. I am not sure as to what this is because I am new to this and don't know how to even get started with FFMPEG's scanning. These live streams are mp3 streams, music tracks. I am familiar with PHP if that makes any difference.

  • Live Streaming WebM with Wowza Server

    2 décembre 2010, par noreply@blogger.com (John Luther)

    Guest blogger Charlie Good is CTO and co-founder of Wowza Media Systems

    As a company, we at Wowza move fast and like to tinker. When WebM was announced in May, we saw it as a promising new approach to HTML5 video and decided to do an experiment with live WebM streaming over http.

    Adding WebM VP8 video and Vorbis audio to the other encoding formats that our server supported was easy (we designed the Wowza server to be codec-agnostic). We then created a WebMfile and implemented WebM HTTP streaming.

    We originally created the demo as a proof-of-concept for the IBC show in September, 2010 but have made it available to watch on our web site.

    The file is streamed live (more precisely, "pseudo-live") over http using the Wowza server-side publishing API (PDF). The result is very impressive ; playback starts fast and the VP8 image quality is fantastic.

    You will need a WebM-enabled browser or VLC media player 1.1.5 to view the live stream.

    If you’re interested in keeping up with Wowza’s WebM progress, visit Wowza Labs or drop us a note at info@wowzamedia.com.