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  • Contribute to documentation

    13 avril 2011

    Documentation is vital to the development of improved technical capabilities.
    MediaSPIP welcomes documentation by users as well as developers - including : critique of existing features and functions articles contributed by developers, administrators, content producers and editors screenshots to illustrate the above translations of existing documentation into other languages
    To contribute, register to the project users’ mailing (...)

  • Selection of projects using MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    The examples below are representative elements of MediaSPIP specific uses for specific projects.
    MediaSPIP farm @ Infini
    The non profit organizationInfini develops hospitality activities, internet access point, training, realizing innovative projects in the field of information and communication technologies and Communication, and hosting of websites. It plays a unique and prominent role in the Brest (France) area, at the national level, among the half-dozen such association. Its members (...)

  • Use, discuss, criticize

    13 avril 2011, par

    Talk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
    The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
    A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users.

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  • lavc/aarch64 : motion estimation functions in neon

    26 juin 2022, par Swinney, Jonathan
    lavc/aarch64 : motion estimation functions in neon
    

    - ff_pix_abs16_neon
    - ff_pix_abs16_xy2_neon

    In direct micro benchmarks of these ff functions verses their C implementations,
    these functions performed as follows on AWS Graviton 3.

    ff_pix_abs16_neon :
    pix_abs_0_0_c : 141.1
    pix_abs_0_0_neon : 19.6

    ff_pix_abs16_xy2_neon :
    pix_abs_0_3_c : 269.1
    pix_abs_0_3_neon : 39.3

    Tested with :
    ./tests/checkasm/checkasm —test=motion —bench —disable-linux-perf

    Signed-off-by : Jonathan Swinney <jswinney@amazon.com>
    Signed-off-by : Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>

    • [DH] libavcodec/aarch64/Makefile
    • [DH] libavcodec/aarch64/me_cmp_init_aarch64.c
    • [DH] libavcodec/aarch64/me_cmp_neon.S
    • [DH] libavcodec/me_cmp.c
    • [DH] libavcodec/me_cmp.h
    • [DH] tests/checkasm/Makefile
    • [DH] tests/checkasm/checkasm.c
    • [DH] tests/checkasm/checkasm.h
    • [DH] tests/checkasm/motion.c
    • [DH] tests/fate/checkasm.mak
  • FFMPEG on Heroku exceeds memory quota in testing

    5 juillet 2022, par Patrick Vellia

    After following this tutorial, and getting it to work locally on my own development environment, before really getting my hands dirty and working deeper on my own project implementation, I decided to push it up to Heroku to test in a staging environment.

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    I had to have Heroku add the FFMPEG build-pack and turn on the Redis Server for ActionCable to work.

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    I didn't link the staging to a cloud storage bucket on Google or Amazon yet, just allowed it to upload directly to the dymo disk for testing. So it would go into the storage directory as it would in development for now.

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    the test MOV file is 186 MB in size.

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    The system uploaded the file fine.

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    According to the logs, it then copied the file from storage to tmp as the tutorial has us do.

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    Then it called streamio-ffmpeg's transcode method.

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    At this point, Heroku forcibly kills the dymo because it far exceeds the memory quota.

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    As this is a test environment, it's only on the free tier of Heroku.

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    I'm thinking I won't be able to directly process video projects on Heroku itself, unless I'm wrong ? Would it be better to call an API like Cloud Functions or Amazon Lambda, or spin up a Compute Engine long enough to process the FFMPEG command ?

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  • Thumbnails from S3 Videos using FFMPEG - "No such file or directory : '/bin/ffmpeg'"

    28 juin 2022, par Nico

    I am trying to generate thumbnails from videos in an S3 bucket every x frames by following this documentation : https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/processing-user-generated-content-using-aws-lambda-and-ffmpeg/

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    I am at the point where I'm testing the Lambda code provided in the documentation, but receive this error in CloudWatch Logs :

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    Here is the portion of the Lambda code associated with this error :

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    Any help is appreciated. Thanks !

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