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  • Mediabox : ouvrir les images dans l’espace maximal pour l’utilisateur

    8 février 2011, par

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    Configuration de la boite multimédia
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    27 avril 2010, par

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  • Matomo NAMED 2023 Hi-Tech Awards finalist

    1er août 2023, par Lance — Press Releases

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., April 20, 2023 – InnoCraft, the makers of world-leading open-source web analytics platform Matomo, has been named an ASX Hi-Tech Emerging Company of the Year finalist in the 2023 Hi-Tech Awards. 



    Matomo founder Matthieu Aubry says, “At Matomo, we believe in empowering individuals and organizations to make informed decisions about their digital presence. By providing an open-source website analytics platform, we have created a more transparent and trustworthy digital ecosystem. We are proud to be recognised as a finalist for the Hi-Tech Awards, and we will continue to work towards a more open and ethical digital landscape, and grow the business in New Zealand and worldwide.”



    About Matomo

    Matomo, launched in 2007 as an open-source, privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative, is trusted by over 1.5 million websites in 220 countries and has been translated in over 50 languages. Matomo tracks and analyses online visits and traffic to give users a deeper understanding of their website visitors to drive conversions and revenue ; while keeping businesses compliant with privacy laws worldwide, such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

    Aubry says Matomo is performing extremely well internationally as consumers and organizations look for privacy-focused analytics solutions, with several European countries already ruling the use of Google Analytics illegal due to data transfers to the US. In addition, Matomo’s user increase was recognized earlier this year with W3Tech’s award for the best web analytics software in its Web Technologies of the Year 2022 – with previous winners including Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel.



    A record number of companies entered the 2023 Hi-Tech Awards, with entries coming in from across the country and from all areas of the Hi-Tech sector. This depth is reflected in the line-up of finalists this year, according to David Downs, Chair of the Hi-Tech Trust, who says the standard of entries continue to grow every year.

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    The hi-tech sector continues to flourish and it’s fantastic to see the success that so many of our companies enjoy on the international stage. This sector continues to prove its resilience and is at the forefront of our export economy in turbulent times,” says Downs.



    The Hi-Tech Awards Gala Dinner will take place on Friday, the 23rd of June, in Christchurch. 


     

  • Flutter ffmpeg kit : Invalid size error when trying to scale video

    27 juillet 2023, par veryepicdude

    I'm trying to resize a video to match instagram's video format requirements. I'm using the ffmpeg_kit_flutter_full_gpl: ^5.1.0 package to do so and this is the function I'm calling :

    


    Future<void> resizeVideo(String input, String output) async {&#xA;&#xA;  final command = &#x27;-i $input -c:v libx264 -aspect 16:9 -crf 18 -vf "scale=iw*min(1280/iw\,720/ih):ih*min(1280/iw\,720/ih),pad=1280:720:(1280-iw)/2:(720-ih)/2" -fpsmax 60 -preset ultrafast -c:a aac -b:a 128k -ac 1 -use_editlist false -ar 48000 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags &#x2B;faststart -t 59 -y $output&#x27;;&#xA;  final session = await FFmpegKit.execute(command);&#xA;  print("resize done with ${await session.getReturnCode()}");&#xA;}&#xA;</void>

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    However I get this error every time :

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     Stream #0:0[0x1](und): Audio: aac (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 44100 Hz, mono, fltp, 60 kb/s (default)&#xA;    Metadata:&#xA;      creation_time   : 2023-07-27T15:30:28.000000Z&#xA;      handler_name    : Core Media Audio&#xA;      vendor_id       : [0][0][0][0]&#xA;  Stream #0:1[0x2](und): Video: hevc (hvc1 / 0x31637668), yuv420p(tv, smpte170m/bt709/bt709), 720x1280, 2085 kb/s, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 600 tbn (default)&#xA;    Metadata:&#xA;      creation_time   : 2023-07-27T15:30:28.000000Z&#xA;      handler_name    : Core Media Video&#xA;      vendor_id       : [0][0][0][0]&#xA;Stream mapping:&#xA;  Stream #0:1 -> #0:0 (hevc (native) -> h264 (libx264))&#xA;  Stream #0:0 -> #0:1 (aac (native) -> aac (native))&#xA;Press [q] to stop, [?] for help&#xA;[Parsed_scale_0 @ 0x2834a53f0] Invalid size &#x27;iw*min(1280/iw&#x27;&#xA;[AVFilterGraph @ 0x28278e3a0] Error initializing filter &#x27;scale&#x27;[AVFilterGraph @ 0x28278e3a0]  with args &#x27;iw*min(1280/iw&#x27;[AVFilterGraph @ 0x28278e3a0] &#xA;Error reinitializing filters!&#xA;Failed to inject frame into filter network: Invalid argument&#xA;Error while processing the decoded data for stream #0:1&#xA;[aac @ 0x105334290] Qavg: 461.613&#xA;[aac @ 0x105334290] 2 frames left in the queue on closing&#xA;

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    Removing the scale filter makes the function work fine, but it fails the instagram video requirements listed here.&#xA;Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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  • Using PNG (which updates) as a source for an RTMP live stream

    24 juillet 2023, par pkSML

    I've been googling a lot lately trying but I have yet to find a solution.

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    I've been using OBS to stream some textual data, where it grabs some data from a webpage and dynamically updates. This is easy, but involves way more overhead and CPU usage than I want. So cue up the command line and FFMPEG. I've gotten a script that'll update this textual information for me and save as a PNG. It updates every 10 seconds. The PNG file is 1280x720.

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    All I want on my RTMP stream is this image (with audio). But I can't figure out how to use only a PNG as the source of a video stream.

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    This does NOT work :&#xA;ffmpeg -re -y -framerate 1 -loop 1 -f image2 -i "./image.png" -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -preset fast -r 30 -g 120 -b:v 1000k -bufsize 512k -f flv "rtmps://mydomain.com/endpoint"&#xA;This just stalls. The encode time goes nowhere and the frame counter hardly moves.

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    I want this to be compatible with Facebook Live, so I need the output to be 30 fps with GOPs every few seconds.

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    Any ideas on how to achieve this ? I could use an overlay, but I'd prefer not to.

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    Thanks !

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