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Exemple de boutons d’action pour une collection collaborative
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Mis à jour : Mars 2013
Langue : français
Type : Image
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Exemple de boutons d’action pour une collection personnelle
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Langue : English
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10 avril 2011Contrairement à beaucoup de logiciels et autres plate-formes modernes de partage de documents, MediaSPIP a l’ambition de gérer un maximum de formats de documents différents qu’ils soient de type : images (png, gif, jpg, bmp et autres...) ; audio (MP3, Ogg, Wav et autres...) ; vidéo (Avi, MP4, Ogv, mpg, mov, wmv et autres...) ; contenu textuel, code ou autres (open office, microsoft office (tableur, présentation), web (html, css), LaTeX, Google Earth) (...)
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Support audio et vidéo HTML5
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Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
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HTML5 audio and video support
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
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I want to upload a camera video stream to Amazon S3 and download it to an Android phone. I'm completely new to this. How can I do this ?
15 mai 2019, par jwuI’m really dumb and new to RTP/SIP. Is there a stack that’s recommended for uploading video to the cloud from a camera attached to a microprocessor ? What’s the difference between all the things I’m seeing - MPEG DASH, Live555, ffmpeg, and so on...?
How does WhatsApp or Dropcam transmit live video ?
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Getting Audio and Video from Steams
16 novembre 2018, par anonI’m trying to download a video from BritBox. After observing my network packets, it seems they stream the video in .m4s fragments.
I’ve looked into InviDownloader, but can’t seem to get it to pick up all the pieces. I don’t think I’m giving it the correct URL but can’t find the correct one either. I’ve taken a look at this question but I think it requires a specific URL as well, which I can’t seem to find.
Most fragments (if not all) have a .dash extension, so I tried to get it working with GPAC’s dashcast but couldn’t get that working either. I’ve also seen Handbrake being thrown around but haven’t tried it.
After trying tons of browser extensions, I found one that can correctly piece together the .m4s files, at least to an extent. If you carefully refresh the extension when new packets are downloaded, you can download a result of the entire .m4s.
Then, using
youtube-dl
andffmpeg
you can convert it to an mp4 file. However, this has no audio.I’m not too savvy when it comes to videos or streaming. Is there an easy way to download these videos to an mp4 format with audio ?
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confused about lhls in ffmpeg
27 décembre 2020, par JohnLI am more than a little confused about trying to use the experimental lhls option in ffmpeg.


I have built ffmpeg from source (which takes a while), and currently have version 4.1.6 running.


Reading other threads here, and the ffmpeg docs, it appears that the lhls option is available only in the Dash muxer.


I gravitated to HLS because of its support in Apple devices, and I thought that lhls was related (and Apple was drafting the spec).


Then there is the comment in the ffmpeg docs that states that the hls.js folks are working on supporting lhls in their library, which I also use to support browsers like Chrome.


Should I be using dash instead of hls for my prototype ? I want to try and get very low latency for a construction inspection app I am considering building. Right now, the latency I am seeing is 10-15 seconds.


Any insights would be appreciated. TIA


See my comment below. I have many of the dash format flags working, but can't get -lhls to work. Here are some of the build flags used :


conversion : avcodec configuration : —prefix=/usr —extra-version='1 deb10u1+rpt1' —toolchain=hardened —incdir=/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf —enable-gpl —disable-stripping —enable-avresample —disable-filter=resample —enable-avisynth —enable-gnutls —enable-ladspa —enable-libaom —enable-libass —enable-libbluray —enable-libbs2b —enable-libcaca —enable-libcdio —enable-libcodec2 —enable-libflite —enable-libfontconfig —enable-libfreetype —enable-libfribidi —enable-libgme —enable-libgsm —enable-libjack —enable-libmp3lame —enable-libmysofa —enable-libopenjpeg —enable-libopenmpt —enable-libopus —enable-libpulse —enable-librsvg —enable-librubberband —enable-libshine —enable-libsnappy —enable-libsoxr —enable-libspeex —enable-libssh —enable-libtheora —enable-libtwolame —enable-libvidstab —enable-libvorbis —enable-libvpx —enable-libwavpack —enable-libwebp —enable-libx265 —enable-libxml2 —enable-libxvid —enable-libzmq —enable-libzvbi —enable-lv2 —enable-omx —enable-openal —enable-opengl —enable-sdl2 —enable-omx-rpi —enable-mmal —enable-neon —enable-rpi —enable-libdc1394 —enable-libdrm —enable-libiec61883 —enable-chromaprint —enable-frei0r —enable-libx264 —libdir=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/neon/vfp —cpu=cortex-a7 —arch=armv6t2 —disable-thumb —enable-shared —disable-doc —disable-programs