La première attitude à adopter est d’en parler, soit directement avec les personnes impliquées dans son développement, soit autour de vous pour convaincre de nouvelles personnes à l’utiliser.
Plus la communauté sera nombreuse et plus les évolutions seront rapides ...
Une liste de discussion est disponible pour tout échange entre utilisateurs.
MediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...)
A server is in the middle
And we want you to send live video to it


And on the other hand, watch it through the HTTPS like https://server/live.pm4




What protocols can be used for this purpose ?


I used to do this experimentally with nodejs dgram and ffmpeg on the raw UDP and it worked fine !
but stability and security is an issue that must be observed !
so I am currently building a Website for School and implemented an Upload-System. Now I want People to be able to watch uploaded Videos. Currently if you try to watch a Video, lets say test.mp4 it takes over a minute to load. I know that using : ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 -movflags faststart -acodec copy -vcodec copy outputvideo.mp4 moves the atom moov to the beginning of the file. And when I manually convert the mp4 using the previous command the file starts playing instantly. But now my problem is, that I don't want to convert each file manually. Is there another way of playing user-uploaded Videos instantly ? Thanks for your help in advance.


I am using this Code, but it has nothing to do with the streaming itself I guess :


<source src="Clap.mp4" type="video/mp4">
Your browser does not support the video tag. 

</source>
I have an IP camera that outputs a RTSP stream that I’m trying to use to display a live feed on my website. This is a small site that only my wife and I will access so I’m trying to use a free streaming service. For that reason, I’ve decided to try MistServer’s open source option.
I currently have downloaded MistServer and have it running without installation on my mac (sudo ./MistController). With MistServer running, I have a stream set up and default protocols configured. The stream is configured as follows :
stream name: ipcam
source: push://
The configuration page gives me the following source to push to :
In the streams view, the stream’s status is unavailable, but I’m assuming this is because it isn’t receiving an input. I haven’t been able to confirm this via documentation.
Here is the FFMPEG command that I am running and the error that I’m getting :