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  • what is correct version of ffmpeg/gstreamer for python2.7.10 ?

    28 août 2015, par Janak Lal

    I am trying to write few programs in open cv with the help of the link. Capturing video from camera works perfectly but i have problem with "Playing Video from file" and "Saving a Video". There is something written about ffmpeg and gstreamer. I want to have link of ffmpeg and gstreamer for python 2.7.10 and proper way to install them so that those programs will run properly.

  • How can I broadcast a Twilio (group room) video conference ?

    2 novembre 2022, par Danish

    I have been trying different solutions/approaches for last few days and posting here to get some more options.

    



    I am planning to use Twilio's Programmable Video solution with Group room (upto 50 participants) to allow hosts/presenters to join video conference meeting. Right now I am able to setup and get started with quickstart example here

    



    Also, in parallel, I need to be able to broadcast that live meeting room through RTMP/HLS (audio+video) streaming that can be viewed (through another portal) by large user set (ideally around 10k+)

    



    Twilio support team suggested - integrating Twilio Video with Wowza using screenscrapping and ffmpeg (i.e. render the video into a (maybe virtual) screen, capture it and send to Wowza using ffmpeg.)

    



    I am new to both ffmpeg and wowza. However, I am looking to see high level solution which can be used to achieve this (with minimum hanging parts).

    



    Ideal flow i can think of is

    



      

    • Start a Twilio video conference room with actual presenters
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    • all participants share there video and audio tracks with each other in the room - standard behavior
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    • a new ghost-participant joins-in from stand-alone server (from wowza or SIP) and subscribes to audio-video tracks in conference.
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    • arrange & combine those tracks into one channel and stream it as HLS
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    • this ghost-participant will also be able to identify dominant speaker and re-arrange video tracks to show current speaker occupying bigger space (just like zoom)
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    • and of course, this streamed video (with audio) will be one-way and viewers cannot interact. Just see be able to see the room broadcasting.
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    Also/FYI
I have tried exploring few more options below (with no success)

    



      

    1. a blog here explain how can we broadcast a twilio audio
conference. At the bottom it also mention about video streaming. but, I am not getting how can we use SIP to get video stream that can be broadcasted. Also, how can I manipulate video tracks to show dominant speakers in full screen view Vs other participant in thumbnail view i.e. custom layouts.

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    3. I also explored option of Wowza WebRTC streaming to achieve this, but it has got other technical challenges with setting up video room with multiple participants. I am going to reach out to them to see if this use-case is possible with their offering.

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    5. I am looking for something as simple as here - dial as guest participant into video room from standalone streaming server/wowza server. And get output as single stream to broadcast.

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    Any other pointers or links to solutions would be helpful.

    


  • ffmpeg -i with -strftime

    7 avril 2020, par DeJoker

    I have a folder with a lot of pngs labeled as "%d_%m_%y.png"
I would like to turn those pngs to one gif file.

    



    ffmpeg -i %d_%m_%y.png output.gif and ffmpeg -strftime -i %m_%d_%y.png output.gif

    



    I cant seem to find any examples of this in the ffmpeg docs as well