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    18 février 2011, par

    Multilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
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    13 avril 2011, par

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  • FFMPEG Unable to find a suitable output format for 'pipe :' pipe: : Invalid argument

    1er avril 2021, par ashiyaa nunhuck

    I want to stream video from my drone real time to a WEBUI using ffmpeg. But i get the follwong errors.
The code works but i don't think ishould have gotten this error.
Can somebody help with this issue ? This is my drone commands along with the streaming video codes. I have only added the code to get data.
Below is the error :
pipe error

    


    My code is as follows :

    


    logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

DEFAULT_DISTANCE = 0.30
DEFAULT_SPEED = 10
DEFAULT_DEGREE = 10

FRAME_X = int(960/3)
FRAME_Y = int(720/3)
FRAME_AREA = FRAME_X * FRAME_Y

FRAME_SIZE = FRAME_AREA * 3
FRAME_CENTER_X = FRAME_X / 2
FRAME_CENTER_Y = FRAME_Y / 2

CMD_FFMPEG = (f'ffmpeg - hwaccel auto -hwaccel_device opencl -i pipe:0 '
              f'-pix_fmt bgr24 -s {FRAME_X}x{FRAME_Y}  -f rawvideo pipe:1')


class DroneManager(metaclass=Singleton):
    def __init__(self, host_ip='192.168.10.2', host_port=8890,
                 drone_ip='192.168.10.1', drone_port=8889,
                 is_imperial=False, speed=DEFAULT_SPEED):
        self.host_ip = host_ip
        self.host_port = host_port
        self.drone_ip = drone_ip
        self.drone_port = drone_port
        self.drone_address = (drone_ip, drone_port)
        self.is_imperial = is_imperial
        self.speed = speed
        self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
        self.socket.bind((self.host_ip, self.host_port))

        self.response = None
        self.stop_event = threading.Event()
        self._response_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.receive_response,
                                                 args=(self.stop_event,))
        self._response_thread.start()

        self.patrol_event = None
        self.is_patrol = False
        self._patrol_semaphore = threading.Semaphore(1)
        self._thread_patrol = None

        self.proc = subprocess.Popen(CMD_FFMPEG.split(' '),
                                     stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
                                     stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
        self.proc_stdin = self.proc.stdin
        self.proc_stdout = self.proc.stdout

        self.video_port = 11111

        self._receive_video_thread = threading.Thread(
            target=self.receive_video,
            args=(self.stop_event, self.proc_stdin,
                  self.host_ip, self.video_port,))
        self._receive_video_thread.start()

        self.send_command('command')
        self.send_command('streamon')
        self.set_speed(self.speed)

    def receive_response(self, stop_event):
        while not stop_event.is_set():
            try:
                self.response, ip = self.socket.recvfrom(3000)
                logger.info({'action': 'receive_response',
                             'response': self.response})
            except socket.error as ex:
                logger.error({'action': 'receive_response',
                              'ex': ex})
                break

    def __dell__(self):
        self.stop()

    def stop(self):
        self.stop_event.set()
        retry = 0
        while self._response_thread.is_alive():
            time.sleep(0.3)
            if retry > 30:
                break
            retry += 1
        self.socket.close()
        os.kill(self.proc.pid, signal.CTRL_C_EVENT)

    def send_command(self, command):
        logger.info({'action': 'send_command', 'command': command})
        self.socket.sendto(command.encode('utf-8'), self.drone_address)

        retry = 0
        while self.response is None:
            time.sleep(0.3)
            if retry > 3:
                break
            retry += 1

        if self.response is None:
            response = None
        else:
            response = self.response.decode('utf-8')
        self.response = None
        return response

    def takeoff(self):
        return self.send_command('takeoff')

    def land(self):
        return self.send_command('land')

    def move(self, direction, distance):
        distance = float(distance)
        if self.is_imperial:
            distance = int(round(distance * 30.48))
        else:
            distance = int(round(distance * 100))
        return self.send_command(f'{direction} {distance}')

    def up(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('up', distance)

    def down(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('down', distance)

    def left(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('left', distance)

    def right(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('right', distance)

    def forward(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('forward', distance)

    def back(self, distance=DEFAULT_DISTANCE):
        return self.move('back', distance)

    def set_speed(self, speed):
        return self.send_command(f'speed {speed}')

    def clockwise(self, degree=DEFAULT_DEGREE):
        return self.send_command(f'cw {degree}')

    def counter_clockwise(self, degree=DEFAULT_DEGREE):
        return self.send_command(f'ccw {degree}')

    def flip_front(self):
        return self.send_command('flip f')

    def flip_back(self):
        return self.send_command('flip b')

    def flip_left(self):
        return self.send_command('flip l')

    def flip_right(self):
        return self.send_command('flip r')

    def patrol(self):
        if not self.is_patrol:
            self.patrol_event = threading.Event()
            self._thread_patrol = threading.Thread(
                target=self._patrol,
                args=(self._patrol_semaphore, self.patrol_event,))
            self._thread_patrol.start()
            self.is_patrol = True

    def stop_patrol(self):
        if self.is_patrol:
            self.patrol_event.set()
            retry = 0
            while self._thread_patrol.is_alive():
                time.sleep(0.3)
                if retry > 300:
                    break
                retry += 1
            self.is_patrol = False

    def _patrol(self, semaphore, stop_event):
        is_acquire = semaphore.acquire(blocking=False)
        if is_acquire:
            logger.info({'action': '_patrol', 'status': 'acquire'})
            with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
                stack.callback(semaphore.release)
                status = 0
                while not stop_event.is_set():
                    status += 1
                    if status == 1:
                        self.up()
                    if status == 2:
                        self.clockwise(180)
                    if status == 3:
                        self.down()
                    if status == 4:
                        status = 0
                    time.sleep(5)
        else:
            logger.warning({'action': '_patrol', 'status': 'not_acquire'})

    def receive_video(self, stop_event, pipe_in, host_ip, video_port):
        with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) as sock_video:
            sock_video.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
            sock_video.settimeout(5)
            sock_video.bind((host_ip, video_port))
            data = bytearray(2048)
            while not self.stop_event.is_set():
                try:
                    size, addr = sock_video.recvfrom_into(data)
                    logger.info({'action': 'receive_video', 'data': data})
                except socket.timeout as ex:
                    logger.warning({'action': 'receive_video', 'ex': ex})
                    time.sleep(0.5)
                    continue
                except socket.error as ex:
                    logger.error({'action': 'receive_video', 'ex': ex})
                    break

                try:
                    pipe_in.write(data[:size])
                    pipe_in.flush()
                except Exception as ex:
                    logger.info({'action': 'receive_video', 'ex': ex})
                    break


    


  • Find the right path to my folder on server to execute cmd php

    12 avril 2021, par Meds

    exec("ffmpeg -i $temp_name -r $FPS -vf scale='$resolutionWidth:$resolutionHeight' -b:v $bitrateVideo -bufsize $bitrateAudio videos/$videoURLnameTemp.mp4", $res);

    


    This command works well locally, but once in production, the files are not stored in the video folder which is at the same level as the file in the server. Is there any way to get the output on the exec function to catch an error or something ? I tried the output by reference in the method but when I do a var_dump of the result, I get an array(0) {}.

    


    I also tried to put the realpath in the path but it doesn't seem to work. ffmpeg is located at the same level as all files and the videos folder.

    


  • getting Unable to find a suitable output format in ffmpeg loop

    20 avril 2021, par vivofen578

    I have this command :

    


    Get-ChildItem -Path D:\input -Filter *.mkv |ForEach-Object {
  ./ffmpeg -i $_.FullName -pix_fmt yuv420p10le -preset slow -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a:0 -map 0:a:1 -map 0:s:0 -map 0:s:1 -c:v libx265 -profile:v main10 -crf 15 -c:a copy -c:s copy D:\outpui
}


    


    for use with ffmpeg in powershell on Windows 10. But I am getting an error message of :

    


    Unable to find a suitable output format for 'D:\output'
D:\output: Invalid argument


    


    What am I doing wrong ?