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Contribute to translation
13 avril 2011You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
MediaSPIP is currently available in French and English (...) -
La sauvegarde automatique de canaux SPIP
1er avril 2010, parDans le cadre de la mise en place d’une plateforme ouverte, il est important pour les hébergeurs de pouvoir disposer de sauvegardes assez régulières pour parer à tout problème éventuel.
Pour réaliser cette tâche on se base sur deux plugins SPIP : Saveauto qui permet une sauvegarde régulière de la base de donnée sous la forme d’un dump mysql (utilisable dans phpmyadmin) mes_fichiers_2 qui permet de réaliser une archive au format zip des données importantes du site (les documents, les éléments (...) -
Installation en mode ferme
4 février 2011, parLe mode ferme permet d’héberger plusieurs sites de type MediaSPIP en n’installant qu’une seule fois son noyau fonctionnel.
C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
Dans un premier temps, vous devez avoir installé les mêmes fichiers que l’installation (...)
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Gstreamer, x264enc "Redistribute latency..." error
20 août 2021, par JasonI'm trying to setup a video pipeline with very limited bandwidth. I was able to do it with two raspberry pis using the below lines. The first is for the camera pi and the second is to watch stream :


gst-launch-1.0 rpicamsrc preview=false ! 'video/x-h264, width=800, height=600, framerate=30/1' ! h264parse ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 pt=96 ! gdppay ! udpsink host=YOUR_PC_IP port=5000
gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 ! gdpdepay ! rtph264depay ! h264parse ! avdec_h264 ! autovideosink sync=false



It works but I go over my bandwidth limit if there is movement. I'm not sure if there is a way to limit bandwidth by setting a parameter here :


'video/x-h264, width=800, height=600, framerate=30/1'



From what I can find online, I have to use something like x264enc. I've followed tutorials but I can't get x264enc to work. it always outputs "Redistribute latency..." on both machines when run and it stays there.


I've tried using x264enc like follows :


gst-launch-1.0 rpicamsrc preview=false ! 'video/x-raw, width=800, height=600, framerate=30/1' ! x264enc ! h264parse ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 pt=96 ! gdppay ! udpsink host=YOUR_PC_IP port=5000
gst-launch-1.0 rpicamsrc preview=false ! 'video/x-raw, width=800, height=600, framerate=30/1' ! x264enc tune=zerolatency ! h264parse ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 pt=96 ! gdppay ! udpsink host=YOUR_PC_IP port=5000
gst-launch-1.0 rpicamsrc preview=false ! x264enc ! h264parse ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 pt=96 ! gdppay ! udpsink host=YOUR_PC_IP port=5000
gst-launch-1.0 rpicamsrc preview=false ! x264enc tune=zerolatency ! h264parse ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 pt=96 ! gdppay ! udpsink host=YOUR_PC_IP port=5000



Based on tutorials, I would think some of those should work. Other threads say that tune=zerolatency fixes my problem. At least the ones with same output of "Redistribute latency..." I don't know what I'm doing wrong.


Any help would be appreciated. Thanks !


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How can I stream a video from localhost to web browser using the video tag ?
3 septembre 2021, par kupBasically what I want to stream a video to my browser both on localhost, using Flask, OpenCV, or FFmpeg.


But I am not sure how to do it.


I tried this :


#!/usr/bin/env python
from flask import Flask, render_template, Response
import cv2
import sys
import numpy

app = Flask(__name__)

def get_frame():
 c=cv2.VideoCapture("output.mkv")

 while True:
 retval, im = c.read()
 imgencode=cv2.imencode('.jpg',im)[1]
 stringData=imgencode.tostring()
 yield (b'--frame\r\n'
 b'Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n'+stringData+b'\r\n')

 del(c)

@app.route('/vid')
def vid():
 return Response(get_frame(),mimetype='multipart/x-mixed-replace; boundary=frame')


if __name__ == '__main__':
 app.run(host='localhost',port=5000, debug=True, threaded=True)



But it's not working. Maybe because it is sending images. How can I stream video ?


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How can I create a side-by-side horizontally stacked video with a delay in video and audio using ffmpeg-python ?
3 septembre 2021, par kupI am trying to create a video from two videos that will be stacked horizontally, but the resulting video is not what I expected. The same video is appearing on both sides (left and right). How can that be achieved ?


The ffmpeg command I tried, which kind of worked :


ffmpeg -i left.mp4 -i right.mp4 -filter_complex "
[0:v]setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[l];
[1:v]setpts=PTS-STARTPTS,tpad=start_duration=14:start_mode=add:color=black[r];
[l][r]hstack=inputs=2[stacked]; [0:a][1:a]amix=inputs=2[a]
" -map "[stacked]" -map "[a]" -c:a aac -preset superfast result.mp4



The ffmpeg-python script that's not working :


in0 = ffmpeg.input('0.mp4')
in1 = ffmpeg.input('right.mkv')
aout = ffmpeg.filter([in0.audio, in1.audio.filter('adelay', "5000|5000")],'amix')
vout = ffmpeg.filter([inv0.video, inv1.video.filter('tpad', start_duration=5, start_mode='add', color='black')], 'hstack')

(
 ffmpeg
 .concat(vout, aout, v=1, a=1)
 .output("out.mkv")
 .run()
)



This script is not resulting in the expected output which is two videos side-by-side horizontally stacked.