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Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
27 avril 2010, parMediaspip core
autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs -
D’autres logiciels intéressants
12 avril 2011, parOn ne revendique pas d’être les seuls à faire ce que l’on fait ... et on ne revendique surtout pas d’être les meilleurs non plus ... Ce que l’on fait, on essaie juste de le faire bien, et de mieux en mieux...
La liste suivante correspond à des logiciels qui tendent peu ou prou à faire comme MediaSPIP ou que MediaSPIP tente peu ou prou à faire pareil, peu importe ...
On ne les connais pas, on ne les a pas essayé, mais vous pouvez peut être y jeter un coup d’oeil.
Videopress
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Support audio et vidéo HTML5
10 avril 2011MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)
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Install Piwik with 1-click using Installatron
28 mars 2013, par Piwik team — CommunityWe are proud to announce that Piwik Analytics is now available as one click install from Installatron !
Installatron is a one-click web application installer that enables Piwik and other top web applications to be instantly installed and effortlessly managed. Get Piwik up and running on your website in seconds and discover just how easy Installatron makes it to manage web applications. Piwik installations managed by Installatron can updated (manually or automated), cloned, backed up and restored, edited to change installation parameters, and more.
Many web hosting providers provide Installatron through their web hosting control panel. If Installatron is not available from your provider, you can use Installatron directly from Installatron.com.
To install Piwik through your web hosting provider’s control panel (if available) :
- Login to your web host’s control panel,
- navigate to “Installatron”, click “Piwik”, and choose the “Install this application” option.
- Change any of the install prompts to customize the install. For
example, you can choose a different default language for Piwik. - Click the “Install” button to begin the installation process. You
will be redirect to a progress page where you can watch as Piwik is
installed within a few seconds to your website.
You can also install Piwik directly from Installatron.com, by navigating to Piwik @Installatron and choose the “Install this application” option. After filling in your FTP and Mysql information, you will be redirect to a progress page where you can watch as Piwik is installed within a few seconds to your website. After the installation, you may wish to change your FTP, Mysql password.
If you experience any problems or want to share your experience using Piwik and Installatron together, email the Installatron team at : feedback (at) installatron.com
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FFMPEG Installation on cPanel
15 janvier 2017, par user1426583I have installed the cumulus video script on cPanel, but now am unable to upload videos.
This is the error I am receiving :The following errors were found. Please correct them and try again.
- Invalid path to FFMPEG
I have uploaded "ffmpeginstaller.7.4.tar.gz" to the public root of my domain, and have unzipped the files. However it still gives the error of invalid path to FFMPEG.
I have tried putting the directory of "adtube.run-time.co.za/ffmpeginstaller.7.4.tar.gz" as the FFMPEG path in the cumulus script admin panel settings, but still no luck.
This is my website.
Please could someone point me in the right direction of what I am doing wrong ?
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ffmpeg settings or alternatives to ffmpeg on raspberry pi for video streaming
14 octobre 2016, par andreiI have a Raspberry Pi (model B) running raspbian wheezy on a 16gb SD card. I also have a 32gb flash storage attached on the usb. I’m trying to stream a video (h264 encoded mp4 file 1280x720) over the ethernet from that flash storage.
I’m using ffmpeg+ffserver. Here is ffserver.conf (relevant parts) :...
MaxBandwidth 10000
<feed>
...
FileMaxSize 100M
ACL allow 127.0.0.1
</feed>
...
<stream>
Feed feed1.ffm
Format flv
VideoSize 288x176 #made small just for testing
NoAudio
</stream>
....I start the ffserver, then call ffmpeg with this command :
ffmpeg -re -an -i /mnt/u32/main.mp4 -r 25 -bit_rate 300k http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
And I’m getting fps 3-5 at most. Naturally when I try to view the stream on another computer it’s very choppy and virtually unusable.
Am I missing some settings ? Or perhaps there is another streaming solution that leverages the GPU instead of just the CPU as ffmpeg does ? I’m even open to suggestions about other boards (e.g. a pandaboard ? or clustering several RPi’s ?) Also, I’m flexible about the output format.