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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
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13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
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fate : split off lossless video and audio FATE tests into their own files
14 décembre 2011, par Diego Biurrunfate : split off lossless video and audio FATE tests into their own files
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Node.js asynchronous video conversion slow
9 décembre 2016, par luksteiI wrote a little website/service, which can download a video from a website (currently Youtube) and converts it on the fly to an mp3 file and sends this file back as the response.
For example, you when you request http://localhost:8000/v=http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhoewflkQu0, then it will download this video and response the audio layer encoded in MP3.
This all works very well, my problem is that this is very slow and I can’t figure out why.
Simplified the script behaves like this :
Download the video and write it to the stdin of ffmpeg, and the stdout goes to the response.
Video (MP4, FLV) -> FFMPEG -> MP3I used curl to figure out how fast the script is :
$ curl http://localhost:8000/v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhoewflkQu0
I get only about 5-10k.
So why is this so slow ?
- The server, from which I am downloading the video is slow.
- The conversion is slow (because of a slow CPU).
- The data transfer between node.js -> FFMPEG is slow.
I tried to download the video in a normal download manager, and i got about 320k, which is my normal download speed, so the first point isn’t the bottleneck.
To point 2 and 3, I tried to write a local file to the stdin, and I got about 600k so that isn’t it either.
So why is my script so slow, and what can I do to make it faster ?
https://gist.github.com/1304637
Thanks in advance.
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encoding a video for looping ?
24 janvier 2013, par bennettkThis is somewhat related to Looping a video with AVFoundation AVPlayer but that question is answered. What I'm trying to achieve is seamless looping using an AVPlayer. There is a noticeable stutter between loops using h264-encoded videos* that has gotten worse for some reason with the update to iOS 5. Could this have something to do with the way the videos are encoded rather than the AVPlayer ? The looping is triggered by a playerItemDidReachEnd notification as described in the link above.
Thanks.
* here's the ffmpeg command we're using to encode the videos, if that helps :
ffmpeg -i -y -sameq -vcodec libx264 -vpre hq -crf 20 -an
(yes, the files don't have sound (yet) so the -an is intentional.)