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    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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    Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
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  • No such file or directory - the ffprobe binary could not be found error

    22 juin 2016, par rahul

    I am using carrierwave-video gem uploading videos through carrierwave and it’s not working.

    video_uploader.rb

    class VideoUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
     include CarrierWave::Video
     storage :file
     def store_dir
       "uploads/#{model.class.to_s.underscore}/#{mounted_as}/#{model.id}"
     end
    end

    video.rb

    class Video < ActiveRecord::Base
     mount_uploader :file, VideoUploader

     def set_success(format, opts)
       self.success = true
     end
    end

    The error I am getting is :

    No such file or directory - the ffprobe binary could not be found in /home/administrator/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/bin:/home/administrator/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0@global/bin:/usr/share/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.0/bin:/usr/share/rvm/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games
  • Getting error on video with Ruby on Rails 4 App

    30 avril 2016, par D.Graves

    So this is the error I get right after I try and upload my video

    enter image description here

    This is my post show

    <%= video_tag @post.video.url(:medium), controls: true, style: "max-width: 100%;" %>

    <p>
     <strong>Description:</strong>
    &lt;%= @post.description %>
    </p>
     &lt;% if @post.user == current_user %>
     &lt;%= link_to 'Edit', edit_post_path(@post) %>
    &lt;% end %>|
    &lt;%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %>

    This is my post model

    class Post &lt; ActiveRecord::Base
    belongs_to :user

    has_attached_file :video, styles: {
       :medium => {
         :geometry => "640x480",
         :format => 'mp4'
       },
       :thumb => { :geometry => "160x120", :format => 'jpeg', :time => 10}
    }, :processors => [:transcoder]
    validates_attachment_content_type :video, content_type: /\Avideo\/.*\Z/
    end

    I am curious if anyone has run into this before and I am wondering if I can get any help on how to fix this. I am using paperclip av-transcoder gem, ffmpeg and paperclip gem. I can add any more information if needed

    Here is my post controller if this helps

    def index
    @posts = Post.all
    end

    def show
    end

    def new
    @post = current_user.posts.build
    end

    def edit
    end

    def create
    @post = current_user.posts.build(post_params)
    if @post.save
     redirect_to @post, notice: 'Post was successfully created.'
    else
     render :new
    end
    end

    def update
    if @post.update(post_params)
     redirect_to @post, notice: 'Post was successfully updated.'
    else
     render :edit
    end
    end

    def destroy
    @post.destroy
    redirect_to posts_url
    end

    private
    def set_post
     @post = Post.find_by(id: params[:id])
    end

    def correct_user
     @post = current_user.posts.find_by(id: params[:id])
     redirect_to posts_path, notice: "Not authorized to edit this post" if @post.nil?
    end

    def post_params
     params.require(:post).permit(:description, :video)
    end


    end
  • How to process video stream ?

    27 avril 2016, par sharpener

    I would like to ask some experienced multimedia professional how to proceed with following task :

    Given URL provides video stream and we would like to get access to decoded frames (byte stream in memory) in managed Win7+ application (C#). We don’t want to render/present the frames the standard way. The video format is known but not fixed (might get changed between two successive sessions, but we will know the parameters).

    So far, I have found there are several methods and I have build following picture in my mind :

    1. ffmpeg wrapper
      • Pros
        1. Self contained (no dependency to windows technologies)
        2. Powerful
      • Cons
        1. Little more complex to understand
        2. Lot of different wrapping variants (FFmpeg.NET, ffmpeg-sharp, ffmpeg-shard, FFmpeg.AutoGen, ...)
    2. DirectShow wrapper
      • Pros
        1. Widely used/supported technology (variaous filters freely available)
        2. Nice/detailed documentation on MSDN
      • Cons
        1. Quite old
        2. Considered obsolete from the point of author’s view (available only for desktop model on runtime >= Win8)
    3. MediaFoundation wrapper
      • Pros
        1. Theoretical successor of DirectShow, so should be available in the future
      • Cons
        1. Seems to be not as good as DirectShow
        2. Not very popular, limited "community" support
    4. FFmpegInterop wrapper
      • Pros
        1. Microsoft’s open source wrapper alternative
      • Cons
        1. Not available for runtime < Win8