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  • Installation en mode ferme

    4 February 2011, by

    Le 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 (...)

  • Websites made ​​with MediaSPIP

    2 May 2011, by

    This page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.

  • Possibilité de déploiement en ferme

    12 April 2011, by

    MediaSPIP peut être installé comme une ferme, avec un seul "noyau" hébergé sur un serveur dédié et utilisé par une multitude de sites différents.
    Cela permet, par exemple : de pouvoir partager les frais de mise en œuvre entre plusieurs projets / individus; de pouvoir déployer rapidement une multitude de sites uniques; d’éviter d’avoir à mettre l’ensemble des créations dans un fourre-tout numérique comme c’est le cas pour les grandes plate-formes tout public disséminées sur le (...)

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  • doc/example/muxing: fix video timestamps

    2 December 2011, by Michael Niedermayer

    doc/example/muxing: fix video timestamps

  • DirectShow RTSP SourceFilter with MPEG-4 Video Stream

    5 October 2011, by 6.45.Vapuru

    I create a simple direct show source filter using FFmpeg.I read rtp packets from RTSP source and give them to decoder. It works for h264 stream.

    MyRtspSourceFilter[H264 Stream] ---> h264 Decoder --> Video Renderer

    The bad news is that it does not work for MPEG-4. I can able to connect my rtsp source filter with MPEG-Decoder. I got no exception but video renderer does not show anything. Actually just show one frame then nothing [just stop]... Decoders and Renderers are 3rd party so i can not debug them.

    MyRtspSourceFilter[MP4 Stream] ---> MPEG-4 Decoder --> Video Renderer

    I can able to get rtp packets from MPEG-4 RTSP Source using FFmpeg sucessfully.There is no problem with it.

    It seems that i have not set something(?) in my Rtsps Source
    Filter which is not necessary for H264 stream but may be important for
    MPEG-4 stream

    What may cause this h264 stream and MPEG-4 stream difference in a direct show rtsp source filter? Any ideas.

    More Info:

    — First i try some other rtsp source filters for MPEG-4 Stream...Although my rtsp source is same i see different subtypes in their pin connections.

    — Secondly i realy get suspicious if the source is really MPEG-4 SO i check with FFmpeg...FFmpeg gives the source codec id as "CODEC_ID_MPEG4".

    Update:
    [ Hack ]

    I just set m_bmpInfo.biCompression = DWORD('xvid') it just worked fine...But it is static. How to dynamically get/determine this value using ffmpeg or other ways...

  • FFMPEG - 60 seconds from any part of video

    3 October 2014, by RussellHarrower

    What I want to do is create a 60 second FLV from a video that is uploaded.
    But I dont want to always get the first 60 seconds, if possible I would like to get the middle part of the video. but if not I want to get a random 60 second part of a video file and create the flv.

    I am using the following script to make the FLV file

    $call="/usr/bin/ffmpeg -i ".$_SESSION['video_to_convert']." -vcodec flv -f flv -r 20 -b ".$quality." -ab 128000 -ar ".$audio."  ".$converted_vids.$name.".flv -y 2> log/".$name.".txt";

    $convert = (popen($call." >/dev/null &", "r"));
    pclose($convert);

    So my question is, how do i get 60 seconds from a video randomly and convert it?