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Modifier la date de publication
21 juin 2013, parComment changer la date de publication d’un média ?
Il faut au préalable rajouter un champ "Date de publication" dans le masque de formulaire adéquat :
Administrer > Configuration des masques de formulaires > Sélectionner "Un média"
Dans la rubrique "Champs à ajouter, cocher "Date de publication "
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Participer à sa traduction
10 avril 2011Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
Pour ce faire, on utilise l’interface de traduction de SPIP où l’ensemble des modules de langue de MediaSPIP sont à disposition. ll vous suffit de vous inscrire sur la liste de discussion des traducteurs pour demander plus d’informations.
Actuellement MediaSPIP n’est disponible qu’en français et (...) -
Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond
5 septembre 2013, parCertains thèmes prennent en compte trois éléments de personnalisation : l’ajout d’un logo ; l’ajout d’une bannière l’ajout d’une image de fond ;
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No audio in the final video when converting webm blobs to mp4 using ffmpeg
28 septembre 2024, par alpeccaI trying to record user camera and microphone and using MediaRecorder to convert the stream to blobs and sending the blobs every 2 second to the backend using websocket. Everything is working fine, but when I checked the final mp4 video in the backend, it doesn't have any audio to it, I try specifying the audio codec, but still no help.


My frontend code :-


const micStream = await navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia({ audio: true });

const recorder = new MediaRecorder(stream, {
 mimeType: 'video/webm;codecs=H264',
 videoBitsPerSecond: 8000000,
 audioBitsPerSecond : 8000000
});

recorder.ondataavailable = (e: BlobEvent) => {
 websocket.send(e.data) 
} 
recorder.start(2000);



And here is the backend code :-


@router.websocket("/streamaudio")
async def websocket_endpoint(websocket: WebSocket):
 await manager.connect(websocket)

 recordingFile = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), f"recording_.mp4")

 command = [
 'ffmpeg', 
 '-y',
 '-i', 
 '-', 
 '-codec:v', 
 'copy', 
 '-c:a', 'aac', 
 '-y',
 '-f', 'mp4',
 recordingFile,
 # "-"
 # f'output{queueNumber}.mp4',
 ] 

 
 try:
 while True:
 try:
 
 data = await websocket.receive_bytes()
 
 process.stdin.send(data)
 
 except RuntimeError:
 break 
 except WebSocketDisconnect:
 print(f"Client disconnected: {websocket.client.host}")
 finally:
 manager.disconnect(websocket)
 await process.stdin.aclose()
 await process.wait() 



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Unable to read video streams on FFMPEG and send it to youTube RTMP server
29 août 2024, par Rahul BundeleI'm trying to send two video stream from browser as array buffer (webcam and screen share video) to server via Web RTC data channels and want ffmpeg to add webcam as overlay on screen share video and send it to youtube RTMP server, the RTC connections are established and server does receives buffer , Im getting error in Ffmpeg..error is at bottom , any tips on to add overlay and send it to youtube RTMP server would be appreciated.


Client.js


`
const webCamStream = await navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia( video : true ,audio:true ) ;
const screenStream = await navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia( video : true ) ;


const webcamRecorder = new MediaRecorder(webCamStream, { mimeType: 'video/webm' });
webcamRecorder.ondataavailable = (event) => {
 if (event.data.size > 0 && webcamDataChannel.readyState === 'open') {
 const reader = new FileReader();
 reader.onload = function () {
 const arrayBuffer = this.result;
 webcamDataChannel.send(arrayBuffer);
 };
 reader.readAsArrayBuffer(event.data);
 }
};
webcamRecorder.start(100); // Adjust the interval as needed

// Send screen share stream data
const screenRecorder = new MediaRecorder(screenStream, { mimeType: 'video/webm' });
screenRecorder.ondataavailable = (event) => {
 if (event.data.size > 0 && screenDataChannel.readyState === 'open') {
 const reader = new FileReader();
 reader.onload = function () {
 const arrayBuffer = this.result;
 screenDataChannel.send(arrayBuffer);
 };
 reader.readAsArrayBuffer(event.data);
 }
};
screenRecorder.start(100); 



`


Server.js


const youtubeRTMP = 'rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/youtube key';

// Create PassThrough streams for webcam and screen
const webcamStream = new PassThrough();
const screenStream = new PassThrough();

// FFmpeg arguments for processing live streams
const ffmpegArgs = [
 '-re',
 '-i', 'pipe:3', // Webcam input via pipe:3
 '-i', 'pipe:4', // Screen share input via pipe:4
 '-filter_complex', // Complex filter for overlay
 '[0:v]scale=320:240[overlay];[1:v][overlay]overlay=10:10[out]',
 '-map', '[out]', // Map the output video stream
 '-c:v', 'libx264', // Use H.264 codec for video
 '-preset', 'ultrafast', // Use ultrafast preset for low latency
 '-crf', '25', // Set CRF for quality/size balance
 '-pix_fmt', 'yuv420p', // Pixel format for compatibility
 '-c:a', 'aac', // Use AAC codec for audio
 '-b:a', '128k', // Set audio bitrate
 '-f', 'flv', // Output format (FLV for RTMP)
 youtubeRTMP // Output to YouTube RTMP server
];

// Spawn the FFmpeg process
const ffmpegProcess = spawn('ffmpeg', ffmpegArgs, {
 stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe']
});

// Pipe the PassThrough streams into FFmpeg
webcamStream.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[3]);
screenStream.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[4]);

ffmpegProcess.on('close', code => {
 console.log(`FFmpeg process exited with code ${code}`);
});

ffmpegProcess.on('error', error => {
 console.error(`FFmpeg error: ${error.message}`);
});

const handleIncomingData = (data, stream) => {
 const buffer = Buffer.from(data);
 stream.write(buffer);
};



the server gets the video buffer via webrtc data channels


pc.ondatachannel = event => {
 const dataChannel = event.channel;
 pc.dc = event.channel;
 pc.dc.onmessage = event => {
 // Spawn the FFmpeg process
 // console.log('Message from client:', event.data);
 const data = event.data;

 if (dataChannel.label === 'webcam') {
 handleIncomingData(data, webcamStream);
 } else if (dataChannel.label === 'screen') {
 handleIncomingData(data, screenStream);
 }
 
 };
 pc.dc.onopen = e=>{
 // recHead.innerText = "Waiting for user to send files"
 console.log("channel opened!")
 }
 };



Im getting this error in ffmpeg


[in#0 @ 0000020e585a1b40] Error opening input: Bad file descriptor
Error opening input file pipe:3.
Error opening input files: Bad file descriptor



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Issue with creating Video files from Binary files
22 septembre 2022, par user20057686We have a bunch of binary files that represent Video data.
This is how the binary files were created :


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- Used MediaRecorder from a React application to capture the browser window.
To capture the screen stream we used (Navigator.)MediaDevices.getDisplayMedia() API
- Each video is recorded for 1-second duration
- This data is then encoded with base64 and sent through a websocket. The server decodes the base64 string and stores the binary data in a file (without any extension)








So we now have a bunch of binary files each containing 1 second worth of video data.


The issue is, we are not able to convert all the binary files back to a single video.


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We tried using ffmpeg


copy /b * merged.


ffmpeg -i merged merged.mp4






Basically first merging all the binary files and converting to mp4. It didn't work. The resulting video duration is not equal to the (number_of_files) in seconds.


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We also tried converting individual chunks with ffmpeg but we get the below error :


[h264 @ 000001522dc74b80] [error] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
[h264 @ 000001522dc74b80] [error] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
[h264 @ 000001522dc74b80] [error] decode_slice_header error
[h264 @ 000001522dc74b80] [error] no frame !
I can provide the complete logs if needed.


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Next thing we tried was to use MoviePy library in Python. We programmatically concatenated the files and saved them as WebM and imported it into MoviePy as a Video.








In all the above approaches, we couldn't get the full video.