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  • MediaSPIP v0.2

    21 juin 2013, par

    MediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
    Sa date de sortie officielle est le 21 juin 2013 et est annoncée ici.
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
    Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...)

  • XMP PHP

    13 mai 2011, par

    Dixit Wikipedia, XMP signifie :
    Extensible Metadata Platform ou XMP est un format de métadonnées basé sur XML utilisé dans les applications PDF, de photographie et de graphisme. Il a été lancé par Adobe Systems en avril 2001 en étant intégré à la version 5.0 d’Adobe Acrobat.
    Étant basé sur XML, il gère un ensemble de tags dynamiques pour l’utilisation dans le cadre du Web sémantique.
    XMP permet d’enregistrer sous forme d’un document XML des informations relatives à un fichier : titre, auteur, historique (...)

  • Use, discuss, criticize

    13 avril 2011, par

    Talk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
    The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
    A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users.

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  • Piwik is now Matomo – Announcement

    https://matomo.org/wp-content/uploads/matomo.mp3
    9 janvier 2018, par Matomo Core Team

    You may be surprised to read this announcement, but no stress, take a deep breath, nothing big is going to happen, it is just our name that is changing and here are the reasons why.

    Why are we changing from Piwik to Matomo ?

    “After an epic 10 year journey creating and perfecting the best open digital analytics solution, we felt it was a good time to refresh our brand to reflect how far we have come and to reaffirm our vision :
    To create, as a community, the leading international open source digital analytics platform, that gives every user full control of their data.”

    Matthieu Aubry, creator of Piwik

    As projects evolve, so do names. After 10 years of Piwik and the amazing achievement of building the top open source analytics software that gives every user full control of their data, we are now looking forward to the next chapter. Thus, Piwik, the community project, will now become Matomo. The only change is our name, everything else stays the same.

    This will allow users to take a fresh look at what we’ve become today and acknowledging all of the community’s hard work over the past 10 years. In addition, we also want our name to be unique, ensuring that it is not shared with any other company to remove any possible confusion or affiliations. Piwik is already used on over 1 million websites and with Matomo, we hope to reach our maximum potential.

    With the strong focus on privacy worldwide and the upcoming privacy regulations about to be legislated in Europe, it is clear that we were on the right mission from the very beginning. With the upcoming big release Matomo 4.0 planned for this year, new privacy protections will bring users the tools to be compliant with the GDPR privacy laws. And Matomo will grow in line with these regulations, with a very clear and focused vision.

    Changing our name is an exciting opportunity for us, and we hope you love the name Matomo as much as we do.

    Matomo FAQs

    So what is going to change for me ?

    Well, basically nothing, the name will change but the values stay the same : Matomo (Piwik) will continue to be free and always will be.

    Also the same people stay behind the project. We are motivated more than ever to take this project to the next level.

    Why not keep the name Piwik ?

    For a few reasons, one of which is to ensure that Matomo does not/will not share its name with any other businesses unlike Piwik. We also want to protect the Matomo brand and for it to remain the open source community project name forever.

    Where does the name Matomo come from ?

    We loved the name Piwik and were looking for something that sounded just as good ! Initially we wanted to have an acronym based on key terms, such as Free, Open Source and Privacy, but none really fit us perfectly.

    Until we found Matomo ! Easily pronounced in all languages. Short enough to remember. Concise. And best of all… Matomo means honesty in Japanese. Which aligns with one of our key values – transparency.

    We love the name Matomo and hope you do too.

    What is the vision of Matomo ?

    We have come a long way in those 10 years ! However, our mission statement remains the same :

    “To create, as a community, the leading international open source digital analytics platform, that gives every user full control of their data.”

    Matomo provides a range of amazing and innovative features, allowing you to get a 360 view of your visitors. These insights are invaluable to help understand behavior, keep track of goals, and increase conversion rates and revenue.

    Who will deliver Matomo professional services ?

    Any company who wishes to. The only exception is that no companies will be allowed to have the name Matomo.

    Our company providing professional services is and will remain InnoCraft.

    Where can I follow the Matomo project ?

    Our new website will be matomo.org (automatically redirected from Piwik.org)

    Follow our new Twitter : twitter.com/matomo_org

    Github : github.com/matomo-org

    Facebook : facebook.com/Matomo.org

    Linkedin : linkedin.com/company/matomo/

    If you are already following us on social media, you will be kept up to date with Matomo automatically as all social media accounts will be redirected.

    How should I pronounce Matomo ?

    If you’re wondering how to say ‘Matomo’, you can find out by clicking play :

    Where can I see a demo of Matomo ?

    On demo.matomo.org

    Where can I download Matomo first release ?

    On matomo.org/download

    (Matomo 3.3.0 will be released in the next few days)

    What is the new logo ?

    Check it out below.

    Matomo trademark Policy

    Matomo is an internationally registered trademark of Matthieu Aubry, Founder of Piwik (now Matomo).

    Information about how to use the name Matomo (and logo) can be found here : matomo.org/trademark/

    What are the next big steps ?

    We will keep it simple for our valued users. As it is just a name change, the only thing you will notice is that the Piwik brand will gradually be replaced on the websites you are used to seeing the name on. The first version of Matomo will be available in just a few days for download. The software version numbers stay the same : the next release after Piwik 3.2.1 will be Matomo 3.3.0.

    All our public HTTP APIs and Tracking SDKs will continue working normally. As you can imagine, there is a lot of work and complexity behind slowly updating all the SDKs and keeping backwards compatibility, so our renaming project will take a few weeks to complete.

    The Matomo trademark will later be transferred into the Matomo foundation, a non-profit that will be dedicated to promoting and ensuring access to Matomo and our related open source projects in perpetuity.


    Thank you

    Thank you for continuing to support our project, alongside our 20+ Matomo core team members and more than 500 contributors.

    Please help to spread the word about this announcement by sharing it with friends or or colleagues who may benefit from using Matomo Analytics !

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  • The New Samples Regime

    1er décembre 2011, par Multimedia Mike — General

    A little while ago, I got a big head over the fact that I owned and controlled the feared and revered MPlayer samples archive. This is the repository that retains more than a decade of multimedia samples.

    Conflict
    Where once there was one multimedia project (FFmpeg), there are now 2 (also Libav). There were various political and technical snafus regarding the previous infrastructure. I volunteered to take over hosting the vast samples archive (53 GB at the time) at samples.mplayerhq.hu (s.mphq for this post).

    However, a brand new server is online at samples.libav.org (s.libav for this post).

    Policies
    The server at s.libav will be the authoritative samples repository going forward. Why does s.libav receive the honor ? Mostly by virtue of having more advanced features. My simple (yet bandwidth-rich) web hosting plan does not provide for rsync or anonymous FTP services, both of which have traditionally been essential for the samples server. In the course of hosting s.mphq for the past few months, a few more discrepancies have come to light– apparently, the symlinks weren’t properly replicated. And perhaps most unusual is that if a directory contains a README file, it won’t be displayed in the directory listing (which frustrated me greatly when I couldn’t find this README file that I carefully and lovingly crafted years ago).

    The s.mphq archive will continue to exist — nay, must exist — going forward since there are years’ worth of web links pointing into it. I’ll likely set up a mirroring script that periodically (daily) rsyncs from s.libav to my local machine and then uses lftp (the best facility I have available) to mirror the files up to s.mphq.

    Also, since we’re starting fresh with a new upload directory, I think we need to be far more ruthless about policing its content. This means making sure that anything that is uploaded has an accompanying file which explains why it’s there and ideally links the sample to a bug report somewhere. No explanation = sample terminated.

    RSS
    I think it would be nifty to have an RSS feed that shows the latest samples to appear in the repository. I figure that I can use the Unix ‘find’ command on my local repository in concert with something like PyRSS2Gen to accomplish this goal.

    Monetization
    In the few months that I have been managing the repository, I have had numerous requests for permission to leech the entire collection in one recursive web-suck. These requests often from commercial organizations who wish to test their multimedia product on a large corpus of diverse samples. Personally, I believe the archive makes a rather poor corpus for such an endeavor, but so be it. Go ahead ; hosting this archive barely makes a dent in my fairly low-end web hosting plan. However, at least one person indicated that it might be easier to mail a hard drive to me, have me copy it, and send it back.

    This got me thinking about monetization opportunities. Perhaps, I should provide a service to send HDs filled with samples for the cost of the HD, shipping, and a small donation to the multimedia projects. I immediately realized that that is precisely the point at which the vast multimedia samples archive — with all of its media of questionable fair use status — would officially run afoul of copyright laws.

    Which brings me to…

    Clean Up
    I think we need to clean up some samples, starting with the ones that were marked not-readable in the old repository. Apparently, some ‘samples’ were, e.g., full anime videos and were responsible for a large bandwidth burden when linked from various sources.

    We multimedia nerds are a hoarding lot, never willing to throw anything away. This will probably the most challenging proposal to implement.

  • How to Convert video into mp3 using ffmpeg in nodejs and angular and save converted audio into the database

    2 septembre 2021, par Amir Shahzad

    This is nodejs server side code

    


    const express = require('express');
const ffmpeg  = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
const fileUpload = require('express-fileupload');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const cors   = require('cors')
const app = express();
const Video = require('./models/video');
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/YoutubeApp', {
    useNewUrlParser: true,
    useUnifiedTopology: true,
});
const db = mongoose.connection;
db.on('error', console.error.bind(console, 'connection error'));
db.once('open', () => {
   console.log('Data Base Connected Successfully!');
});

app.use(fileUpload({
   useTempFiles: true,
   tempFileDir: 'temp/'
}));
app.use(express.json());
app.use(express.urlencoded({ extended: true }));
app.use(cors({ origin: 'http://localhost:4200' }));


ffmpeg.setFfmpegPath('/usr/bin/ffmpeg');

app.post('/mp4tomp3', (req, res) => {
const data = new Video({
     mp4: req.body.mp4
});
res.contentType('video/avi');
res.attachment('output.mp3');
req.files.mp4val.mv("temp/" + req.body, function(err) {
    if(err){
        res.sendStatus(500).send(err)
    }else{
        console.log("Fiel Uploaded Successfully.!");
    }
});
// Convertin Mp4 To Avi
ffmpeg('temp/' + req.files.mp4val.mp4)
.toFormat('mp3')
.on('end', function() {
    console.log('Done');
})
.on('error', function(err){
    console.log('An Error Occured' + err.message)
})
 .pipe(res, {end: true})
 })

 app.listen(3000, () => {
    console.log('Server Start On Port 3000')
 })


    


    Here i want to get input from the user with input tag and then want to convert video into audio and save into the database but i not know how i can do this

    


    This is video model file

    


    const mongoose = require("mongoose");
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;

const videoSchema = new Schema({
    mp4: String,
});
module.exports = mongoose.model("Videos", videoSchema);


    


    **This is Typescript code in angular client side that handle user input and select video **

    


    import { ThrowStmt } from '@angular/compiler';
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { FormBuilder, FormGroup, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { VideoConversionService } from 'src/services/video-conversion.service';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

   submitted =false;
   form! : FormGroup
   data:any

   constructor(private formBuilder: FormBuilder,
       private videoService: VideoConversionService){}

   creatForm(){
    this.form = this.formBuilder.group({
    mp4: ['', Validators.required],
  });
  }
   ngOnInit(): void {
   this.creatForm();

  }


  convertVideo(){
    this.submitted = true
    this.videoService.conversion(this.form.value).subscribe(res => {
    this.data = res;
 })
 }

 }


    


    I do not know how to create logic to do that (convert video into audio using angular framework)

    


    This is app.component.html file where i want to get video from the user using input field

    


    <div class="container">&#xA;   <h1>Video Proccessing App</h1>&#xA;   <form>&#xA;     <input type="file" formcontrolname="mp4" />&#xA;     <input type="submit" value="Convert" />&#xA;  </form>&#xA;</div>&#xA;

    &#xA;

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    But my code is not working and video is not converting into audio

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    This is my video service file where i calling nodejs api to perform the task

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    import { Injectable } from &#x27;@angular/core&#x27;;&#xA;import { HttpClient  } from &#x27;@angular/common/http&#x27;;&#xA;@Injectable({&#xA;   providedIn: &#x27;root&#x27;&#xA;})&#xA;export class VideoConversionService {&#xA;&#xA;constructor(private httpClient: HttpClient) { }&#xA;&#xA;conversion(data: any){&#xA;   return this.httpClient.post(&#x27;http://localhost:3000/mp4tomp3&#x27;, data)&#xA;}&#xA;}&#xA;

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    Please anyone can solve my problem Thanks in advance

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