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  • Publier sur MédiaSpip

    13 juin 2013

    Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
    Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir

  • Librairies et binaires spécifiques au traitement vidéo et sonore

    31 janvier 2010, par

    Les logiciels et librairies suivantes sont utilisées par SPIPmotion d’une manière ou d’une autre.
    Binaires obligatoires FFMpeg : encodeur principal, permet de transcoder presque tous les types de fichiers vidéo et sonores dans les formats lisibles sur Internet. CF ce tutoriel pour son installation ; Oggz-tools : outils d’inspection de fichiers ogg ; Mediainfo : récupération d’informations depuis la plupart des formats vidéos et sonores ;
    Binaires complémentaires et facultatifs flvtool2 : (...)

  • Support audio et vidéo HTML5

    10 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
    Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
    Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
    Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)

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  • Java library for converting MP4 to MPEG-2 TS in memory ?

    30 avril 2014, par Lane

    SO...

    I have a Java FX application that runs an embedded HTTP Live Streaming server for video playback using the Media class (NOT live streaming, video on demand). The video playback consists of multiple files that are actually storing a collection of RTP packets. When my HttpHandler is called to handle the get request for the files (entries in the .m3u8 index file), I plan on...

    • Loading the file into memory
    • Creating a byte array of the RAW H264 packets
    • Convert (wrap ?) the RAW H264 to a MPEG-2 TS (ffmpeg -i video.h264 video.ts)
    • Write the MPEG-2 TS contents to the response body so that it can be played

    ...one of my requirements is that I am not able to create local files, even temp ones. So I cannot create a .h264 file, use ffmpeg to create a .ts file, read the ts file and then write the contents to the response body.

    As far as I can tell, Xuggler does not work with streams and JCodec is slow. I am fairly confident that I can dig into and understand the MPEG-2 TS format and simply convert the RAW H264 into the appropriate format, but this seems like a lot of needless work that should have been done before.

    Anyone know of a simple way to convert RAW H264 to MPEG-2 TS ? Or MP4 to MPEG-2 TS ? I can use MP4Parser to create the MP4 data in memory quickly, I just need a java library that can generate MPEG-2 TS data, thanks !

  • video hosting with PHP api or PHP script for social network project

    17 avril 2014, par al404IT

    I have a project for a small social network where user can upload their videos, video should not be longer than 1 or 2 minutes but they need to be private and related to user that uploaded.

    Since uploaded video may be in many different format I have two options :

    • upload video and use ffmpeg to process them, can i find any PHP script that does that ? PROS I have my files on my server and I'm not dependent from third party CONS I guess is a real intensive task and I may need a quite good noting plan since the beginning of this project

    • use a video hosting service that provide API to upload and process video, i actually find vzaar.com that may seems to do what I need. PROS Scalable CONS I rely on third party for my contents

    since the project is a small social network it may be interesting this too opusphp.com, but i never user or read about

    can Vimeo PRO suite my needs ? Other suggestions ?
    In future it may be necessary to add a basic video editing function to trim uploaded video setting starting and ending point

  • Converting a YUV file to .mp4 using ffmpeg for a beginner

    11 mars 2014, par GreenGodot

    I'm a newbie when it comes to linux and ffmpeg but I need to use Evalvid to stream a video file. I want to stream a file for around 500 seconds. My plan is to download one of the videos from here :

    http://media.xiph.org/

    For this example I downloaded a video of Big Buck Bunny (in this case the 480p version). it came in an xz which I used unxz on, getting me a .y4m file which I used ffmpeg to convert to a YUV file.

    ffmpeg -i big_buck_bunny_480p24.y4m bbb.yuv

    My problem is right here, I try to use examples from this site but they don't work. What is the exact command to convert it to a .mp4 file using ffmpeg or are their easier alternatives to use ?

    I have tried :

    ffmpeg -f rawvideo -s:v 1920x1080 -r 25 -i bbb.yuv -c:v libx264 output.mp4

    and this starts the conversion process but after 5 minutes I get an invalid buffer value error and the output is a mess of colours.