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Video d’abeille en portrait
14 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2012
Langue : français
Type : Video
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Encoding and processing into web-friendly formats
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
Video files are encoded in MP4, Ogv and WebM (supported by HTML5) and MP4 (supported by Flash).
Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
Where possible, text is analyzed in order to retrieve the data needed for search engine detection, and then exported as a series of image files.
All uploaded files are stored online in their original format, so you can (...) -
Submit bugs and patches
13 avril 2011Unfortunately a software is never perfect.
If you think you have found a bug, report it using our ticket system. Please to help us to fix it by providing the following information : the browser you are using, including the exact version as precise an explanation as possible of the problem if possible, the steps taken resulting in the problem a link to the site / page in question
If you think you have solved the bug, fill in a ticket and attach to it a corrective patch.
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MediaSPIP Player : problèmes potentiels
22 février 2011, parLe lecteur ne fonctionne pas sur Internet Explorer
Sur Internet Explorer (8 et 7 au moins), le plugin utilise le lecteur Flash flowplayer pour lire vidéos et son. Si le lecteur ne semble pas fonctionner, cela peut venir de la configuration du mod_deflate d’Apache.
Si dans la configuration de ce module Apache vous avez une ligne qui ressemble à la suivante, essayez de la supprimer ou de la commenter pour voir si le lecteur fonctionne correctement : /** * GeSHi (C) 2004 - 2007 Nigel McNie, (...)
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python simple web app stack [on hold]
8 septembre 2013, par Shonu93I am currently learning python and have written an app that I would like to put out on the web and/or Facebook platform. My script for the app is around 50-100 lines. The things I would like to implement are :
1.HTML5 and CSS3
- I'm good with this and would like to make the front end really appealing.
2.Database
- A simple database that keeps some basic info of the users who have used this app. (Either
through their Facebook account or something else ! ) - I would also like to have the option of storing 30 second mp3 clips. Say around 50 of
these clips which the user can select and download.
3.Python Backend
- My python script should process user input on the server and send the output to the user.
- My server should also have ffmpeg and lame libraries installed. (As my app requires this !)
NOTE ** I would like to develop the complete web app locally first, before deploying it on the web **
I really have no idea how to go about this. My app works like a charm on my Mac OSX and I really want to deploy this app on the web to make others happy too ! Do help me out guys !
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FFMPEG Encryption of Live Streams
19 juillet 2016, par trueblueI am working on ffmpeg live streaming, where in i need to encrypt Live Streams. I am trying to figure out the same. I worked with AES, but it works only on a stored file. Can I use https or rtmpe etc by using private keys, SSL certificates etc ? Anybody who is working on the same, kindly share your thoughts.
Eg : I am streaming my live cam feed using
ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
I want to take stream1 as Input and Encrypt it continuously. And at the other end I want to decrypt and Play.
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Processing a video on a webserver [on hold]
6 septembre 2013, par Django ReinhardtA client is interested in applying a Sepia style filter, as well as title cards, to user-uploaded videos on their website. This would obviously be automated on their webserver, and it seems ffmpeg, dvd-slideshow and/or aviDemux are good ways to make this happen.
Unfortunately, from what I've read, such processing would require a lot of webserver CPU power — far more than the average webserver usually has. How can I practically perform these calculations on a website ?
Should I just try and go for a beefy dedicated hosting package, or can I rent another server that's more suited to video processing ?