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  • MediaSPIP : Modification des droits de création d’objets et de publication définitive

    11 novembre 2010, par

    Par défaut, MediaSPIP permet de créer 5 types d’objets.
    Toujours par défaut les droits de création et de publication définitive de ces objets sont réservés aux administrateurs, mais ils sont bien entendu configurables par les webmestres.
    Ces droits sont ainsi bloqués pour plusieurs raisons : parce que le fait d’autoriser à publier doit être la volonté du webmestre pas de l’ensemble de la plateforme et donc ne pas être un choix par défaut ; parce qu’avoir un compte peut servir à autre choses également, (...)

  • Ajouter notes et légendes aux images

    7 février 2011, par

    Pour pouvoir ajouter notes et légendes aux images, la première étape est d’installer le plugin "Légendes".
    Une fois le plugin activé, vous pouvez le configurer dans l’espace de configuration afin de modifier les droits de création / modification et de suppression des notes. Par défaut seuls les administrateurs du site peuvent ajouter des notes aux images.
    Modification lors de l’ajout d’un média
    Lors de l’ajout d’un média de type "image" un nouveau bouton apparait au dessus de la prévisualisation (...)

  • Contribute to translation

    13 avril 2011

    You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
    To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
    MediaSPIP is currently available in French and English (...)

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  • How to transmit videos directly from the website to RTMP server instead of using OBS ? [closed]

    28 décembre 2024, par Cường Lê Sỹ

    I had a server to receive a specific RTMP video like RTMP : //domain.com/show and use OBS to record videos, what I have to do to be able to record videos on my own website and transmit it. . Access RTMP server instead of using OBS or any code can do that, thank you

    


    I hope to be able to record videos directly on my website and play it back at the viewer page, like a livestream.

    


  • Install PyAV on Windows

    16 juin 2015, par m.barz

    I got a problem building and thus setting up PyAV 32-bit on Windows 8 (x64). I tried the workflow for Windows as indicated in their documentation, but did not succeed :

    • I cross-compiled ffmpeg on Ubuntu 14.04 with the aid of a script.
    • I copied the *shared-install folder to Windows and set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to the corresponding libs/pkgconfig path.
    • I copied the ffmpeg DLLs and its dependencies from the MinGW bin-folder to PyAV’s av folder as mentioned in PyAV’s docs.
    • I ran make build-mingw32 (where build-mingw32 is a recipe triggering python distutils like that : CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS) python setup.py build_ext --inplace -c mingw32)

    Finally I run into trouble with that last command. When the build process tries to create codec.pyd there is a bunch of undefined reference to _head_C_build27_cpython_PCBuild_libpython27_a errors leading gcc to fail. See cmd output below :

    enter image description here

    I tried this on a fresh virtual machine running Windows 8.1 Pro having installed the MinGW toolchain including msys (I used the installer from mingw.org). I also tried the MinGW installer provided here.
    I hope someone already experienced similar issues using gcc and can help me with that !

    Thanks in advance and best regards,
    Michael

  • Modifying incorrect h.264 dimension in existing video file

    11 juin 2015, par RichyJ

    After searching a lot, I’m more confused than ever !! To summarise :

    I recorded a video using my HTC One M8, using 1920x1088 resolution, and it came out fine. The next day, for some reason, in the settings I changed to 1920x1080 and the next video was weird - green bar across the top, diagonal green lines throughout and odd colour stripes. The underlying image was fine, although there seem to be some ’frame jumps’ at times. Unfortunately, this second video contained a section I would like to keep, so I’m trying to fix it...

    I’ve learned a bit about AVC/H.264, but it’s pretty confusing. Essentially, I wonder whether I can just change the ’1080’ in the file info to ’1088’ and salvage the footage - there’s no audio to worry about. I read that since 1080 is not directly divisible by 16, most encoders actually do 1088 then the player discards the remaining 8 lines at playback time. I wonder whether this is the root of the problem ? I tried to get into NALs, SPS/PPS etc, but couldn’t really fathom whether this was even relevant to my problem. A hex search didn’t even find anything that looked like the NALs given as examples elsewhere :

    Finding SPS/PPS data strings

    What does this NAL header data mean ?

    Fetching dimensions of a video

    I’ve loaded both files into a Hex editor and compared as best I can (around the moov and avcC parts), but haven’t fixed it yet. One of the single byte changes I made and saved to a new ’test’ file brought up additional info in the mediainfo program, showing that the original recording was at 1088 - this hadn’t been there before, but it still played wrongly. I found info regarding the encoding of height and width (units-1 * 16) but couldn’t work out how to use this info in practice.

    I tried ffmpeg and dumping to raw video, but couldn’t make this play at all as a yuv file.

    So, my question is, will I be able to change just one byte (or a few) in the file, to make it read as 1088 to the player, or am I looking in totally the wrong direction ?!? Is this even possible ? As I say, the actual images look intact throughout, just the colours are wrong and the lines are there, so I believe it’s something to do with YCrCb problems, but at this point, I’m lost...

    I know this isn’t specifically about programming, but the above links were all from this site, so thought it might be OK to ask here. Any help would be much appreciated !!

    I’ve recreated the conditions and done 2 short clips at 1080 and 1088 for you to see the problem but as I’m new, I can’t post them here yet. They’re on my Photobucket page if you are willing to look at them (hope this isn’t breaking the rules !!). The blueish line at the bottom is the windowsill...

    1088 still

    1080 still