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  • Other interesting software

    13 avril 2011, par

    We don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
    The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
    We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
    Videopress
    Website : http://videopress.com/
    License : GNU/GPL v2
    Source code : (...)

  • D’autres logiciels intéressants

    12 avril 2011, par

    On ne revendique pas d’être les seuls à faire ce que l’on fait ... et on ne revendique surtout pas d’être les meilleurs non plus ... Ce que l’on fait, on essaie juste de le faire bien, et de mieux en mieux...
    La liste suivante correspond à des logiciels qui tendent peu ou prou à faire comme MediaSPIP ou que MediaSPIP tente peu ou prou à faire pareil, peu importe ...
    On ne les connais pas, on ne les a pas essayé, mais vous pouvez peut être y jeter un coup d’oeil.
    Videopress
    Site Internet : (...)

  • Possibilité de déploiement en ferme

    12 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP peut être installé comme une ferme, avec un seul "noyau" hébergé sur un serveur dédié et utilisé par une multitude de sites différents.
    Cela permet, par exemple : de pouvoir partager les frais de mise en œuvre entre plusieurs projets / individus ; de pouvoir déployer rapidement une multitude de sites uniques ; d’éviter d’avoir à mettre l’ensemble des créations dans un fourre-tout numérique comme c’est le cas pour les grandes plate-formes tout public disséminées sur le (...)

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  • make webbased ffmpeg-live transcoder on linux for multiple streams

    11 juillet 2017, par Dlniya Dlzar

    Hi I am planning to make webbased ffmpeg-live transcoder on linux for multiple streams .
    Using ffmpeg and ngnix-rtmp is the basic that i found and planning to do it
    my plan is (Web interface for adding and modifying streams (name ,input,output..)
    in database , database i mean (json file). and execute ffmpeg command depend on the JSON file (now one more thing i want to do , is to monitor streams based on
    nginx-rtmp-module/stat.xsl
    git https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/blob/master/stat.xsl
    and restart streams if there is problem , like no audio or picture
    whats is best structure to do it ?? which language is good to do the proccess
    is there any missing knowledges ?? is there any other better way in your mind ??

  • Correcting the variable name in an ffmpeg subtitle script

    21 juin 2017, par Steven Foong

    I have 175 mp4 video files and subtitle files with the extension .ass. Unfortunately, my smart TV is not able to read those subtitles. I plan to burn (hardcode) the subtitles into the video.

    I use this command :

    ffmpeg -i orgvideo.mp4 -vf subtitles="subtitle.ass" newvideo.mp4     <br />

    It works. So I plan to use a bash script to automate the process.

    Everything in the script is working but the ffmpeg command line isn’t able to retrieve the subtitle variable.

    After googling around, I found that my file name has special character and space, that causes my script to fail. If the video file name and the subtitle file is simple, then the script should be no problem.

    This is my script :

    for f in *.mp4
    do
       new="${f%%.mp4} (CHT).mp4"
       subtitle="${f%%.mp4}.chi.ass"
       &lt; /dev/null ffmpeg -i "$f" -vf subtitles="$subtitle" "$new"
    done

    The ffmpeg line is having problems reading the subtitle file variable. Can anyone help ?

  • Cloud Functions for Firebase : completing long processes without touching maximum timeout

    17 février, par Scott Ewing

    I have to transcode videos from webm to mp4 when they're uploaded to firebase storage. I have a code demo here that works, but if the uploaded video is too large, firebase functions will time out on me before the conversion is finished. I know it's possible to increase the timeout limit for the function, but that seems messy, since I can't ever confirm the process will take less time than the timeout limit.

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    Is there some way to stop firebase from timing out without just increasing the maximum timeout limit ?

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    If not, is there a way to complete time consuming processes (like video conversion) while still having each process start using firebase function triggers ?

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    If even completing time consuming processes using firebase functions isn't something that really exists, is there some way to speed up the conversion of fluent-ffmpeg without touching the quality that much ? (I realize this part is a lot to ask. I plan on lowering the quality if I absolutely have to, as the reason webms are being converted to mp4 is for IOS devices)

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    For reference, here's the main portion of the demo I mentioned. As I said before, the full code can be seen here, but this section of the code copied over is the part that creates the Promise that makes sure the transcoding finishes. The full code is only 70 something lines, so it should be relatively easy to go through if needed.

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    const functions = require(&#x27;firebase-functions&#x27;);&#xA;const mkdirp = require(&#x27;mkdirp-promise&#x27;);&#xA;const gcs = require(&#x27;@google-cloud/storage&#x27;)();&#xA;const Promise = require(&#x27;bluebird&#x27;);&#xA;const ffmpeg = require(&#x27;fluent-ffmpeg&#x27;);&#xA;const ffmpeg_static = require(&#x27;ffmpeg-static&#x27;);&#xA;

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    (There's a bunch of text parsing code here, followed by this next chunk of code inside an onChange event)

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    function promisifyCommand (command) {&#xA;    return new Promise( (cb) => {&#xA;        command&#xA;        .on( &#x27;end&#x27;,   ()      => { cb(null)  } )&#xA;        .on( &#x27;error&#x27;, (error) => { cb(error) } )&#xA;        .run();&#xA;    })&#xA;}&#xA;return mkdirp(tempLocalDir).then(() => {&#xA;    console.log(&#x27;Directory Created&#x27;)&#xA;    //Download item from bucket&#xA;    const bucket = gcs.bucket(object.bucket);&#xA;    return bucket.file(filePath).download({destination: tempLocalFile}).then(() => {&#xA;      console.log(&#x27;file downloaded to convert. Location:&#x27;, tempLocalFile)&#xA;      cmd = ffmpeg({source:tempLocalFile})&#xA;               .setFfmpegPath(ffmpeg_static.path)&#xA;               .inputFormat(fileExtension)&#xA;               .output(tempLocalMP4File)&#xA;      cmd = promisifyCommand(cmd)&#xA;      return cmd.then(() => {&#xA;        //Getting here takes forever, because video transcoding takes forever!&#xA;        console.log(&#x27;mp4 created at &#x27;, tempLocalMP4File)&#xA;        return bucket.upload(tempLocalMP4File, {&#xA;            destination: MP4FilePath&#xA;        }).then(() => {&#xA;          console.log(&#x27;mp4 uploaded at&#x27;, filePath);&#xA;        });&#xA;      })&#xA;    });&#xA;  });&#xA;

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