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  • MediaSPIP version 0.1 Beta

    16 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta est la première version de MediaSPIP décrétée comme "utilisable".
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Pour avoir une installation fonctionnelle, 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 (...)

  • MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version

    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
    To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
    If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...)

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    13 septembre 2013

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  • How can i write a tool that acquires video/audio from my input video card ? [on hold]

    21 juillet 2014, par user3180895

    i’d like to write a simple program that can read audio and video from my input card and can save it in a file.

    I’d like to write it in Java, but if it is not possible, i can change language.
    I tried to use ffmpeg, but my device has crossbar limitations.

    My question is :

    Exists one library which can read input buffer from my device and save it in a file ?

    Can someone post a "Hello World" code for a simple example ?

    Thanks a lot.

    P.S. I am actual working with Windows.

  • Virtual host compared to multiple servers

    9 septembre 2011, par josiecat

    This may be dumb but has me wondering why and I know how to setup the virtual host but need to know the why or what it is good for.

    Why do you setup virtual host for local development and why not just put sub directories ?

    What are the real world uses and how do you use virtual host ?

    (my normal set up as of now)
    I use Mamp and just put more folders (speaking dummy terms here) in the htdocs folder. Is that ok what am I missing ?

    The reason why I would like to use virtual hosting is because I would like to have a few servers to try different technologies (e.g. adding ffmpeg support for streaming video and many others ) but do I use virtual hosting to be able to have more than one server or do I need to use something like virtual machine to have multiple servers with different versions of PHP, Mysql etc...?

    I understand how to set this stuff up just don't understand the difference from virtual host to multiple servers ? could I actually set up one with php just the basic and another for php with ffmpeg-php and other stuff like zend or what ever just to have different server environments to basically mock the actual server that the project will land when done ?

  • Internecine Legal Threats

    1er juin 2011, par Multimedia Mike — Legal/Ethical

    FFmpeg and associated open source multimedia projects such as xine, MPlayer, and VLC have long had a rebel mystique about them ; a bunch of hackers playing fast and loose with IP law in order to give the world the free multimedia experience it deserved. We figured out the algorithms using any tools available, including the feared technique of binary reverse engineering. When I gave a presentation about FFmpeg at Linuxtag in 2007, I created this image illustrating said mystique :



    It garnered laughs. But I made the point that we multimedia hackers just press on, doing our thing while ignoring legal threats. The policy has historically worked out famously for us– to date, I seem to be the only person on the receiving end of a sort-of legal threat from the outside world.

    Who would have thought that the most credible legal threat to an open source multimedia project would emanate from a fork of that very project ? Because that’s exactly what has transpired :



    Click for full threat

    So it came to pass that Michael Niedermayer — the leader of the FFmpeg project — received a bona fide legal nastygram from Mans Rullgard, a representative of the FFmpeg-forked Libav project. The subject of dispute is a scorched-earth matter involving the somewhat iconic FFmpeg zigzag logo :

     
    Original 2D logo enhanced 3D logo

    To think of all those years we spent worrying about legal threats from organizations outside the community. I’m reminded of that time-honored horror trope/urban legend staple : Get out ! The legal threats are coming from inside the house !

    I’m interested to see how this all plays out, particularly regarding jurisdiction, as we have a U.K. resident engaging an Italian lawyer outfit to deliver a legal threat to an Austrian citizen regarding an image hosted on a server in Hungary. I suspect I know why that law firm was chosen, but it’s still a curious jurisdictional setup.

    People often used to ask me if we multimedia hackers would get sued to death for doing what we do. My response was always, “There’s only one way to know for sure,” by which I meant that we would just have to engage in said shady activities and determine empirically if lawsuits resulted. So I’m a strong advocate for experimentation to push the limits. Kudos to Michael and Mans for volunteering to push the legal limits.