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    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

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  • How to save last 30 seconds of video in py

    5 juin 2024, par Mateus Coelho

    I want the last 30 seconds to be recorded every time I click enter and sent to the cloud. for example, if I click at 00:10:30, I want a video that records from 00:10:00 to 00:10:30 and if I click in sequence at 00:10:32, I need another different video that in its content is recorded from 00:10:02 to 00:10:32.

    


    I think I have a problem where I will always end up recovering from the same buffer in the last 30 seconds. Is there any approach so that whenever I click enter I retrieve a unique video ? Is my current approach the best for the problem ? Or should I use something else ?

    


    import subprocess
import os
import keyboard
from datetime import datetime
from google.cloud import storage

# Configuration
STATE = "mg"
CITY = "belohorizonte"
COURT = "duna"
RTSP_URL = "rtsp://Apertai:130355va@192.168.0.2/stream1"
BUCKET_NAME = "apertai-cloud"
CREDENTIALS_PATH = "C:/Users/Abidu/ApertAI/key.json"

def start_buffer_stream():
    # Command for continuous buffer that overwrites itself every 30 seconds
    buffer_command = [
        'ffmpeg',
        '-i', RTSP_URL,
        '-map', '0',
        '-c', 'copy',
        '-f', 'segment',
        '-segment_time', '30',  # Duration of each segment
        '-segment_wrap', '2',  # Number of segments to wrap around
        '-reset_timestamps', '1',  # Reset timestamps at the start of each segment
        'buffer-%03d.ts'  # Save segments with a numbering pattern
    ]
    return subprocess.Popen(buffer_command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)

def save_last_30_seconds_from_buffer(buffer_file):
    datetime_now = datetime.now()
    datetime_now_formatted = f"{datetime_now.day:02}{datetime_now.month:02}{datetime_now.year}-{datetime_now.hour:02}{datetime_now.minute:02}"
    output_file_name = os.path.abspath(f"{STATE}-{CITY}-{COURT}-{datetime_now_formatted}.mp4")

    # Copy the most recent buffer segment to the output file
    save_command = [
        'ffmpeg',
        '-i', buffer_file,
        '-c', 'copy',
        output_file_name
    ]
    subprocess.run(save_command, check=True)
    print(f"Saved last 30 seconds: {output_file_name}")
    return output_file_name

def upload_to_google_cloud(file_name):
    client = storage.Client.from_service_account_json(CREDENTIALS_PATH)
    bucket = client.bucket(BUCKET_NAME)
    blob = bucket.blob(os.path.basename(file_name).replace("-", "/"))
    blob.upload_from_filename(file_name, content_type='application/octet-stream')
    print(f"Uploaded {file_name} to {BUCKET_NAME}")
    os.remove(file_name)  # Clean up the local file

def main():
    print("Starting continuous buffer for RTSP stream...")
    start_time = datetime.now()
    buffer_process = start_buffer_stream()
    print("Press 'Enter' to save the last 30 seconds of video...")

    while True:
        # Verify if 30 seconds has passed since start
        if keyboard.is_pressed('enter'):
            print("Saving last 30 seconds of video...")
            elapsed_time = (datetime.now() - start_time).total_seconds()
            # Determine which buffer segment to save
            if elapsed_time % 60 < 30:
                buffer_file = 'buffer-000.ts'
            else:
                buffer_file = 'buffer-001.ts'
            final_video = save_last_30_seconds_from_buffer(buffer_file)
            upload_to_google_cloud(final_video)

if _name_ == "_main_":
    main()




    


  • Revision d205335060 : [svc] Finalize spatial svc first pass rate control 1. Save stats for each

    19 mars 2014, par Minghai Shang

    Changed Paths :
     Modify /examples/vp9_spatial_scalable_encoder.c


     Modify /test/svc_test.cc


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_firstpass.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_firstpass.h


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_onyx_if.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_onyx_int.h


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_svc_layercontext.h


     Modify /vpx/src/svc_encodeframe.c


     Modify /vpx/vpx_encoder.h



    [svc] Finalize spatial svc first pass rate control

    1. Save stats for each spatial layer
    2. Add frame buffer management for svc first pass rc
    3. Set default spatial layer to 1
    4. Flush encoder at the end of stream in test app
    This only supports spatial svc.
    Change-Id : Ia89cfa87bb6394e6c0405b921d86c426d0a0c9ae

  • How to paint on a video frame by frame and save it using flutter ?

    20 septembre 2022, par Maxence Bourdin

    The goal is to analyse a video frame by frame and apply a painting on each of those frames. Then save the video and be able to play it.

    


    Do you know if such a thing is possible in flutter ? I've heard about ffmpeg package but I'm not too sure if that's possible with it.