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  • Initialisation de MediaSPIP (préconfiguration)

    20 février 2010, par

    Lors de l’installation de MediaSPIP, celui-ci est préconfiguré pour les usages les plus fréquents.
    Cette préconfiguration est réalisée par un plugin activé par défaut et non désactivable appelé MediaSPIP Init.
    Ce plugin sert à préconfigurer de manière correcte chaque instance de MediaSPIP. Il doit donc être placé dans le dossier plugins-dist/ du site ou de la ferme pour être installé par défaut avant de pouvoir utiliser le site.
    Dans un premier temps il active ou désactive des options de SPIP qui ne le (...)

  • Supporting all media types

    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 can I get audio in my ffmpeg stream to nginx rtmp server ?

    26 novembre 2013, par Conor Patrick

    I currently have a nginx server setup with the rtmp plugin for video streaming. I'm streaming to it with ffmpeg and then displaying the stream on a web browser with adobe flash player.

    I have the video streaming successfully but I have not been able to get audio.

    This is the ffmpeg command I use to start the stream

    ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -s 320x240 -r 16 -i /dev/video0 -f alsa -i hw:0 -an -f flv rtmp://123.456.789.51:31002/rover/mystream

    The stream then goes to nginx which is running on this conf file

    worker_processes  1;

    error_log  logs/user/error.log debug;

    events {
       worker_connections  1024;
    }

    rtmp {
       server {
           listen 31002;

           application rover {
               live on;
               #meta copy;
               #interleave on;
               allow publish all;
               allow play all;

               hls on;
               #record keyframes;
               #record_path /tmp;
               #record_max_size 128K;
               #record_interval 30s;
               #record_suffix .this.is.flv;

               #on_publish http://localhost:8080/publish;
               #on_play http://localhost:8080/play;
               #on_record_done http://localhost:8080/record_done;
           }
       }
    }

    http {
       server {
           listen      26360;

           location /stat {
               rtmp_stat all;
               rtmp_stat_stylesheet stat.xsl;
           }

           location /stat.xsl {
               root nginx-rtmp-module-master/;
           }

           location /control {
               rtmp_control all;
           }

           #location /publish {
           #    return 201;
           #}

           #location /play {
           #    return 202;
           #}

           #location /record_done {
           #    return 203;
           #}

           location /rtmp-publisher {
               root /path/to/test;
           }

           location / {
               root nginx-rtmp-module-master/test/www;
           }
       }
    }

    I then access the stream from a browser using this set up for the adobe flash player and strobe media player.

       
       
       
       
       
       
       

    Could I get some suggestions as to how I couldn't be getting audio ? I'm streaming video from my webcam and specifying audio from my mic.

  • How save an audio buffer with Fluent FFmpeg

    17 juin 2016, par Luke

    I have a Buffer object that contains audio data and I’m wondering if I can save this Buffer through Fluent FFmpeg without writing it to a file temporary first.

    I came across this other question : fluent-ffmpeg module : "end" event does not fire

    Which seems to do what I need but with video, however, this technique doesn’t seem to work for me. I get the following error :

    ffmpeg write error 'Input stream error: not implemented'

    How can I pipe a Buffer directly to Fluent FFmpeg without writing it to a temporary file first ?

  • What are the steps required to create a non-NPAPI video decoder plugin - VLC Alternative ?

    26 novembre 2013, par ElHaix

    Google's Say Goodbye to Our Old Friend NPAPI blog post indicates that NPAPI plugin support will cease by the end of 2014 (in favor of PPAPI).

    We have considered the option of using the ffmpeg libraries to create our own video plugin to simply decode RTSP encoded H.264 video streams on the client - important because we need as near real-time video display (avoiding transcoding latency). Using the ffmpeg libraries, there is still a 3-5 second delay in decoding the stream, not as fast as running MPlayer with the -benchmark option.

    In trying Google's PNaCl recommendation, we just got the LOADING status and the following error :

    NativeClient : NaCl module load failed : PnaclCoordinator : Compile
    process could not be created : ServiceRuntime : failed to start

    Are there any other alternatives or suggestions ?