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  • Open letter to the European Parliament’s LIBE committee

    28 novembre 2019, par Joselyn Khor — Uncategorized

    An open letter to the European Parliament’s LIBE committee

    e-evidence newsletter

    In an effort to stem the tide of external control over user privacy, Matomo has rallied with other like-minded companies like Protonmail, NextCloud, Tutanota and Mailfence, to advocate for pro-privacy changes to the European Commission’s “e-evidence” proposal.

    Excerpt from the letter : 

    “The Commission’s e-evidence proposal threatens the competitive advantage European tech businesses have over their American counterparts by undermining the protections we can provide to our customers. It breaks with the long-standing rule that only trusted national judicial authorities can order companies to hand over customer data for criminal investigations. Instead, the Commission’s e-evidence proposal would allow any foreign law enforcement agency from across the EU to force us to hand out customer data without our own authorities doublechecking the foreign order.

    “Different from American Big Tech firms, European privacy tech companies lack the resources to verify the legality of each foreign order. Because of the way the e-evidence proposal is phrased, we would not even be able to properly authenticate foreign authorities to ensure that we are not replying to a malicious actor – let alone object to an order if we found it to be unwarranted.”

    Matomo Founder, Matthieu Aubry emphasises, “It is time that privacy-minded tech companies work together to defend their users, their businesses, and the values they are founded on. This is why we are supporting Privacy Tech Europe.”

    Read our open letter to members of the LIBE Committee in full.

  • Heroku : FFMpeg installed but php worker can't find it

    4 décembre 2019, par Greco Jonathan

    Context

    I’ve a RabbitMQ’s queue that contains AMQPMessage, those messages are referencing a video that needs to be treated (cut essentially and encoded in x264 also)

    Here’s the code that cause the issue (pretty straightforward)

           $ffprobe = FFProbe::create([
               'ffmpeg.binaries'  => '/usr/bin/ffmpeg',
               'ffprobe.binaries' => '/usr/bin/ffprobe',
           ]);

    Error Message

    TL ;DR :
    Error: "Unable to load FFProbe"

    [2019-12-03 14:55:07] messenger.ERROR : Error thrown while handling message App\Api\Message\AMQPvideoFFMPEG. Sending for retry #1 using 1000 ms delay. Error : "Unable to load FFProbe" "message" :"[object] (App\Api\Message\AMQPvideoFFMPEG : {})","class" :"App\Api\Message\AMQPvideoFFMPEG","retryCount":1,"delay":1000,"error" :"Unable to load FFProbe","exception" :"[object] (Symfony\Component\Messenger\Exception\HandlerFailedException(code : 0) : Unable to load FFProbe at /app/vendor/symfony/messenger/Middleware/HandleMessageMiddleware.php:80, FFMpeg\Exception\ExecutableNotFoundException(code : 0) : Unable to load FFProbe at /app/vendor/php-ffmpeg/php-ffmpeg/src/FFMpeg/Driver/FFProbeDriver.php:50, Alchemy\BinaryDriver\Exception\ExecutableNotFoundException(code : 0) : Executable not found, proposed : /usr/bin/ffprobe at /app/vendor/alchemy/binary-driver/src/Alchemy/BinaryDriver/AbstractBinary.php:160)" []

    Configuration & tests

    On Heroku I’ve 2 dynos :

    - web $(composer config bin-dir)/heroku-php-nginx -C config/packages/dev/heroku_nginx.conf public/
    - worker php bin/console messenger:consume ffmpeg

    On this platform, I’ve also 3 buildpacks, look below, with this specific buildpack :

    with a custom buildpack for ffmpeg

    To make sure that all is available here’s the results of my checks :

    heroku run "ffmpeg -version" -a project-dev
    Running ffmpeg -version on ⬢ project-dev... up, run.6134 (Hobby)
    ffmpeg version N-67574-g9d6ad68 Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the FFmpeg developers
    built on Nov 12 2014 11:35:09 with gcc 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5.1)
    configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --disable-asm --extra-libs=-L/app/vendor/libs/lib --extra-cflags=-I/app/vendor/libs/include --prefix=/app/vendor/ffmpeg --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-nonfree --enable-libx264 --enable-gpl
    libavutil      54. 11.100 / 54. 11.100
    libavcodec     56. 12.100 / 56. 12.100
    libavformat    56. 12.103 / 56. 12.103
    libavdevice    56.  2.100 / 56.  2.100
    libavfilter     5.  2.103 /  5.  2.103
    libswscale      3.  1.101 /  3.  1.101
    libswresample   1.  1.100 /  1.  1.100
    libpostproc    53.  3.100 / 53.  3.100
    heroku run "ffprobe -version" -a projet-dev
    Running ffprobe -version on ⬢ projet-dev... up, run.2357 (Hobby)
    ffprobe version N-67574-g9d6ad68 Copyright (c) 2007-2014 the FFmpeg developers
    built on Nov 12 2014 11:35:09 with gcc 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5.1)
    configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --disable-asm --extra-libs=-L/app/vendor/libs/lib --extra-cflags=-I/app/vendor/libs/include --prefix=/app/vendor/ffmpeg --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-nonfree --enable-libx264 --enable-gpl
    libavutil      54. 11.100 / 54. 11.100
    libavcodec     56. 12.100 / 56. 12.100
    libavformat    56. 12.103 / 56. 12.103
    libavdevice    56.  2.100 / 56.  2.100
    libavfilter     5.  2.103 /  5.  2.103
    libswscale      3.  1.101 /  3.  1.101
    libswresample   1.  1.100 /  1.  1.100
    libpostproc    53.  3.100 / 53.  3.100

    All good !

    Disclaimer

    This code is working well on another platform (handled by kubernetes), so it may need some adjustments with heroku. But can’t find it.

    Why this error since my configuration is not showing any missconfigurations ? What am I missing here ?

  • How to add day suffix[st,nd,rd,th] in timestamp's date in ffmpeg command ? [duplicate]

    16 décembre 2019, par Milan Tejani

    I am using this command to add time stamp in video :

    ffmpeg -y -i input.mp4 -vf "drawtext=fontfile=roboto.ttf:fontsize=36:fontcolor=yellow:text='%{pts\:gmtime\:1575526882\:%d %b, %Y %I\\\:%M %p}'" -preset ultrafast -f mp4 output.mp4

    this command generate date & time : 05 Dec, 2019 06:21 AM

    but i want to add day suffix after day in date like this : 05th Dec, 2019 06:21 AM

    //like 1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th.... etc

    what changes i have to do to achieve this ?