You would need to ask your question in the forums. This thread is only for posts pertaining to my mod.
You would need to ask your question in the forums. This thread is only for posts pertaining to my mod.
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I ask it, because i check you site and i saw that you also offer the lighttpd service integration, Ok, Thanks for your time
I do, but this is not the thread for those questions. You would either need to contact me through my site or post your question in the forums (outside of this thread).
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Hi,
I like your mod, how can i order, i am streaming using apache mod_flvx now, because my server don't allow lighttpd, about our last discussion if about the video convertion, i can do that thing reconvert everything to run to mobile, i am using Vshare2.8.1
Regards,
Mark
You can order by visiting my site and placing an order. You can either reconvert the videos yourself or, for an additional fee, I can reconvert the videos for you. Just tell me which when you order.
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Hi,
If i order today, when it will be implemented? so that i can set my time, or if you can process it today?
Regards,
Mark
If you ordered today, it would not be implemented until around 24 hours from now. Normally, I start performing installations around 7:00pm GMT-5.
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So it means Tomorrow, 7PM?
With the mod already installed (for vshare 2.7) is there a way of reducing the amount of server resources that the mp4 conversion script takes? I have tried adding nice in the conversion $cmd_hq = "nice -n20 $config[ffmpeg] ...etc". Using the nice command with various n values there does not seem to be any difference on the server when looking in the resource consumption logs. It is always at 100%.
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You can change the conversion command such that it takes up less resources (for example, changing some of the options). However, there really isn't much that can be done as H.264 conversions are CPU intensive in general. Upgrading to new versions of ffmpeg and x264 help in reducing load along with using modern day CPU hardware (that have hardware based H.264 encoders and decoders).
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Custom vShare Modules and Services
Now, your visitors can watch videos on your site using their mobile or tablet device with the Mobility Mod for vShare 2.8!
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