Difference between revisions of "Distributed Multimedia Database System Phase 1"

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a preliminary version has been published here : [http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/dmmdb-0.0.1-rc0.tar.gz dmmdb-0.0.1-rc0]
 
a preliminary version has been published here : [http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/dmmdb-0.0.1-rc0.tar.gz dmmdb-0.0.1-rc0]
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this version was used in the workshop in HBCSE, Mumbai, India.
  
 
you can read installation instructions here : [http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/INSTALL INSTALL]
 
you can read installation instructions here : [http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/INSTALL INSTALL]
  
== To do in next release ==
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== Release of an official Release Candidate : dmmdb 1.0 RC1 ==
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A last phase of development was achieved in Sarai, Delhi.
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* the support for audio archive has been added
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* uploading of custom thumbnails was implemented
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* some bugs in RSS and search engines were fixed
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This development leads to the official release of the DMMDB ( version 1.0 RC1 ) :
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[http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/dmmdb-1.0-rc1.tar.gz dmmdb-1.0-rc1]
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you can read installation instructions here : [http://giss.tv/dmmdbp/INSTALL INSTALL]
  
It still lacks :
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== Future Plans ==
  
* support for audio archives (sevy)
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The goals of GISS 3.0 have been reached with the release of the RC1,
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but some future developments are planned,
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like implementing playlists, statitics, favorites, ....
  
a playlist option will be added later,
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this will be the object of the development of DMMDB 2.0,
it is out of the scope of this development plan.
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for which we will welcome in the team Sanjay Bhangar
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from [http://camputer.org camputer.org],
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who worked on a professional video editing system :
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[http://pad.ma pad.ma]

Revision as of 17:01, 18 October 2008

Context And Goals

This tasks aims at publishing a multimedia database system that would enable each content provider to share his media archive with other G.I.S.S. participants. This media database should be available as a GPL package for most common systems ( debian, ubuntu, ... ) and easy to install on any G.I.S.S. user server.

G.I.S.S. will not provide hosting space, but the package and instructions to set up your own database easily and to connect it to other multi-media archives.

Work achieved

Start point

A first version, not complete for giss purposes, has been published in catalan for the internal canal of hangar : Video Canal Hangar

Another one has been installed on giss.tv : Video Data Base Giss Tv

It has the following features :

  • supports ogg/theora and flash formats
  • is skinable for each user :

see Chevil Canal for the creation of a user channel.

  • upload and conversion of video files

Second phase of development ( achieved 25/09/2008 )

Here, in the HBCSE center in Mumbai, we concentrated on developping the second phase :

  • documentation and installation instructions
  • traduction in other languages
  • search engines
  • and last but not least, adding RSS support

that adds distributed capability to the publishing system, see on Giss dmmdb an example of friend channels ( from artefacte.org ).

Release of an alpha release : 0.0.1-rc0

a preliminary version has been published here : dmmdb-0.0.1-rc0

this version was used in the workshop in HBCSE, Mumbai, India.

you can read installation instructions here : INSTALL

Release of an official Release Candidate : dmmdb 1.0 RC1

A last phase of development was achieved in Sarai, Delhi.

  • the support for audio archive has been added
  • uploading of custom thumbnails was implemented
  • some bugs in RSS and search engines were fixed

This development leads to the official release of the DMMDB ( version 1.0 RC1 ) :

dmmdb-1.0-rc1

you can read installation instructions here : INSTALL

Future Plans

The goals of GISS 3.0 have been reached with the release of the RC1, but some future developments are planned, like implementing playlists, statitics, favorites, ....

this will be the object of the development of DMMDB 2.0, for which we will welcome in the team Sanjay Bhangar from camputer.org, who worked on a professional video editing system : pad.ma