Open Media Project

This group is where users and developers of the Knight sponsored Open Media Project share information, discussions, and documentation. The Open Media Project is both a suite of modules based on the system developed by Denver Open Media and the group of 7 development partners who are contributing development, testing, documentation, training or other resources to make the Open Media modules more usable for both the PEG and Drupal communities.

The primary goal of the Open Media Project is to leverage Drupal to give local communities more control over their public access channel. The system will build on several existing modules and maintain the suite of new modules through Drupal's CVS. This is a different approach than most of the previous investments the PEG community has made in Drupal. We are also committed to developing modules that are flexible enough for a variety of uses beyond public access channels.

Current Custom Modules: Open Media Project, Open Media Show, Open Broadcast Synchronization, Open Media Timeslot Scheduler, Open Media Support, and MERCI.

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FFMPEG & Media Mover Qs

FFMPEG doesn’t seem to be working for me which also means Media Mover isn’t working, and apparently hasn’t since DOM were here to do the install, I’ve been sorting other issues so hadn’t looked at it until last week.

ffmpeg was actually at /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg not /usr/bin/ffmpeg but this didn’t resolve the issue; is this because this points to ffmpeg on the webserver and not on the encoder, and if so what should the link be?

Other potentially pertinent info:
I couldn’t find the vhook libraries (so that field on the ffmpeg wrapper page is empty).

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Impromptu DimDim Session about Emfield + Imagecache

Start: 
2009-10-28 11:40 - 12:00 America/New_York
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I'm going to do a quick, impromptu Dojo session on DimDim about using Embedded Media Field in conjunction with Imagecache. Because I feel like it. Sorry about the short notice; I'll post deets here for interested people who want to know but missed the show... For Drupal 6. Join #drupal-dojo in IRC.

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Theme Timeslots Metadata Kevin Stefan ichat Summary

This is a summary of several iChat conversations between Kevin and I re: theme timeslots and metadata

The Problems / Issues

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Revised channelAustin Theme Timeslots

We decided that we had too many theme timeslots and modified our list to the following:

1) Arts & Entertainment
2) Community Interests
3) Environmental
4) Health & Lifestyle
5) International
6) Music
7) Spiritual
8) Recreational
9) Technology & Education
10) Youth

Descriptions to follow

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Making Metadata Work

In Denver, after continued review of the development spec for the theme recommendation engine, we have some concerns about the amount of meta data to collect from producers. More specifically, we are trying to find the balance in the amount and meta data fields to request and/or require. The stations that have provided feedback have similar concerns.

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OMP Documentation Related to Synergy Integration

This morning Rich Vasquez visited channelAustin and we discussed the remaining steps needed to integrate the work he has been doing on the Open Media Project. As background, he has been writing open source code (Ruby) to write to and read from Synergy Broadcast System's database (Microsoft Access). He achieved the part of reading from Synergy's db several months ago, and recently completed writing to it. Tackling Microsoft Access has not been easy, but Rich has basically solved the problem.

Where we are at now with the project is the following:

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Documentation on openmedia.org

Wondering where the documentation that was on http://www.openmediaproject.org/ might have been backed up to.

Was looking for something there.

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channelAustin feedback on metadata

channelAustin has established the 15 following theme timeslots

Adult / Explicit
Arts / Culture / Entertainment
Community Service
Education
Environment
Ethnic
Experimental
Health
International Issues
Lifestyle
Music
News / Public Affairs / Government
Spiritual / Faith-based
Sports
Youth

Pluse we have some feedback so far on the metadata schema

OK, here are some points and observations.

1) TOPIC Categories

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You're Done, and I'm Just Getting Started!

Darn, My PEG TV station clients missed out on the DOM project group. But, they love the project and want me to upgrade their very static web site to the Open Media Project model. I know you are all working very hard on the installation profile, and that it is not ready. So, if I begin the project without the profile, is there some documentation somewhere that sets out what modules get installed at what stage, etc., along with known pitfalls, or umm, possible problems?

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DrupalMedia.org Launched for the Sprint!

As a supplement to the Media group, I launched Drupal Media today to help with the ongoing Media sprint efforts. On its front page, you'll see a map to the next sprint (which is at Mansueto - 7 World Trade Ctr, New York, NY this Friday-Saturday, October 23-24, from 9-5). Tabs are also available for discussions (add your own), videos, and a feed to the Media module issue queue. Please give me any feedback or desired functionality that would be useful for the site. (Including long-term plans for the useful domain, contributed by the good folks at Development Seed.)

Drupal Media

Don't forget that you have to pre-register if you plan to come to the sprint, with your full name. Hope to see you there, or at #drupal-media in IRC!

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Draft of ACM Server Standards Released

Daniell Krawczyk let Stefan and I know this had been posted via email...

http://alliancecm.org/standards

This is more of an outline of the standard than digging into the specifics in the detail some of us have seen, but it is a step forward.

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Revised Media Roadmap for Sprint Oct 23-24

Media API

  • Create a workflow diagram.
  • Ensure Registration of Media modules works, and is complete. See media_get_registered_modules().
  • Convert 'Resources' to 'Streams' to work w/ Stream Wrappers in core.
  • Document all hooks for the module.
  • Determine continued need/placement for 'Formatters'.
  • Continue building Media form (ala Maarten's designs).
  • Add thumbnail support for browsing files.
  • Convert dbqueries to dbtng.
  • Drupal behaviors & AHAH callbacks.
  • Create any required images.
  • Add default theme options for stream display in browser.

File/Stream Handling

  • Handle uploaded files.
  • Integrate with FileField.
  • Ensure files shared in multiple places aren't deleted unless they are singular.
  • Handle shared files/streams.
  • Handle streams other than default public/private.
  • Token integration.

Remote Streams

  • Create YouTube stream wrapper.
  • Create Flickr stream wrapper.
  • Create Brightcove stream wrapper.

Media Metadata

  • Determine continued need/placement for 'Metadata' (and how it fits w/ core RDF).
  • Determine if key/value pairs is best way to go forward.
  • Create table for storage.
  • Create hooks for modules to store unique columns.
  • Create metadata collection form.

SimpleTests

  • Create simpletests.

Views Integration

  • Allow a Views formatter for file browser -- perhaps an administrative dropdown of available views ala quicktabs or panels?

WYSIWYG Support

  • Research the WYSIWYG module to determine how to integrate.
  • Create a plan for WYSIWYG integration.
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Metadata, Take 3

This is going to be discussed in today's project call, but I wanted to get something posted about what we are asking the stations to do over the next two weeks and why since we have so much to cover during this call.

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Anyone interested in mentoring a jr. developer using MERCI Notes as a Kata Project?

The developer that we had signed up for the MERCI Notes bounty ($500) backed out. The money is still available. I've been nudging Gus to start working on smaller projects like this to both prove that the Kata model works as well as raise funds to reinvest in the Dojo and Kata... basically starting with smaller tasks and growing organically vs. trying to build the Taj Mahal of learning solutions.

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Monster Media Sprint!

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2009-10-23 09:00 - 2009-10-24 17:00 America/New_York
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Fellow Media Moguls,

We're shaking off the dust from the Media module, which was sadly neglected during the heady Summer of Code, where we got Stream Wrappers into core! I'm excited to meet now with my fellow Drupalistas, and get the module presentable for Drupal 7 (and Drupal 6, if anyone is interested in helping on that front).

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Issue Importing Content Into om_project

I'm trying to import some 'project' content into Drupal using Node Import. I have about 3,000 projects that need to be added as om_project content types, and this was the method described by Kevin to get it done.

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Adding another Media Mover config for H.264 or Ogg

Craig likes to ask questions via email. Whenever possible, I like to answer them in public places so that I can reference my answers when someone else asks a similar questions. This is from Craig's last email...

And in terms of help from you for next week the main thing I can think of is adding any Media Mover info for a format other than Flash to play well with non-flash smart phones so I can then start our Projects imports in earnest - I know you're holding out on me cos you have a Pre - but I didn't choose an iPhone, I was lumbered (ahem) with it.

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Modifying om_show content type to work with offline media

During the DOM visit at Davis Media Access we discussed importing all of our show metadata into Drupal. We have a library of over 3000 programs produced at our facility over the last 20 years. We want to start the process of digitizing this material and making it available on our website. We also want to allow users to be able to search the programs we have available and order dubs as well as request they be played on our channel (digitized or not.)

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Best Practices - Dealing with Problem Users on Your Drupal Site

One of my goals for this group is to offer best practices beyond the technical Drupal information. After getting Drupal up and running as something more than a brochureware site, everyone will run into issues managing an active online community. It's difficult to balance letting users communicate freely and protecting your organization's brand. The more control you give users the more staff time you can potentially free up, but more problems your users have the potential to cause. Those problems can quickly suck up any time you've saved.

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raSANTIAGO scripts: stuck on something

I'm trying to deal w/ script "2_person_groups.sql" and I'm having a devil of a time getting through parts of this one (and I'm sure it'll happen again later on too).

I don't understand why there's a line CONCAT("Facil import: tblPerson.PersonID=", PersonID)   AS description, -- it seems to me that this pulls in a user ID number from a member and uses it as the group description. But that line makes sense in a subsequent script, so I think it might be an error due to copy and paste.

Also, the script doesn't work, at least for me at Boston.

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This group is where users and developers of the Knight sponsored Open Media Project share information, discussions, and documentation. The Open Media Project is both a suite of modules based on the system developed by Denver Open Media and the group of 7 development partners who are contributing development, testing, documentation, training or other resources to make the Open Media modules more usable for both the PEG and Drupal communities.

The primary goal of the Open Media Project is to leverage Drupal to give local communities more control over their public access channel. The system will build on several existing modules and maintain the suite of new modules through Drupal's CVS. This is a different approach than most of the previous investments the PEG community has made in Drupal. We are also committed to developing modules that are flexible enough for a variety of uses beyond public access channels.

Current Custom Modules: Open Media Project, Open Media Show, Open Broadcast Synchronization, Open Media Timeslot Scheduler, Open Media Support, and MERCI.

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