Dear Lanxin,

On 01/22/2013 03:26 PM, Lanxin Ma wrote:
> However, when I do demo video submission, it still give the error
> 
> Your video could not be processed. The file might be corrupted or its 
> codec(s) might not be supported by Invenio. Please verify your video or see 
> the video submission guidelines.
> 
> In order to debug the error, I would see log messsage in invenio.log. But I 
> do not find any messeges about this error in log file.

If there is no trace of error in any log file then it might mean that 
the upload tool has not even considered sending the file. 

This can happen for eg. when using a self-signed or invalid SSL 
certificate, typically on a test/development server. In these cases 
although you have instructed your browser to trust the certificate 
(after passing all the safety dialogs "This certificate is not 
valid"->"Are you sure, or not?"->"Really?"->"This is not recommended, 
continue anyway", etc.) in order to login, the Flash plugin used to 
upload the file to the server might not have been made aware of that 
choice. To solve this you would have to trust the self-signed 
certificate at the level of your session/system (on the client, not the 
server). The procedure varies based on the operating system. You could 
also alternatively switch off SSL in your Invenio installation 
(provided that this is a test machine on which no confidential 
information will transit, including real passwords). The best would be 
to have a certificate signed by a real authority (and trusted by your 
system).

Once your video will be uploaded you will get into the real hard-core 
BibEncode and ffmpeg stuff ;-)

I also wanted to bring to your attention the following additional doc
on BibEncode:
<https://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=9&confId=183318>

Best regards
-- 
Jerome Caffaro ** CERN Document Server ** <http://cds.cern.ch/>

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