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TimedMediaHandler
Release status: stable
Implementation Media, API
Description Provides integrated support for server-side transcoding, WebM, Ogg Theora, Vorbis, MP3, Speex, and Timed Text
Author(s) Michael Dale, Jan Gerber, Tim Starling, James Heinrich, Brooke Vibber, Derk-Jan Hartman
Latest version 0.6.0
Compatibility policy Snapshots releases along with MediaWiki. Master is not backward compatible.
Database changes Yes
  • $wgMediaAudioTypes
  • $wgMediaVideoTypes
  • $wgTimedTextNS
  • $wgTmhEnableMp4Uploads
  • $wgEnabledTranscodeSet
  • $wgEnableTranscode
  • $wgTranscodeSoftSizeLimit
  • $wgTmhPriorityResolutionThreshold
  • $wgFFmpegVP9RowMT
  • $wgEnableIframeEmbed
  • $wgParserTestMediaHandlers
  • $wgTranscodeBackgroundSizeLimit
  • $wgTimedTextForeignNamespaces
  • $wgEnabledAudioTranscodeSet
  • $wgTmhSoundfontLocation
  • $wgMinimumVideoPlayerSize
  • $wgFFmpegThreads
  • $wgTmhFluidsynthLocation
  • $wgTranscodeBackgroundMemoryLimit
  • $wgTmhFileExtensions
  • $wgFFmpegLocation
  • $wgTmhPriorityLengthThreshold
  • $wgTranscodeBackgroundTimeLimit
  • $wgWaitTimeForTranscodeReset
  • transcode-reset
  • transcode-status
Licence GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
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The TimedMediaHandler extension allows you to display audio and video files in wiki pages, using the same syntax as for image files. It includes the VideoJS Player. It has support for subtitles and captions (aka Timed Text), real-time stream switching between multiple WebM and other derivatives, and many other features. TMH server-side support includes options for uploading HTML5 audio and video, multiple transcode profiles to deliver content, playback of MIDI files, metadata parsing for Ogg and WebM videos, and integration with MediaWiki's job queue system for scheduling transcoding jobs.