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  • Keeping control of your media in your hands

    13 avril 2011, par

    The vocabulary used on this site and around MediaSPIP in general, aims to avoid reference to Web 2.0 and the companies that profit from media-sharing.
    While using MediaSPIP, you are invited to avoid using words like "Brand", "Cloud" and "Market".
    MediaSPIP is designed to facilitate the sharing of creative media online, while allowing authors to retain complete control of their work.
    MediaSPIP aims to be accessible to as many people as possible and development is based on expanding the (...)

  • Les formats acceptés

    28 janvier 2010, par

    Les commandes suivantes permettent d’avoir des informations sur les formats et codecs gérés par l’installation local de ffmpeg :
    ffmpeg -codecs ffmpeg -formats
    Les format videos acceptés en entrée
    Cette liste est non exhaustive, elle met en exergue les principaux formats utilisés : h264 : H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 m4v : raw MPEG-4 video format flv : Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263 Theora wmv :
    Les formats vidéos de sortie possibles
    Dans un premier temps on (...)

  • Les vidéos

    21 avril 2011, par

    Comme les documents de type "audio", Mediaspip affiche dans la mesure du possible les vidéos grâce à la balise html5 .
    Un des inconvénients de cette balise est qu’elle n’est pas reconnue correctement par certains navigateurs (Internet Explorer pour ne pas le nommer) et que chaque navigateur ne gère en natif que certains formats de vidéos.
    Son avantage principal quant à lui est de bénéficier de la prise en charge native de vidéos dans les navigateur et donc de se passer de l’utilisation de Flash et (...)

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  • How to extract Programme service data from radio stream

    12 janvier 2017, par NathanK

    I’m using ffmpeg to save a publicly available radio stream to mp3 files. I would like to know what the schedule is for the radio station before I begin downloading the stream. In other words, I’d like to know if a radio stream contains something akin to the electronic program guide and, if so, is there a library/api available on linux that will allow me to extract this data. I know already that a radio signal can contain a program associated data field (I’m not sure how to extract this either).

    I’ve searched on stackoverflow, I wasn’t able to find anything similar. After searching for 2 hours on google to no avail, I’m choosing to post this question here. Any help is greatly appreciated.

  • ffmpeg make : *** No rule to make target 'distclean'. Stop

    11 octobre 2016, par Djave

    I’m installing ffmpeg using this guide https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu on a Digital Ocean droplet.

    I’ve run all the commands down to

    $ make distclean

    and after I do this I get the error

    make: *** No rule to make target 'distclean'.  Stop.

    How can I get past this step ?

  • Announcing x264 Summer of Code 2010 !

    19 mars 2010, par Dark Shikari — GSOC, development, google, x264

    With the announcement of Google Summer of Code 2010 and the acceptance of our umbrella organization, Videolan, we are proud to announce the third x264 Summer of Code ! After two years of progressively increasing success, we expect this year to be better than ever. Last year’s successes include ARM support and weighted P-frame prediction. This year we have a wide variety of projects of varying difficulty, including some old ones and a host of new tasks. The qualification tasks are tough, so if you want to get involved, the sooner the better !

    Interested in getting started ? Check out the wiki page, hop on #x264 on Freenode IRC, and say hi to the gang ! No prior experience or knowledge in video compression necessary : just dedication and the willingness to ask questions and experiment until you figure things out.