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MediaSPIP v0.2
21 juin 2013, parMediaSPIP 0.2 is the first MediaSPIP stable release.
Its official release date is June 21, 2013 and is announced here.
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Ajouter des informations spécifiques aux utilisateurs et autres modifications de comportement liées aux auteurs
12 avril 2011, parLa manière la plus simple d’ajouter des informations aux auteurs est d’installer le plugin Inscription3. Il permet également de modifier certains comportements liés aux utilisateurs (référez-vous à sa documentation pour plus d’informations).
Il est également possible d’ajouter des champs aux auteurs en installant les plugins champs extras 2 et Interface pour champs extras. -
Encodage et transformation en formats lisibles sur Internet
10 avril 2011MediaSPIP transforme et ré-encode les documents mis en ligne afin de les rendre lisibles sur Internet et automatiquement utilisables sans intervention du créateur de contenu.
Les vidéos sont automatiquement encodées dans les formats supportés par HTML5 : MP4, Ogv et WebM. La version "MP4" est également utilisée pour le lecteur flash de secours nécessaire aux anciens navigateurs.
Les documents audios sont également ré-encodés dans les deux formats utilisables par HTML5 :MP3 et Ogg. La version "MP3" (...)
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Android : Build a decoder library from Jpeg to MP4 video
9 juillet 2014, par Ilya_GazmanI am working on Android 2.2, and my goal is to covert a sequence of images to mp4 video, MPEG-4_Part_14, to be more exact.
The most reasonable solution would be using FFmpeg libraries, and compile them to Android using NDK. How ever I am looking for solution without NDK.
I do not expect from you to build this tool for me, or find some one else who did. I spent quit of time now searching for that, and it’s some thing that probably no1 one did yet.
So the only thing that I am asking, is help me find the specs so I be able to build the decoder by my self. I know that it’s not a trivial task(May be this is why no one did it yet), but I want to do it any way. So please just help me start it.
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How to increase video encoding speed in ffmpeg ?
16 octobre 2017, par Ashutosh TiwariI am recording video clips and then joining all the clips in a final video.
Everything goes fine but the joining process takes too long.Tried to using some ffmpeg filters from here :
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264And here is my ffmpeg command that I am using to increase the speed (which seems to be wrong) :
command = new String[]{"-y",
"-f",
"concat",
"-safe",
"0",
"-i",
"/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/my_file.txt",
"-c:v",
"-preset",
"fast",
"-crf",
"22",
"copy",
"-flags",
"+global_header",
"/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/SampleApp/" + videoOutputPath
};Please help ! Thanks much.
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WMA Lossless and ProRes Encoder
4 mars 2012, par Multimedia Mike — GeneralThe projects (FFmpeg / Libav) just got a WMA lossless decoder. For those keeping score, this means that there are open source methods for decoding every single one of Microsoft’s proprietary audio codecs (Windows Media Audio, or WMA) : WMA v1, WMA v2, WMA9/Pro, WMA Voice, and now WMA lossless. Currently, it’s only advertised to decode 16-bit audio (no 24-bit). Also, when I first tried it a few days ago, it didn’t decode the very end of the single sample file I concocted many years ago (luckynight.wma). But that might be cleared up by now.
Some other recent developments in the projects that I wanted to call out : An encoder for the Apple ProRes encoder from Kostya ; XWD (X window dump) image decoding and encoding from Paul B. Mahol ; a Sun rasterfile encoder from Aneesh Dogra.
And then there’s the new playback system for CDXL files, also courtesy of Paul B. Mahol. I wasn’t familiar with this format until I wrote this post, which is surprising, given the format’s vintage. This was a CD-ROM FMV format favored for Amiga computers. Here it is in all its 160x120x10fps glory :
That’s the amigaball.cdxl sample available in the repository. The sample is 3835910 bytes large and plays for about 24 seconds. This yields a data rate of about 159 kbytes/second. So, yeah, single-speed CD-ROM FMV.