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  • MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version

    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    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 (...)

  • 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 (...)

  • (Dés)Activation de fonctionnalités (plugins)

    18 février 2011, par

    Pour gérer l’ajout et la suppression de fonctionnalités supplémentaires (ou plugins), MediaSPIP utilise à partir de la version 0.2 SVP.
    SVP permet l’activation facile de plugins depuis l’espace de configuration de MediaSPIP.
    Pour y accéder, il suffit de se rendre dans l’espace de configuration puis de se rendre sur la page "Gestion des plugins".
    MediaSPIP est fourni par défaut avec l’ensemble des plugins dits "compatibles", ils ont été testés et intégrés afin de fonctionner parfaitement avec chaque (...)

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  • mmaldec : limit internal buffering

    14 avril 2016, par wm4
    mmaldec : limit internal buffering
    

    This uses a new MMAL feature, which limits the number of extra frames
    that can be buffered within the decoder. VIDEO_MAX_NUM_CALLBACKS can
    be defined as positive or negative number. Positive numbers are
    absolute, and can lead to deadlocks if the user underestimates the
    number of required buffers. Negative numbers specify the number of extra
    buffers, e.g. -1 means no extra buffer, (-1-N) means N extra buffers.

    Set a gratuitous default of -11 (N=10). This is much lower than the
    firmware default, which appears to be 96.

    This is backwards compatible, but needs a symbol only present in newer
    firmware headers. (It’s an enum item, so it requires a check in
    configure.)

    Signed-off-by : Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>

    • [DBH] configure
    • [DBH] libavcodec/mmaldec.c
  • ffmpeg scale image with unrelated number in the name

    15 juin 2016, par loctrice

    I’m attempting to scale image(s) that have any given name. I’ve found my script is failing on files that have numbers in the name. "0% financing", "24 Hour", etc. The other files are working fine, so it’s not the script itself. I get :

    [image2 @ 0x7fbce2008000] Could find no file with path ’/path/to/0% image.jpeg’ and index in the range 0-4

    How can I tell ffmpeg that this isn’t a search pattern, or sequential numbered files ? There’s only 1 jpeg in each location, and I do not have control of the file names to change them.

    -update-
    I’ve figured out the command

    ffmpeg -pattern_type none -i /path/to/0%\ image/0%\ image.jpeg -vf scale=320:-1 /path/to/0%\ image/0%\ image.out.jpeg

    gets me past the initial problem, but the output won’t work because I can’t get it now to escape the final argument. If I am in the directory (so no path) and change the output to just out.jpeg it will work, so I’m confident the first error is corrected.

    Now I need to figure out how to use spaces in the path in the output argument ? I’ve tried surrounding it in quotes :

    "0% image.out.jpeg"

    regular escapes :

    0%\ image.out.jpeg

    and surrounding it in quotes and using escapes at the same time :

    "0%\ image.out.jpeg"
  • libx265 motion compensation and CU traverse

    17 juin 2016, par Ariana

    I’m trying to play with the H.265 motion compensation and search (HEVC- libx265 implementation from here : https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/downloads). I need to slightly extend the edge extension search, and fill the macro block with left-most pixels as if my sample videos are like cylinder (rightmost is connected to leftmost).

    What I need to do is basically this :

    enter image description here

    One way to do that is to modify the edge extension area (which is already in the code, in the frameFilter.cpp), and do that for rightmost and fill parts of blocks which are out with leftmost pixels. I identified the piece of code here which apparently is responsible for that. Can someone help me with implementing this feature ?

    if ((col == 0) | (col == m_frameFilter->m_numCols - 1))
       {
           // TODO: improve by process on Left or Right only
           primitives.extendRowBorder(reconPic->getLumaAddr(m_rowAddr), stride, reconPic->m_picWidth, realH, reconPic->m_lumaMarginX);

           if (m_frameFilter->m_param->internalCsp != X265_CSP_I400)
           {
               primitives.extendRowBorder(reconPic->getCbAddr(m_rowAddr), strideC, reconPic->m_picWidth >> hChromaShift, realH >> vChromaShift, reconPic->m_chromaMarginX);
               primitives.extendRowBorder(reconPic->getCrAddr(m_rowAddr), strideC, reconPic->m_picWidth >> hChromaShift, realH >> vChromaShift, reconPic->m_chromaMarginX);
           }
       }

       // Extra Left and Right border on first and last CU
       if ((col == 0) | (col == m_frameFilter->m_numCols - 1))
       {
           copySizeY += lumaMarginX;
           copySizeC += chromaMarginX;
       }

       // First column need extension left padding area and first CU
       if (col == 0)
       {
           pixY -= lumaMarginX;
           pixU -= chromaMarginX;
           pixV -= chromaMarginX;
       }