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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir -
Taille des images et des logos définissables
9 février 2011, parDans beaucoup d’endroits du site, logos et images sont redimensionnées pour correspondre aux emplacements définis par les thèmes. L’ensemble des ces tailles pouvant changer d’un thème à un autre peuvent être définies directement dans le thème et éviter ainsi à l’utilisateur de devoir les configurer manuellement après avoir changé l’apparence de son site.
Ces tailles d’images sont également disponibles dans la configuration spécifique de MediaSPIP Core. La taille maximale du logo du site en pixels, on permet (...) -
Déploiements possibles
31 janvier 2010, parDeux types de déploiements sont envisageable dépendant de deux aspects : La méthode d’installation envisagée (en standalone ou en ferme) ; Le nombre d’encodages journaliers et la fréquentation envisagés ;
L’encodage de vidéos est un processus lourd consommant énormément de ressources système (CPU et RAM), il est nécessaire de prendre tout cela en considération. Ce système n’est donc possible que sur un ou plusieurs serveurs dédiés.
Version mono serveur
La version mono serveur consiste à n’utiliser qu’une (...)
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Are there people interested in converting ffmpeg source to Go ?
30 septembre 2018, par No OneAfter seeing that Go compiler have been converted from C to Go I thought same for ffmpeg ? Don’t want to go deep into reasons as I think they are obvious. It was very hard to be so close to the have rich library as ffmpeg in other language. It was even hard to make bindings for that scale of library. I’m not enough advanced to start something like this myself, so is there anybody else interested in this ? If yes then where this question worth to be addressed, so people interested in this may have discussion ?
(Seems not enough obvious so adding some details.)
For applications which use large amount of commands with different complexity it is hard to read the code as it’s not actually a code. Instead, it’s commands which you will need to understand by reading docs from ffmpeg’s docs page. I had used ffmpeg before in Nodejs and there was lots of logic of manipulating command string. Also sometimes in windows it was ending with cmd limitations error. When you are working with some language it is nice to see whole logic in that language. So you know go ? than you know everything that is happening with this code without even going off from code and reading docs of another application.
There may be some benefits from executing stuff in goroutines so you can handle concurrency in the way you want not in the way it is implemented in ffmpeg.
Build faster with Go.
Less code.
Possibility to split code into smaller packages.
Also if you are familiar why community converted compiler from C to Go than I think some reasons will fit too.
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People who are using FFmpeg to stream out a live video/audio over RTSP - what is the RTSP-server you are using ?
26 décembre 2019, par Joseph MatanI’m working with this RTSP-server in-order to stream RTSP from FFmpeg (however, this server doesn’t support the codec I need).
This is the FFmpeg command I’m using, that works with the RTSP-server I’m using (just for example) :
ffmpeg -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -c:v libx264 -intra -an -f rtsp -rtsp_transport tcp rtsp://192.168.1.10:8554/test
Any suggestions for RTSP-servers that can work with the command above ?
I’ve tried so many servers, but none of them supports what I need.
Most of the servers works only on dead-sources (VOD), or directly from devices (like ip-cameras). The server I’m using, is great but don’t support many codecs... -
ffmpeg : return no chosen output if an uninitialized stream is unavailable
6 mai 2021, par Jan Ekströmffmpeg : return no chosen output if an uninitialized stream is unavailable
Otherwise the rate emulation logic in `transcode_step` never gets
hit, and the unavailability flag never gets reset, leading to an
eternal loop with some rate emulation use cases.This change was missed during the rework of ffmpeg.c, in which
encoder initialization was moved further down the time line in
commit 67be1ce0c6de330b1c10d1d121819d8a74a7b1f5 . Previously,
as the encoder initialization had happened earlier, this state was
not possible (flow getting as far as hitting the rate emulation logic,
yet not having the encoder initialized yet).Fixes #9160