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    Dans 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.
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  • Contribute to a better visual interface

    13 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP is based on a system of themes and templates. Templates define the placement of information on the page, and can be adapted to a wide range of uses. Themes define the overall graphic appearance of the site.
    Anyone can submit a new graphic theme or template and make it available to the MediaSPIP community.

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    4 février 2011, par

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    C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
    L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
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  • ffmpeg mp3 to mp4 with image compatible with iphone [duplicate]

    3 mai 2016, par neoDev

    This question already has an answer here :

    I need to convert an mp3 to mp4 with image using ffmpeg from my OSX command line.

    I already installed last version of ffmpeg (3.0.2), and tried the following command as described here

    ./ffmpeg -loop 1 -i test.jpg -i test.mp3 -c:a copy -c:v libx264 -shortest test.mp4

    but the result mp4 file is not compatible with my iphone 5

    Now this is what I am trying

    ./ffmpeg -loop 1 -i test.png -i test.mp3 -profile:v baseline -level 3.0 test.mp4

    but I get the error

    Error while opening encoder for output stream #0:0 - maybe incorrect
    parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height

  • Webcam stream with FFMpeg on iPhone

    6 décembre 2011, par Saphrosit

    I'm trying to send and show a webcam stream from a linux server to an iPhone app. I don't know if it's the best solution, but I downloaded and installed FFMpeg on the linux server (following, for those who want to know, this tutorial).
    FFMpeg is working fine. After a lots of wandering, I managed to send a stream to the client launching

    ffmpeg  -s 320x240 -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 -f mpegts -vcodec libx264 udp://192.168.1.34:1234

    where 192.168.1.34 is the address of the client. Actually the client is a Mac, but it is supposed to be an iPhone. I know the stream is sent and received correctly (tested in different ways).
    However I didn't managed to watch the stream directly on the iPhone.
    I thought of different (possible) solutions :

    • first solution : store incoming data in a NSMutableData object. Then, when the stream ends, store it and then play it using a MPMoviePlayerController. Here's the code :

      [video writeToFile:@"videoStream.m4v" atomically:YES];
      NSURL *url = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:@"videoStream.m4v"];

      MPMoviePlayerController *videoController = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:url];

      [videoController.view setFrame:CGRectMake(100, 100, 150, 150)];

      [self.view addSubview:videoController.view];

      [videoController play];

      the problem of this solution is that nothing is played (I only see a black square), even if the video is saved correctly (I can play it directly from my disk using VLC). Besides, it's not such a great idea. It's just to make things work.

    • Second solution : use CMSampleBufferRef to store the incoming video. Much more problems comes with this solution : first of all, there's no CoreMedia.framework in my system. Besides I do not get well what does this class represents and what should I do to make it works : I mean if I start (somehow) filling this "SampleBuffer" with bytes I receive from UDP connection, then it will automatically call the CMSampleBufferMakeDataReadyCallback function I set during creation ? If yes, when ? When the single frame is completed or when the whole stream is received ?

    • Third solution : use AVFoundation framework (neither this is actually available on my Mac). I did not understand if it's actually possible to start recording from a remote source or even from a NSMutableData, a char* or something like that. On AVFoundation Programming Guide I didn't find any reference that say if it's possible or not.

    I don't know which one of this solution is the best for my purpose. ANY suggestion would be appreciate.

    Besides, there's also another problem : I didn't use any segmenter program to send the video. Now, if I'm not getting wrong, segmenter needs to split the source video in smaller/shorter video easier to send. If it is right, then maybe it's not strictly necessary to make things work (may be added later). However, since the server is running under linux, I cannot use Apple's mediastreamsegmeter. May someone suggest an opensource segmenter to use in association with FFMpeg ?


    UPDATE : I edited my question adding more informations on what I did since now and what my doubts are.

  • If you rotate the iPhone's video with ffmpeg, the rotation information sticks. Can I hide this ?

    24 août 2017, par howmanylife

    The following implementation is a command to rotate the movie by 90 degrees.

    ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -vf transpose=1 -metadata:s:v:0 rotate=0 videoo.mp4
    -vf transpose=1

    The iPhone’s video contains rotation information and actually

    ffprobe -show_streams -print_format json videoo.mp4 2>/dev/null

    To output motion picture information or rotation information as described below.

    "tags": {
                   "rotate": "90",
                   "creation_time": "2017-08-24T01:49:38.000000Z",
                   "language": "und",
                   "handler_name": "Core Media Data Handler",
                   "encoder": "'avc1'"
               },
               "side_data_list": [
                   {
                       "side_data_type": "Display Matrix",
                       "displaymatrix": "\n00000000:            0       65536           0\n00000001:       -65536           0           0\n00000002:            0           0  1073741824\n",
                       "rotation": -90
                   }
               ]



    "rotate": "90",

    and

    "side_data_list":

    and

    "rotation": -90

    Is it possible to hide this ? Or is it possible to erase only this rotation information ?