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Carte de Schillerkiez
13 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
Langue : English
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Modifier la date de publication
21 juin 2013, parComment changer la date de publication d’un média ?
Il faut au préalable rajouter un champ "Date de publication" dans le masque de formulaire adéquat :
Administrer > Configuration des masques de formulaires > Sélectionner "Un média"
Dans la rubrique "Champs à ajouter, cocher "Date de publication "
Cliquer en bas de la page sur Enregistrer -
Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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13 avril 2011Documentation is vital to the development of improved technical capabilities.
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Golang command working in terminal but not with exec package
17 août 2016, par Jon StevensI am converting a video generation library from NodeJS to GO that primarily uses FFMPEG for all the video processing. I already have all the FFMPEG commands written out to do the generation I want. The issue is that when I try to run the command through the os/exec package, it fails. However, if I copy the exact command and run it directly in the terminal it works and I cannot figure out why that is. My code that runs the command is below :
command := "ffmpeg -y -loop 1 -i image.png -vf 'fade=in:0:15,fade=out:105:15' -c:v mpeg2video -t 5 -s 1280x720 -r 30 -q:v 1 -preset ultrafast image.mpg"
parts := strings.Fields(command)
cmd := exec.Command(parts[0], parts[1:]...)
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}The ffmpeg error I get when I try to run this code is :
[AVFilterGraph @ 0x22a9bc0] No such filter : ’fade=in:0:15,fade=out:105:15’
Error opening filters !
2016/08/17 17:48:53 exit status 1
Like I previously stated, if I copy the EXACT command :
ffmpeg -y -loop 1 -i image.png -vf 'fade=in:0:15,fade=out:105:15' -c:v mpeg2video -t 5 -s 1280x720 -r 30 -q:v 1 -preset ultrafast image.mpg
and run it directly in the terminal, it works no problem.
PLEASE HELP.
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Revision 9a5cac0a55 : msvs : Pass dependency project vcxproj files to the project generation script Th
18 mai 2013, par Martin StorsjoChanged Paths :
Modify /examples.mk
Modify /libs.mk
msvs : Pass dependency project vcxproj files to the project generation scriptThis is required since the dependencies are specified within the
vcxproj files themselves, not in the solution file. This doesn't
do anything for the old vcproj files.Change-Id : If7818d8e9dbf4aac5bcb34abe648946cf24db51c
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Youtube dl for python : set mp3 last modif date date
24 janvier 2021, par Vladimir TarasovI'm using Youtube-dl (and ffmpeg) in a python project.


The problem I have is that, on download, the downloaded file takes as default the youtube's release date of the video instead of the download date.


My youtube-dl options


ydl_opts = {
 'format': 'bestaudio/best',
 'outtmpl': path + urlToTitleYT(link) + '.mp3',
 'postprocessors': [{
 'key': 'FFmpegExtractAudio',
 'preferredcodec': 'mp3',
 'preferredquality': '320',
 }],
}



Which opt could i use in order to change the file last modification date to the download date ?
(Or do i have to edit it manually ?)