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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Creating farms of unique websites
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
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Organiser par catégorie
17 mai 2013, parDans MédiaSPIP, une rubrique a 2 noms : catégorie et rubrique.
Les différents documents stockés dans MédiaSPIP peuvent être rangés dans différentes catégories. On peut créer une catégorie en cliquant sur "publier une catégorie" dans le menu publier en haut à droite ( après authentification ). Une catégorie peut être rangée dans une autre catégorie aussi ce qui fait qu’on peut construire une arborescence de catégories.
Lors de la publication prochaine d’un document, la nouvelle catégorie créée sera proposée (...)
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ffmpeg issue with file paths and wav file [closed]
8 septembre 2023, par 101is5I'm trying to run :


ffmpeg -i audio_input_files/voz.wav voz.mp3



I'm using Windows 11 and I've tested it in PowerShell and CMD.


The issue here involves path syntax and file format.

As shown in an example from ffmpeg docs (ffmpeg -i /tmp/test%d.Y /tmp/out.mpg
) and many other sources, I should put a leading slash in relative paths. Here, however, that causesNo such file or directory
, for both slash and backslash. Unlike everywhere I've looked, removing the leading slash was the solution.

Now, if the input is provided as a path and it is a
.wav
file, I getInvalid data found when processing input
.

Providing just names (and being in the correct folder, obviously), e.g.
ffmpeg -i voz.wav voz.mp3
works just fine, though.

Is there a workaround for that, i.e. in case I want to use paths for wav files with ffmpeg ?


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How to keep the orientation number after converting from a video file to a image file by a ffmpeg command
15 mars 2018, par user27240The command below is working perfectly fine for my environment except it deletes the orientation number of the image file after being converted from a video file.
I’d like to know how to keep the orientation number of the image with the command line below(it also have to keep the original purpose of its functionality which is conversion of a video to a image to another directory). I’d appreciate your support.
for i in /path/to/inputs/*.mp4; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -frames:v 1 "/path/to/outputs/$(basename "$i" .mp4).jpg"; done
ffmpeg version 2.2.2
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Want to print a console message on every .ts file entry in m3u8 file by ffmpeg
18 décembre 2015, par Anurag YadavI am using ffmpeg to record ip camera rtsp stream. I want to get .ts file entry at the instant when the entry is done in m3u8 file so that i can get and store it somewhere else. That’s why i want to print a console message when ffmpeg do entry on m3u8 file. I am using below command. Also Iam running command using java.
ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -i <ip camera="camera" rtsp="rtsp" url="url"> -c:v copy -map 0 -f segment -segment_time 5 -segment_list_type m3u8 -segment_list /home/ira/Desktop/test/out.m3u8 -segment_format ts -y /home/ira/Desktop/test/out%01d.ts
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