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Amélioration de la version de base
13 septembre 2013Jolie sélection multiple
Le plugin Chosen permet d’améliorer l’ergonomie des champs de sélection multiple. Voir les deux images suivantes pour comparer.
Il suffit pour cela d’activer le plugin Chosen (Configuration générale du site > Gestion des plugins), puis de configurer le plugin (Les squelettes > Chosen) en activant l’utilisation de Chosen dans le site public et en spécifiant les éléments de formulaires à améliorer, par exemple select[multiple] pour les listes à sélection multiple (...) -
Configuration spécifique pour PHP5
4 février 2011, parPHP5 est obligatoire, vous pouvez l’installer en suivant ce tutoriel spécifique.
Il est recommandé dans un premier temps de désactiver le safe_mode, cependant, s’il est correctement configuré et que les binaires nécessaires sont accessibles, MediaSPIP devrait fonctionner correctement avec le safe_mode activé.
Modules spécifiques
Il est nécessaire d’installer certains modules PHP spécifiques, via le gestionnaire de paquet de votre distribution ou manuellement : php5-mysql pour la connectivité avec la (...) -
Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues
18 février 2011, parMultilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela.
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avformat/allformats : Making av_register_all() thread-safe.
7 avril 2016, par Vivekanandavformat/allformats : Making av_register_all() thread-safe.
When multiple threads tries to call av_register_all(), the first thread sets
initialized to 1 and do the register process. At the same time, other thread might
also call av_register_all(), which returns immediately because initialized is set to 1
(even when it has not completed registering codecs). We can avoid this problem
if we set initialised to 1 while exiting from function.Github : Closes #196
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FFmpeg making video from images placed in different folders
20 août 2013, par Ali faizanI am making video from images in FFmpeg. I want to know if I can make video from images placed in different folders. Like first image is placed in folder1 and other in folder2 can I use both images in folder1 and folder2 to make a single video having both images in any order. Just want to know can I use images from two different folders to make a single video. if yes. Than how can i do that ?
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nodejs ffmpeg play video at specific time and stream it to client
12 mars 2020, par bluejaykeI’m trying to make a basic online video editor with nodeJS and ffmpeg.
To do this I need 2 steps :
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set the in-and-out times of the videos from the client, which requires the client to view the video at specific times, and switch the position of the video. Meaning, if a single video is used as an input, and split it into smaller parts, it needs to replay from the starting time of the next edited segment, if that makes sense.
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send the input-output data to nodejs and export it with ffmpeg as a finished vide.
At first I wanted to do 1. purely on the client, then upload the source video(s) to nodeJS, and generate the same result with ffmpeg, and send back the result.
But there are may problems with video processing on the client side in HTML at the moment, so now I have a change of plans : to do all of the processing on the nodeJS server, including the video playing.
This is the part I am stuck at now. I’m aware that ffmpeg can be used in many different ways from nodeJS, but I have not found a way to play a .mp4 webm video in realtime with ffmpeg, at a specific timestamp, and send the streaming video (again, at a certain timestamp) to the client.
I’ve seen the pipe:1 attribute from ffmpeg, but I couldn’t find any tutorials to get it working with an mp4 webm video, and to parse the stdout data somehow with nodejs and send it to the client. And even if I could get that part to work, I still have no idea to play the video, in realtime, at a certain timestamp.
I’ve also seen ffplay, but that’s only for testing as far as I know ; I haven’t seen any way of getting the video data from it in realtime with nodejs.
So :
how can I play a video, in nodeJS, at a specific time (preferably with ffmpeg), and send it back to the client in realtime ?
What I have already seen :
Best approach to real time http streaming to HTML5 video client
Live streaming using FFMPEG to web audio api
Ffmpeg - How to force MJPEG output of whole frames ?
ffmpeg : Render webm from stdin using NodeJS
No data written to stdin or stderr from ffmpeg
node.js live streaming ffmpeg stdout to res
Realtime video conversion using nodejs and ffmpeg
Pipe output of ffmpeg using nodejs stdout
can’t re-stream using FFMPEG to MP4 HTML5 video
FFmpeg live streaming webm video to multiple http clients over Nodejs
http://www.mobiuso.com/blog/2018/04/18/video-processing-with-node-ffmpeg-and-gearman/
stream mp4 video with node fluent-ffmpeg
How to get specific start & end time in ffmpeg by Node JS ?
Live streaming : node-media-server + Dash.js configured for real-time low latency
Low Latency (50ms) Video Streaming with NODE.JS and html5
Server node.js for livestreaming
Stream part of the video to the client
Video streaming with HTML 5 via node.js
How to (pseudo) stream H.264 video - in a cross browser and html5 way ?
How to stream video data to a video element ?
How do I convert an h.264 stream to MP4 using ffmpeg and pipe the result to the client ?
https://medium.com/@brianshaler/on-the-fly-video-rendering-with-node-js-and-ffmpeg-165590314f2
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