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SPIP - plugins - embed code - Exemple
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Personnaliser les catégories
21 juin 2013, parFormulaire de création d’une catégorie
Pour ceux qui connaissent bien SPIP, une catégorie peut être assimilée à une rubrique.
Dans le cas d’un document de type catégorie, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Texte
On peut modifier ce formulaire dans la partie :
Administration > Configuration des masques de formulaire.
Dans le cas d’un document de type média, les champs non affichés par défaut sont : Descriptif rapide
Par ailleurs, c’est dans cette partie configuration qu’on peut indiquer le (...) -
HTML5 audio and video support
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...) -
De l’upload à la vidéo finale [version standalone]
31 janvier 2010, parLe chemin d’un document audio ou vidéo dans SPIPMotion est divisé en trois étapes distinctes.
Upload et récupération d’informations de la vidéo source
Dans un premier temps, il est nécessaire de créer un article SPIP et de lui joindre le document vidéo "source".
Au moment où ce document est joint à l’article, deux actions supplémentaires au comportement normal sont exécutées : La récupération des informations techniques des flux audio et video du fichier ; La génération d’une vignette : extraction d’une (...)
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Error writing to file when saving matplotlib animation with a given codec
31 mars 2017, par ideshI’ve had trouble saving an mp4 animation created with matplotlib with a given codec. However I should mention beforehand that I could save the mp4 animation without specifying codecs and that seems to work fine, except that I am not able to insert this mp4 animation into powerpoint for a presentation. Powerpoint says it cannot read the file because it is missing 64bit codec.
When digging further I discovered that Windows media player which is used by power point for the animations, has already some video codecs installed.
So I thought of saving the initial matplotlib animation with one of these codecs, which is also compatible with ffmpeg. The command
ffmpeg -codecs
on terminal lists the supported codecs and I could spot the codecs common with ffmpeg and windows media player, ex : MSS1, MSS2So I tried to save the animation with the argument
codec
set as follows.anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, 158,interval=300, blit=True)
writer = animation.writers['ffmpeg']
anim.save('film_v5.mp4', codec='mss1')Nevertheless it leads to an error, no matter what type of codec argument I put.
So I was wondering perhaps there was someone savvy, willing to help me troubleshoot this problem. Despite my attempts I could not find any solution in the stackoverflow forum.
Thank you in advance for your attention.
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swscale/output : Altivec-optimize yuv2plane1_8
17 novembre 2018, par Lauri Kasanenswscale/output : Altivec-optimize yuv2plane1_8
./ffmpeg_g -f rawvideo -pix_fmt rgb24 -s hd1080 -i /dev/zero -pix_fmt yuv420p \
f null -vframes 100 -v error -nostats -
1158 UNITS in planar1, 65528 runs, 8 skips
cpuflags 0
19082 UNITS in planar1, 65533 runs, 3 skips
16.48 speedup ratio. On x86, SSE2 is 7. Curiously, the Power C version
takes as many cycles as the x86 SSE2 version, yikes it's fast.Note that this function uses VSX instructions, but is not marked so.
This is because several existing functions also make that mistake.
I'll submit a patch moving them once this is reviewed.Signed-off-by : Lauri Kasanen <cand@gmx.com>
Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> -
ffmpeg record timelapse camera v4l2
21 mars 2019, par Paul G.How can I instruct ffmpeg (v. : 3.4.5) to record only one frame per minute from my video camera at /dev/video0 and copy it to a new file with 30 frames per second ? Goal is timelapse video of some months and record only one frame per minute into the out video to save space and processing power instead of just capturing the camera at 30fps and then preprocess the huge video file for speed up...
The camera delivers a 1920x1080 30fps stream with "mjpeg" selected in commandline. I would like to keep the raw frames and just copy them into the out file. I tried this command to get 1fps input to 30fps output but this seems not to work :
ffmpeg -framerate 1 -input_format mjpeg -i /dev/video0 -r 30 -c:v copy -an out.mp4
[video4linux2,v4l2 @ 0x55ece63ac360] The driver changed the time per frame from 1/1 to 1/30
Input #0, video4linux2,v4l2, from '/dev/video0':
Duration: N/A, start: 37064.594605, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0: Video: mjpeg, yuvj422p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 1920x1080, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbcBut this doesnt work.