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Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
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Ajouter notes et légendes aux images
7 février 2011, parPour pouvoir ajouter notes et légendes aux images, la première étape est d’installer le plugin "Légendes".
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How to supply mufti filter_complex values using ffmpeg
11 octobre 2022, par Mohammed Hamdanfor single image being merged to video i use the following command to supply values for
-filter_complex


String comand = '-y -i $videoPath -i $imagePath -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=300:300[ovrl];[0:v][ovrl]overlay=100:100" $outPutPath';



but what if i want merge more than one image (input) ?


How do we make a certain distinction for each input except
$videoPath
?

String comand = '-y -i $videoPath -i $imagePath1 i $imagePath2 i $imagePath3 $outPutPath4';



How could i supply difference
scale
overlay
rotate
values for each input which is for$imagePath1
$imagePath2
$imagePath3
$imagePath4


in other word : evry input has it's own filter values ?


to be honest i have no idea what does
[1:v]
means but After several attempts, I was able to get successful command (my first command in my qwestion) to give values for one entry, and this was successful , but couldn't do it for many inputs

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How to transcode discord opus bytes wav ?
13 décembre 2022, par TacokeetI am trying to convert discords opus audio bytes to wav bytes. I'm using the discord python library Pycord to receive opus audio. This receives opus aduio from a socket. This audio is 2 channel, 48khz.


I want transcode these bytes into 1 channel 16khz wav. So that I can pass it into Pico voice their porcupine (pvporcupine) wake word detection.


I tried convert the decoced data with audioop but this doesn't work.


converted = audioop.ratecv(data.decoded_data, 2, 2, 48000, 16000, None)
converted = audioop.tomono(converted[0], 2, 1, 0)



Pycord has a feature that it writes the bytes into a wav file. I can use ffmpeg to then transcode it into an 1 channel 16khz wav file. I can then feed this file into pvporcupine. It then detects the desired wake words.


But I want to transcode the decoded bytes and then pass them into pvpvporcupine.


Any help towards an answer would be appreciated.


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I want FFMPEG generate the m3u8 file with the oldest segments instead of the newest
4 juin 2021, par SandiI have an FFmpeg command like this :


ffmpeg -i test.mp4 -f hls -hls_time 2 -hls_wrap 10 -hls_list_size 5 test.m3u8



Afaik, hls_wrap is the number of segments we want to store locally and hls_list_size is the segment listed in the m3u8 output file. The command above will generate 10 files of the video segment.


[seg 0][seg 1][seg 2][seg 3][seg 4][seg 5][seg 6][seg 7][seg 8][seg 9]



And inside the test.m3u8, of course, there are 5 newest segments listed.


[seg 5][seg 6][seg 7][seg 8][seg 9]



I want the test.m3u8 lists the oldest available segment instead of the newest. So it should contain :


[seg 0][seg 1][seg 2][seg 3][seg 4]



In another word, I want to preload the segments before it listed in test.m3u8.


The idea is I want to rsync the output of that FFmpeg command to a different folder on the network. I want to avoid test.m3u8 contains a segment that not completely copied because of the large segment size.


Please help me and pardon my English. Thank you very much !