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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
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XMP PHP
13 mai 2011, parDixit Wikipedia, XMP signifie :
Extensible Metadata Platform ou XMP est un format de métadonnées basé sur XML utilisé dans les applications PDF, de photographie et de graphisme. Il a été lancé par Adobe Systems en avril 2001 en étant intégré à la version 5.0 d’Adobe Acrobat.
Étant basé sur XML, il gère un ensemble de tags dynamiques pour l’utilisation dans le cadre du Web sémantique.
XMP permet d’enregistrer sous forme d’un document XML des informations relatives à un fichier : titre, auteur, historique (...) -
Installation en mode ferme
4 février 2011, parLe mode ferme permet d’héberger plusieurs sites de type MediaSPIP en n’installant qu’une seule fois son noyau fonctionnel.
C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
Dans un premier temps, vous devez avoir installé les mêmes fichiers que l’installation (...) -
Librairies et binaires spécifiques au traitement vidéo et sonore
31 janvier 2010, parLes logiciels et librairies suivantes sont utilisées par SPIPmotion d’une manière ou d’une autre.
Binaires obligatoires FFMpeg : encodeur principal, permet de transcoder presque tous les types de fichiers vidéo et sonores dans les formats lisibles sur Internet. CF ce tutoriel pour son installation ; Oggz-tools : outils d’inspection de fichiers ogg ; Mediainfo : récupération d’informations depuis la plupart des formats vidéos et sonores ;
Binaires complémentaires et facultatifs flvtool2 : (...)
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Use FFMPEG to put images separately inside a "box" and keeping their original positions of the X and Y boundaries and maybe modify their offsets
14 septembre 2020, par karl-policeI have a collection of images, for this example, I created 3 images that have different sizes, but the image itsself is the same, except it is moved more down or left or right.


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2 :
3 :


These are the images. The total sizes of all images together is 35x39, so that means that they need to go inside an 35x39 image so it can later be used to craft them into a GIF as example. Since "crop" does not really work as it crops it smaller and can't make them bigger and I can't imagine it being the best solution for that anyway, perhaps.


So this is the invisible 35x39 sized box.


image :


So what I'm trying to do is to figure out how I can put each of these images separately in the 35x39 sized box, but maintaining the original X position or the Y position or both, from the boundaries of the images. I'm trying to figure out how I can do this for other transparent images for similar things, mostly used to craft animations. Here into a GIF out of image collections, but the images need to be fixed first.


I tried to look in the FFMPEG documentation, but there's many many filters and etc. that I had a few issues finding the right thing. I'm also not sure if it is also then possible to change the offset of the X and Y, because I think if there's something to make it keep the original position of X and Y, then I also think that there's probably something to change the offset of it aswell.




End result of the images could basically be :


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2 :
3 :


This end result example of the images, basically have their X aligned on the top and Y aligned on the left. I'm not sure if you can call it "original X position", because if I compare it to Photoshop's special paste and keep at original position, it puts the first image a bit more down as example, for some reason. So I just moved the X all the way to the top and the Y all the way to the left.


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FFMPEG - make a stable & zero-padded frame counter
2 octobre 2020, par L0LockI use FFMPEG to print a frame counter on my videos, but I have two issues :




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- The text stutters
- I'd like to have the possibility to have the number zero-padded (I.E. write
001
002
003
instead of1
2
3
).






Code :


@echo off
:again

cd /D %~p1

ffmpeg ^
 -i "%~nx1" ^
 -vf "drawtext=fontfile=arialbd.ttf: text='Frame \: %%{n}': start_number=1: x=(w-tw)/2: y=h-(2*lh): fontcolor=white: fontsize=40: box=1: boxcolor=black@0.4: boxborderw=8" ^
 -c:a copy ^
 "%~p1%~n1_framenumbered.mov"
if NOT ["%errorlevel%"]==["0"] goto:error
echo [92m%~n1 Done![0m

shift
if "%~1" == "" goto:end
goto:again

:error

echo [93mThere was an error. Please check your input file or report an issue on github.com/L0Lock/FFmpeg-bat-collection/issues.[0m
pause
exit 0

:end

cls
echo [92mEncoding succesful. This window will close after 10 seconds.[0m
timeout /t 10



Solutions :


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- use `text='Frame : %eif:n:d:3' to get the zero-padded frame count (thanks to this answer)
- use a monospace font (courrier new is common on Windows)
- the script was failing to load the font, use the full path instead but without the drive (thanks to this answer) :

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- Do :
/Windows/Fonts/courbd.ttf
- Don't
C:/Windows/Fonts/courbd.ttf
nor use\






- Do :








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WebVTT Audio Descriptions for Elephants Dream
10 mars 2015, par silviaWhen I set out to improve accessibility on the Web and we started developing WebSRT – later to be renamed to WebVTT – I needed an example video to demonstrate captions / subtitles, audio descriptions, transcripts, navigation markers and sign language.
I needed a freely available video with spoken text that either already had such data available or that I could create it for. Naturally I chose “Elephants Dream” by the Orange Open Movie Project , because it was created under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license.
As it turned out, the Blender Foundation had already created a collection of SRT files that would represent the English original as well as the translated languages. I was able to reuse them by merely adding a WEBVTT header.
Then there was a need for a textual audio description. I read up on the plot online and finally wrote up a time-alignd audio description. I’m hereby making that file available under the Create Commons Attribution 4.0 license. I’ve added a few lines to the medadata headers so it doesn’t confuse players. Feel free to reuse at will – I know there are others out there that have a similar need to demonstrate accessibility features.
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