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MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
25 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
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 (...) -
ANNEXE : Les plugins utilisés spécifiquement pour la ferme
5 mars 2010, parLe site central/maître de la ferme a besoin d’utiliser plusieurs plugins supplémentaires vis à vis des canaux pour son bon fonctionnement. le plugin Gestion de la mutualisation ; le plugin inscription3 pour gérer les inscriptions et les demandes de création d’instance de mutualisation dès l’inscription des utilisateurs ; le plugin verifier qui fournit une API de vérification des champs (utilisé par inscription3) ; le plugin champs extras v2 nécessité par inscription3 (...)
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Widescreen Converter for mp4 Video files [duplicate]
25 février 2017, par sekingThis question already has an answer here :
i am looking for a possibility ( php / linux ) to convert any kind of mp4 video into a widescreen format... like a picture widescreen converter
The left and right part of the image does not need to be blurred.. it could be black as well. I don’t care.
The program should recognize if the video is not 16:9 format and then convert it.
Is this possible with ffmpeg ? I cannot find a solution for this but I have seen converted videos like that.
EDIT : Found the solution !
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How to extract time-accurate video segments with ffmpeg ?
30 octobre 2023, par Jim MillerThis is not a particularly new question area around here, but I've tried what's been suggested there without much luck. So, my story :


I've got a hunk of 15 seconds of straight-from-the-camera.mov video out of which I want to extract a specific chunk, which I can identify by start time and stop time, in seconds. I started by trying to do what I'll call a "copy extraction" : to get seconds 9 to 12,


ffmpeg -i test.mov -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss 9 -to 12 test-copy.mov



This was a not-bad start, but there are some black frames at the beginning and end of the clip, which I can't have — it has to be a clean edit from the original. So, I tried recoding the original into a new, trimmed clip :


ffmpeg -i test.mov -ss 00:00:09 -t 00:00:03 test-out.mov



This is better, but not quite : There are no longer any black frames at the beginning of the clip, but they're still there at the end.


After some more browsing and reading, I then suspected that the problem is that ffmpeg is having trouble finding the proper points because of a lack of keyframes in the original video. So I recoded the original video to (presumably) add keyframes, in a couple of different ways. Since I want to be able to pick video at boundaries of a second ("from 9 seconds to 12 seconds"), I tried, copying various suggestions around the web,


ffmpeg -i test.mov -force_key_frames "expr:gte(t, n_forced)" test-forced.mp4



and


ffmpeg -i test.mov -g 1 test-g-inserted.mp4



(I built these as mp4's based on some comments about an mp4 container being needed to support the keyframe search, but I'm honestly just hacking here.) I then tried the extraction as before, but on these new videos that presumably now have keyframes in them. No luck — both seem to be about the same ; the start is OK but there are still black frames at the end. (FWIW, both test-forced.mp4 and test-g-inserted.mp4 also have trailing black frames.)


So : I'm still stuck, and would like to not be. Any insights out there as to what I'm doing wrong ? I feel like I'm close, but I really need to get rid of those trailing black frames....


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Detecting on which frame there is audio presence on a video
26 août 2016, par drovI have a few video files that corresponds to a tv zapping (one channel with sound, then a black screen without sound, then sound again with the new channel)
I already detect pretty much everything but I would like to know how long it takes for the audio to appear after the end of the black screen.
Basically I extract the audio from the video and giving the starting frame I would like to know at which frame there is some audio again.
Then using that I can easily calculate the time it took for the audio to appear.