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  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

  • De l’upload à la vidéo finale [version standalone]

    31 janvier 2010, par

    Le 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 (...)

  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 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 (...)

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  • ffmpeg - convert video into individual frame image files ? [closed]

    2 janvier 2021, par MrFunreal

    i am trying to turn every single frame of a video file into png files using ffmpeg.
i have found several guides on how to do that, most of which look the same, by doing this :

    


    


    ffmpeg -i vid.mp4 frames/out%03d.png

    


    


    However, this does not work. FFmpeg for some reason just replaces the "%0" of the output file with the entire path of the bat file and then tells me that's wrong, like so :

    


    


    [image2 @ 000002c6aa87f680] Could not open file :
frames/outG :\Videos\vid_to_frames\3_video_to_frames.bat3d.jpg
av_interleaved_write_frame() : I/O error

    


    


    If i remove the "%0" of the output file it creates a single frame and gives me an error, telling me i need to put the "%03d" into the name, which doesn't work.

    


    


    [image2 @ 000001dc9a09fd40] Could not get frame filename number 2 from
pattern '$filename3d.png'. Use '-frames:v 1' for a single image, or
'-update' option, or use a pattern such as %03d within the filename.
av_interleaved_write_frame() : Invalid argument

    


    


    Is this just broken ?
I found about 20 guides on how to do it, all of which use this exact same method and it just doesn't work.

    


    Does anyone know another way to do this via ffmpeg ? (it must be via ffmpeg)

    


  • Generating movie from python without saving individual frames to files

    8 avril 2015, par Paul

    I would like to create an h264 or divx movie from frames that I generate in a python script in matplotlib. There are about 100k frames in this movie.

    In examples on the web [eg. 1], I have only seen the method of saving each frame as a png and then running mencoder or ffmpeg on these files. In my case, saving each frame is impractical. Is there a way to take a plot generated from matplotlib and pipe it directly to ffmpeg, generating no intermediate files ?

    Programming with ffmpeg’s C-api is too difficult for me [eg. 2]. Also, I need an encoding that has good compression such as x264 as the movie file will otherwise be too large for a subsequent step. So it would be great to stick with mencoder/ffmpeg/x264.

    Is there something that can be done with pipes [3] ?

    [1] http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/animation/movie_demo.html

    [2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2940671

    [3] http://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC41

  • Generating movie from python without saving individual frames to files

    8 avril 2015, par Paul

    I would like to create an h264 or divx movie from frames that I generate in a python script in matplotlib. There are about 100k frames in this movie.

    In examples on the web [eg. 1], I have only seen the method of saving each frame as a png and then running mencoder or ffmpeg on these files. In my case, saving each frame is impractical. Is there a way to take a plot generated from matplotlib and pipe it directly to ffmpeg, generating no intermediate files ?

    Programming with ffmpeg’s C-api is too difficult for me [eg. 2]. Also, I need an encoding that has good compression such as x264 as the movie file will otherwise be too large for a subsequent step. So it would be great to stick with mencoder/ffmpeg/x264.

    Is there something that can be done with pipes [3] ?

    [1] http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/animation/movie_demo.html

    [2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2940671

    [3] http://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC41