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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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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.
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Support audio et vidéo HTML5
10 avril 2011MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)
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Best way to convert .ts file to mp4 or bufferedimage[] java
23 septembre 2018, par thekevshowI have an m3u8 file returning .ts file polls for streaming. Regardless, how would I convert that to an array of buffered images or something else that can be easily scraped for a buffered image. Mainly just looking for direction, as I am struggling to understand each piece there. Anything is appreciated.
example response part :
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:6
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:8476
#EXT-X-TWITCH-ELAPSED-SECS:16952.000
#EXT-X-TWITCH-TOTAL-SECS:16982.000
#EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME:2018-09-22T21:59:22.573Z
#EXTINF:2.000,live
https://video-edge-ee69bc.ord02.abs.hls.ttvnw.net/v1/segment/Cv0Dcq5qJJUV0vtPIfTrLkwrLNydN4aB6QHSSXBHxxu-ZAQyXxHtCEID2_qD-xtVV-oFG0dhKAajsbFQ0VUQpfIkPDHCJ1oh7O33nOZ4MRPcwGiOWtrv-9ukFghyg3Nc6GLBpWD3rcP-ujXBjxL3rpVP27UnfSpuBVPE-uNoXS3UxQ7sFUbI8z-t3TWLMs2GXaeos6y9L8Tw_MmMCchRGF7AM-V_mR6PpnY0JsRyBUGiLtCSYUwusYBJjBZpCEw2EP_ykmE8_xW-UQ18qvv0TwVdXPCREFPG8NL4JcytaUCkVs1bEjHlY7blYCWAJvfuc2WOpEXXRETrtkaODOFNRhMC5JCsjP2yWlSoa6K9OsvQdfP4k7pusPp7vDoCJMBfmcQ4SGYk_EVnuFS6t-HCZpfXy-JE1X1NWywUXtsn2LHktTzKa-5evHOJQSE1aMxmPW0tkgrenrlnsZ2fnYsHB-UZCbr6Yavq95qFquozTnA8Z8uC-HH-o1LSOOSnqM9FzfbiRjRmf7JlPBraK1Z7Utyvc9iHzOyL7oOPPPidCZZ9FYsuKChI1zskSeY8A41gnJloqeswHYJI5nVA6fMM6I43nKkfzL5N6gf5sesIItQPTViHQmnKg_0d236Tbu6KNTDxDPGeTfTNVoEPEJWefOEigqS6ARKLsUvXovYs8GUSEBagR4hWTKU2aUccV1Sv4NMaDOz9CsDqNksa3LUngw.ts
#EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME:2018-09-22T21:59:24.573Z
#EXTINF:2.000,live
https://video-edge-ee69bc.ord02.abs.hls.ttvnw.net/v1/segment/Cv0DLRareU5ZtP0V72x2DgOd59NIigzBiGka2v5iOOjI-zQwN5d5IZsdoEgbLIiaNsQE84BqdweS_4EBPT7GIJYkCZTv01KhDSai6pfbLRM0uN5_iLjoghDLvLJbdIPMK-K71uAwtxWV2mQAALw6epwlNpLh-46PmdEZLN7-21gHzmWjut-TvBHUlv6Hm_0U2VrKrvp6im9kjT1hacY-ay76z7nRrooA-Z_JIfJWjwcQ-tlteN2ULYFbkEhw_1koD9GsW4CzGHjIu-7PGR3dQHGufYDt6Q8NO8ggoVHHAT-gaflMLy5fDrfbZrU1Ngac2ZO2axc6hruMINWf8enpNIw2ZEPR1sMEo15Cwy3hbJa4BaH99_soYbNFTpzYyTXNyKU7N7lnKH12zWjzP5AOGcrJqT4nNJkdgt-kLYrlWryQNCpSGdqb6ByCVtZkrt05nk9Kad9--9wKbGEEQxp8M3XYiOYxxE6wtlV8Xk8D-azAPbi_aQ4fELFYjwR3-3TZKVk8N5RE4sKwnZkv7PbZGk1qBhgIOUen1ukm5GVuCMlRlsz5iPa9RYXd5twCILNDHCtOo1B9neqy3rG20rh0pWaKJW2k5954njzgz4gsRWKi0K9Q1784AvmE8VYrZkK7BhuyumFylcsyayCcluVLf-CSjbANM1bKYy7mib_ZPnQSEHeaaJvKjQj44oDQA0n4zHsaDNgACUNsYYtS7RwRcA.ts
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Why Can't i view a few of my mp4 files in my .erb but can in html file ?
27 avril 2016, par Joseph McKenzieI have a site that I’m working on for a customer and the strangest thing is happening to me. I pull in a list of videos from a database table and it plays the video that I want it to, this all works fine.
For some reason some of the video files will not play in either chrome nor Firefox when viewing my page from an .erb file,but they will work in Microsoft edge. They will all work in an .html file though in all my browsers they are raw .264 files converted to mp4 via ffmpeg .
I would think if it was a file corruption it wouldn’t play fine in a .html file or Edge.
<% links[0,1].each do |links|%>-->
<% if links[1] == "Not_Watched"%>
<video width="320" height="240" controls="controls">
<source src="../videos/<%=links[0]%>" type="video/mp4">
</source></video>
<%end%>
<%end%>
get '/page1' do
thing1= database.execute("select * from thing1");
thing2= database.execute("select * from thing2")
links = database.execute("select * from links")
erb :page1, :locals => {:thing1=> thing1, :thing2=> thing2, :links => links}
endI had to change some of the code names up because i cant put up to much of this code online...... and there is a lot more I didn’t include because didn’t have anything to do with anything as far as I could imagine. If anyone thinks it could have a bearing ill post some of it but changed up so that I can
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Adding a rotating effect on an image using ffmpeg ? [closed]
5 mai 2024, par GarryI'm trying to overlay an image on a video, and add subtle rotating effects for that image, left, right, left right, and so on. (see pictures) The rotation works, however the edges are always very jagged and bad quality.
Is there a way to improve my filters, or is there a better approach that I can use, without jagged edges ?


This works, overlays the image.png and applies to rotating effect :


ffmpeg -loop 1 -i image.png -i video.mp4 -t 10 -filter_complex "[0:v]scale=720:720:flags=lanczos,fps=25,format=rgba,rotate=0.05*sin(2*PI*t/4):c=black@0:ow=round(iw*1.5):oh=round(ih*1.5)[rotated];[1:v][rotated]overlay=(W-w)/2:(H-h)/2:shortest=1" -c:v libx264 -crf 16 -preset veryslow -c:a copy -y output.mp4


But the edges turn out to be very jagged :