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La conservation du net art au musée. Les stratégies à l’œuvre
26 mai 2011
Mis à jour : Juillet 2013
Langue : français
Type : Texte
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Modifier la date de publication
21 juin 2013, parComment changer la date de publication d’un média ?
Il faut au préalable rajouter un champ "Date de publication" dans le masque de formulaire adéquat :
Administrer > Configuration des masques de formulaires > Sélectionner "Un média"
Dans la rubrique "Champs à ajouter, cocher "Date de publication "
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Gestion des droits de création et d’édition des objets
8 février 2011, parPar défaut, beaucoup de fonctionnalités sont limitées aux administrateurs mais restent configurables indépendamment pour modifier leur statut minimal d’utilisation notamment : la rédaction de contenus sur le site modifiables dans la gestion des templates de formulaires ; l’ajout de notes aux articles ; l’ajout de légendes et d’annotations sur les images ;
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Supporting all media types
13 avril 2011, parUnlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)
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What to transcode my media library ?
31 octobre 2017, par testname123I’ve got a bunch of movies in a folder that’s on a laptop running a Plex server. Some movies play fine, and others don’t buffer at all.
Is there an FFMPEG conversion command that will convert them all to a format that Plex will just play natively ?
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avformat/ffmdec : Check media type for chunks
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How to tell from a media file if it's a video or an audio ? [duplicate]
25 février 2021, par Random NameI have some files - audio and video files - stored in an aws s3 bucket, which can have different containers and stuff, and I would like to send them to the aws mediaConvert(MC). My issue is that I need to know whenever the file is an audio or a video file, because I need to configure the MC accordingly. The main app on the server is php based, but this information might not be that interesting.


I have ffmpeg, and I already use ffprobe to get the file duration, however I can't tell from the returning data if it's a video or audio-only file. And in an another question someone said that maybe I can get this info by using the ffmpeg, but as far as I know that requires me to download the file from the s3 to the server.
There is also an s3 function that I can use to get the header of a specific object, which contains the mime type of the file, however this sometimes returns as audio/mpeg for video files, which then configures the MC incorrectly.


I could also check the error message from the first job create of MC, which then tells me about the issue, and I can resend the file with the correct configuration, but then the job is marked as failed with error, which doesn't feel right to do.


So my question is ; what would be the best approach to tell from a media file if it's a video or audio only ? It's possible that ffmpeg or ffprobe can do it remotely, but I just don't know the tools deeply enough, so I'm not entirely sure that it can only work in that way I described it.