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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
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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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Les format videos acceptés en entrée
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What google cloud service can be used to process files stored in Firebase Cloud Storage with FFmpeg ? [closed]
1er mai 2021, par uponlyI am building a ReactJs app and I am trying to figure out a way to process files (images, videos, and audio of any type) that are stored in my Firebase storage bucket using FFmpeg. Currently, I have set up the functionality for allowing the user to upload files to my storage bucket, and a corresponding URL link is stored in a document in Firestore.


Ideally, I'd love to do this with Cloud Functions HTTP triggers because I have all of that setup already. It would be nice to just call an HTTP trigger to process the file after it has been uploaded. However, after a bit of research, my current understanding is to somehow deploy my app using a flexible Google App Engine environment because apparently, it is the only way to set a manual timeout in case I have to process a long, high-quality video, for example. Thus I wouldn't be able to use Cloud Functions because there is a very short timeout period which may lead to the files not being fully processed.


Here is the user flow I am trying to achieve, which may help make things more clear :


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- [Done] The user uploads a file (image, audio, or video) to Firebase cloud storage. A URL is also stored in their corresponding user document in Firestore.
- [Here and the steps onward are what I am trying to achieve] After the file has been stored, I'd like to kick off some sort of function that grabs the newly stored file and begin to process it in the cloud.
- Store the newly processed file back into the Cloud Storage bucket
- Allow the user to preview the processed file (by streaming it ideally, if possible).










In steps 2 and onward, I am just generally confused about what Google service I should be using to process my file in the cloud with FFmpeg. As well as how I can connect it to my React app, client-side. If I have to go the Google App Engine route, how do I go about connecting app engine to my React App such that I don't have to build my app and deploy it, as my app is still in development ?


This is not a coding question so I apologize if this is the wrong place to post in. I am new to all this, any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.


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Add a side data type for audio service type.
14 novembre 2014, par Anton KhirnovAdd a side data type for audio service type.
Currently, audio service type is a field in AVCodecContext. However,
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Where can I download images/videos for all kind of pixel formats ?
15 janvier, par BukibarakI am developing a software that use FFMPEG
AVPixelFormat
for images and videos. I want it to be compatible with most common pixel formats.

Is there a website where I can download images/videos that have all kind of pixel formats for testing purpose (like RGBA, BGRA, YUV, Greyscale, ...) ?