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13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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Organiser par catégorie
17 mai 2013, parDans MédiaSPIP, une rubrique a 2 noms : catégorie et rubrique.
Les différents documents stockés dans MédiaSPIP peuvent être rangés dans différentes catégories. On peut créer une catégorie en cliquant sur "publier une catégorie" dans le menu publier en haut à droite ( après authentification ). Une catégorie peut être rangée dans une autre catégorie aussi ce qui fait qu’on peut construire une arborescence de catégories.
Lors de la publication prochaine d’un document, la nouvelle catégorie créée sera proposée (...) -
Les formats acceptés
28 janvier 2010, parLes commandes suivantes permettent d’avoir des informations sur les formats et codecs gérés par l’installation local de ffmpeg :
ffmpeg -codecs ffmpeg -formats
Les format videos acceptés en entrée
Cette liste est non exhaustive, elle met en exergue les principaux formats utilisés : h264 : H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 m4v : raw MPEG-4 video format flv : Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263 Theora wmv :
Les formats vidéos de sortie possibles
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Android mp4 remove rotation and rotate the video stream
6 novembre 2018, par Mathijs SegersI’m having some issues trying to remove the rotation value of Android video’s.
For some reason convertion tools in the cloud cannot seem to handle android’s rotation value correctly. f/e I have a portrait video recorded in 1080x1920 (so the file’s headers tell me it’s actually 1920x1080 with rotation : 90).So now I’m trying to convert these video’s to an actual 1080x1920 format when they have this rotation value but i’m kind of stuck, probably using the wrong search terms on SO and Google.
In the hope of making things clear I’ve actually added some ffmpeg libs to android following these steps, of course with some changes to parameters. I’m building this on a Mac and this all works fine now.
http://www.roman10.net/how-to-build-ffmpeg-with-ndk-r9/Now the following, I have no real clue how these libs work and how to use them or which I actually need or if I even need them at all.
Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction of solving my issue ? Basicly the video’s are on my android filesystem and I can access them fully, before uploading I want to check the values and remove and rotate the video’s if needed.
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Android mp4 remove rotation and rotate the video stream
4 mars 2015, par Mathijs SegersI’m having some issues trying to remove the rotation value of Android video’s.
For some reason convertion tools in the cloud cannot seem to handle android’s rotation value correctly. f/e I have a portrait video recorded in 1080x1920 (so the file’s headers tell me it’s actually 1920x1080 with rotation : 90).So now I’m trying to convert these video’s to an actual 1080x1920 format when they have this rotation value but i’m kind of stuck, probably using the wrong search terms on SO and Google.
In the hope of making things clear I’ve actually added some ffmpeg libs to android following these steps, of course with some changes to parameters. I’m building this on a Mac and this all works fine now.
http://www.roman10.net/how-to-build-ffmpeg-with-ndk-r9/Now the following, I have no real clue how these libs work and how to use them or which I actually need or if I even need them at all.
Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction of solving my issue ? Basicly the video’s are on my android filesystem and I can access them fully, before uploading I want to check the values and remove and rotate the video’s if needed.
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How to detect added scenes in Director's Cut Edition of movie ?
17 juillet 2019, par B LoloI’ve got huge collection of .mkv files. In every movie folder there are two files : one original movie and one extended edition of that movie.
Two files can be different for example one is 480p and the second 1080p.
One can be 1 hour long, second one 40 minutes.
In those extended edition files scenes are added randomly, so it could be 2 minutes in beginning, 5 minutes after first 10 minutes of the film and so on.
Is there a way to use Python and ffmpeg to detect scenes from extended edition files that are absent in original movie file ?
I can also work with only audio if that is easier to do.
For now I got idea to use ffmpeg and scene detection, I can manually search for differences between files, but I would like some hints where to look changes.
This is python code with ffmpy library :
from ffmpy import FFmpeg
plik = "C:/special.mkv"
png = re.sub("\.mkv","_changes.png",plik)
ff = FFmpeg(executable='C:/ffmpeg.exe', global_options ='-v error', inputs={plik : ''}, outputs={png : "-vf select='gt(scene\,0.4)',scale=320:-1,tile=10x80 -frames:v 1 -y"})
result = ff.run(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)