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  • Submit enhancements and plugins

    13 avril 2011

    If you have developed a new extension to add one or more useful features to MediaSPIP, let us know and its integration into the core MedisSPIP functionality will be considered.
    You can use the development discussion list to request for help with creating a plugin. As MediaSPIP is based on SPIP - or you can use the SPIP discussion list SPIP-Zone.

  • Participer à sa traduction

    10 avril 2011

    Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
    Pour ce faire, on utilise l’interface de traduction de SPIP où l’ensemble des modules de langue de MediaSPIP sont à disposition. ll vous suffit de vous inscrire sur la liste de discussion des traducteurs pour demander plus d’informations.
    Actuellement MediaSPIP n’est disponible qu’en français et (...)

  • Script d’installation automatique de MediaSPIP

    25 avril 2011, par

    Afin de palier aux difficultés d’installation dues principalement aux dépendances logicielles coté serveur, un script d’installation "tout en un" en bash a été créé afin de faciliter cette étape sur un serveur doté d’une distribution Linux compatible.
    Vous devez bénéficier d’un accès SSH à votre serveur et d’un compte "root" afin de l’utiliser, ce qui permettra d’installer les dépendances. Contactez votre hébergeur si vous ne disposez pas de cela.
    La documentation de l’utilisation du script d’installation (...)

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  • cpu.c : Fix debug Windows w32 build issue

    23 février 2017, par Erik de Castro Lopo
    cpu.c : Fix debug Windows w32 build issue
    

    Was failing to build without NASM.

    Patch-from : Olivier Tristan <o.tristan@uvi.net>

    • [DH] src/libFLAC/cpu.c
  • FFMPEG under Windows 7(64) - creating timelaps video

    23 janvier 2016, par Me_no_stupit

    My goal is to create a video from a bunch of jpg files. I have chosen FFMPEG (Windows 64) to solve this task :

    The task

    I have more than 4k jpg files in a directory, all following the naming convention pic000000X.jpg (where x is a number)
    i.e. pic_0000001.jpg,pic_0000002.jpg,.,pic_0001337.jpg and so on which I want to create a timelaps video from.

    (source : FFMPEG FAQ - Creating timelaps videos)

    Result

    When I run ffmpeg -i pic%7d.jpg -s:v 1280x720 -c:v libx264 output.mp4 I get the output.mp4 file but it is small and contains only few pictures/frames - nine to be precise (running the reverse command ffmpeg -i output.mp4 test%d.jpg I get test1.jpg to test9.jpg)

    Observation

    It seems to work until pic_0000009.jpg and then the pattern does not recognize pic_00000010.jpg onwards.

    What am I missing or am I doing wrong to only include nine pictures ?
    Thanks for time and effort for giving me some hints.

    P.S. I tried the blob style file pattern but it does not work under windows

  • [FFmpeg on Windows] : help me converting a set of .png files to a video file

    31 octobre 2016, par Stefano Fedele

    Hi everybody I am on windows 10, I installed FFMpeg and I would like to use it to convert 100 .png image files into a video file.

    I am using it via the prompt, which is the Windows console, and I am struggling with the syntax (which probability comes from Linux). I set the folder in which ffmpeg.exe is contained as a windows system path as suggested on many websites and I moved the prompt to the folders in which the image files are contained which is reported here :

    cd C:\video\pnts + ag 40 nm- during-tmpyp 10-12- laser power 7mw- kinetic100- exposure time 1s- gain

    I would like to convert the image files contained in this folder into a video file, the names of those image files are reported here :

    pnts + ag 40 nm- during-tmpyp 10-12- laser power 7mw- kinetic100- exposure time 1s- gain 20 001.png

    pnts + ag 40 nm- during-tmpyp 10-12- laser power 7mw- kinetic100- exposure time 1s- gain 20 002.png

    ...

    ...

    pnts + ag 40 nm- during-tmpyp 10-12- laser power 7mw- kinetic100- exposure time 1s- gain 20 100.png

    The number of frames per second whould be 2.

    I read on internet that I should have to type something like this

    ffmpeg -i image-%03d.png video.webm

    But it looks like there are a lot of variables to consider and all the times I try to set them and run FFmpeg I get an error from the prompt.
    Is there anyone who could suggest me the proper syntax, please ?