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Le profil des utilisateurs
12 April 2011, byChaque utilisateur dispose d’une page de profil lui permettant de modifier ses informations personnelle. Dans le menu de haut de page par défaut, un élément de menu est automatiquement créé à l’initialisation de MediaSPIP, visible uniquement si le visiteur est identifié sur le site.
L’utilisateur a accès à la modification de profil depuis sa page auteur, un lien dans la navigation "Modifier votre profil" est (...) -
HTML5 audio and video support
13 April 2011, byMediaSPIP 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.
MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...) -
Configurer la prise en compte des langues
15 November 2010, byAccéder à la configuration et ajouter des langues prises en compte
Afin de configurer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues, il est nécessaire de se rendre dans la partie "Administrer" du site.
De là, dans le menu de navigation, vous pouvez accéder à une partie "Gestion des langues" permettant d’activer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues.
Chaque nouvelle langue ajoutée reste désactivable tant qu’aucun objet n’est créé dans cette langue. Dans ce cas, elle devient grisée dans la configuration et (...)
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AWS Lambda making video thumbnails
9 December 2017, by JesusI want make thumbnails from videos uploaded to S3, I know how to make it with Node.js and ffmpeg.
According to this forum post I can add libraries:
ImageMagick is the only external library that is currently provided by
default, but you can include any additional dependencies in the zip
file you provide when you create a Lambda function. Note that if this
is a native library or executable, you will need to ensure that it
runs on Amazon Linux.But how can I put static ffmpeg binary on aws lambda?
And how can I call from Node.js this static binary (ffmpeg) with AWS Lambda?
I’m newbie with amazon AWS and Linux
Can anyone help me?
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AWS Lambda making video thumbnails
5 February 2017, by JesusI want make thumbnails from videos uploaded to S3, I know how to make it with Node.js and ffmpeg.
According to this forum post I can add libraries:
ImageMagick is the only external library that is currently provided by
default, but you can include any additional dependencies in the zip
file you provide when you create a Lambda function. Note that if this
is a native library or executable, you will need to ensure that it
runs on Amazon Linux.But how can I put static ffmpeg binary on aws lambda?
And how can I call from Node.js this static binary (ffmpeg) with AWS Lambda?
I’m newbie with amazon AWS and Linux
Can anyone help me?
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Obtaining scene change frames with corresponding timestamps and scene scored saved in a text file
28 December 2018, by AbhijeetI have to use FFmpeg to detect shot changes in a video, an also save the timestamps and scores of the detected shot changes? How can i do this with a single command?
EDIT
I jumped to my use case directly, as it was solved directly using FFmpeg, without the need of raw frames.