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  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

  • Configuration spécifique pour PHP5

    4 février 2011, par

    PHP5 est obligatoire, vous pouvez l’installer en suivant ce tutoriel spécifique.
    Il est recommandé dans un premier temps de désactiver le safe_mode, cependant, s’il est correctement configuré et que les binaires nécessaires sont accessibles, MediaSPIP devrait fonctionner correctement avec le safe_mode activé.
    Modules spécifiques
    Il est nécessaire d’installer certains modules PHP spécifiques, via le gestionnaire de paquet de votre distribution ou manuellement : php5-mysql pour la connectivité avec la (...)

  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 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 (...)

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  • delay audio using ffmpeg [closed]

    8 juillet 2012, par get8p

    Heythere overflowers.
    My goal is to add a silence to an audio file, mp3 for example, using ffmpeg.
    We have a command for cutting it (4 sec, for example)

    ffmpeg -i 1.mp3 -ss 00:00:04 2.mp3

    but I've yet to find command that would add a silence at the beginning.
    I've seen the command -itsoffset, but it won't work outside the container...

    Thanks.

  • Using a Web-based installer to retrieve (not distribute) 3rd party GPL or non-free software

    25 août 2013, par user1493918

    I am developing a software product which is able to communicate over a command line interface with GPL-covered software (specifically, my software can feed commands to FFMpeg). I understand that a crucial aspect of the GPL license is whether or not you distribute GPL-covered applications. My goal is to allow my users to have a seamless experience installing both my software and 3rd party GPL software. But I am trying to do this without my software actually including the the 3rd party (GPL-covered) software. To do this I am considering Web-based installers. I could use a Web-based installer to allow the end-user the option to retrieve a GPL-covered or non-free software app from a totally different server, independent of my own and outside my control. The user would be the one to install the software simply by making a decision (i.e. pressing "Next" in my installer). If they chose to do so, then my software's Web-based installer would retrieve the 3rd-party software, decompress and install it, then move on to installing my own application. In this way, my installer doesn't ship any GPL-covered or non-free software, and yet from the user's perspective all they had to do is click Next... Next... Next... Done !

    I have read about the GPL allowing you to distribute GPL-covered apps as part of an "aggregate..."
    http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#MereAggregation

    ...but this scenario isn't that. It's allowing the user to retrieve applications or libraries at his own discretion, using his own bandwidth, downloading from a server that has nothing to do with me.

    I can't seem to find information anywhere about the GPL-related licensing implications of using a Web-based installer. My goal is simply to give the end user every high-quality transcoding option possible within FFMpeg without stepping on anybody's toes legally.

    Possible ? If so then I'm hoping someone might be able to point me to a software installer program that would facilitate this. Thank you in advance for any replies.

  • Using the C# Lambda Operator

    16 février 2018, par SvenskaKocken

    I am trying to understand how the lambda operator in C# is used when the given parameters are formatted in ( ), like so :

    _backgroundVideoWorker.DoWork += (s, e) =>
          {
              outputFile = _videoEditor.JoinVideo(selectedConfiguration, videoFiles);
          };

    My main goal from asking this question is to understand how the different operators are being used with the lambda, += (s, e) =>.

    For reference, this code excerpt is taken from an application that is joining two video files together by using the FFMPEG utility.