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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
28 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
Langue : English
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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Creating farms of unique websites
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...) -
Other interesting software
13 avril 2011, parWe don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
Videopress
Website : http://videopress.com/
License : GNU/GPL v2
Source code : (...)
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Prevent libavformat (FFmpeg) from adding "ENCODER" tag to output / help stripping the tags
2 mars 2014, par Wyatt8740I made a bash script that transfers audio or video metadata from one file to another, regardless of media container format, via FFMpeg. My problem is that FFMpeg consistently adds a 'ENCODER' tag.
Example :
Before running through FFMpeg :
File : track01.cdda.flac
Metadata:
ALBUM : Wish You Were Here
ARTIST : Pink Floyd
COPYRIGHT : 1975 Harvest Records
DATE : 1975
GENRE : Experimental Rock
TITLE : Shine On You Crazy Diamond
track : 1After running through FFMpeg :
File : track01-iphone-alac.m4a
Metadata:
ALBUM=Wish You Were Here
ARTIST=Pink Floyd
COPYRIGHT=1975 Harvest Records
DATE=1975
GENRE=Experimental Rock
TITLE=Shine On You Crazy Diamond
track=1
ENCODER=Lavf55.12.100So really, I want to either force FFMpeg to not add the 'ENCODER' tag, or I want to strip that tag off afterwards. Is there a way to do this ? I really don't want to spend hours trying to compile FFMpeg again on my Pentium 4 HT - the only working computer I have at the moment. I'd prefer not to have to use another program unless it's related enough to FFMpeg or MPlayer/Mencoder that I won't have to install anything new if I have those installed.
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Prevent libavformat (FFmpeg) from adding "ENCODER" tag to output / stripping tags
1er mars 2014, par Wyatt8740I made a bash script that transfers audio or video metadata from one file to another, regardless of media container format, via FFMpeg. My problem is that FFMpeg consistently adds a 'ENCODER' tag.
Example :
Before running through FFMpeg :
File : track01.cdda.flac
Metadata:
ALBUM : Wish You Were Here
ARTIST : Pink Floyd
COPYRIGHT : 1975 Harvest Records
DATE : 1975
GENRE : Experimental Rock
TITLE : Shine On You Crazy Diamond
track : 1After running through FFMpeg :
File : track01-iphone-alac.m4a
Metadata:
ALBUM=Wish You Were Here
ARTIST=Pink Floyd
COPYRIGHT=1975 Harvest Records
DATE=1975
GENRE=Experimental Rock
TITLE=Shine On You Crazy Diamond
track=1
ENCODER=Lavf55.12.100So really, I want to either force FFMpeg to not add the 'ENCODER' tag, or I want to strip that tag off afterwards. Is there a way to do this ? I really don't want to spend hours trying to compile FFMpeg again on my Pentium 4 HT - the only working computer I have at the moment. I'd prefer not to have to use another program unless it's related enough to FFMpeg or MPlayer/Mencoder that I won't have to install anything new if I have those installed.
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How to open a HEIF (.heic) image ?
14 décembre 2022, par Jean-Milost ReymondFor a c++ project, I need to open and show a HEIF (.heic) image. What I know (if I'm right) is that the HEIF images are based on the ffmpeg standard, and requires a H265 codec to be read.



I found several open-source H265 codecs :



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- OpenHEVC (https://github.com/OpenHEVC/openHEVC)
- x265 (https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/downloads/)
- libde265 (https://github.com/strukturag/libde265)









I can open and show H265 encoded video files with each of them, but I'm unable to simply open, show or convert a .heic image. All of them return an error, or just do nothing.



To be honest I'm a little puzzled, because the HEIF standard seem to be a well kept secret. I'm unable to find a relevant info that could allow me to walk to a solution. Those I found are just tricks and workarounds, like e.g. forcing the device (I'm speaking here about the Apple iPhone using the new iOS11) to generate a jpg image instead of a heic, or using a third party application like dr.fone. Of course these solutions are irrelevant for me.



So, somebody can tell me which codec I should use with a .heif image, and how I can use it to open it ? Or are there open source libraries or examples that allow to manipulate this type of image file ? Somebody can point me to the good direction ?