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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
19 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Juillet 2013
Langue : français
Type : Texte
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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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Appending two audiofiles React Native
21 octobre 2020, par R. AdangI want to combine to wav files into one file. So file1 + file2 = file3.
I am currently looking into ffmpeg, but when I try to use concat it only returns a file with the length of the first file. The react native code that I use is :



RNFFmpeg.execute('-i "concat:' + path1 + '|' + pathOutput + '" -acodec copy ' + pathOutput2).then(result => console.log("FFmpeg process exited with rc " + result.rc)); 




Is my command wrong ?



If you have a better solution for this please let me know !


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Extract audio stream of a .ts file onto a different format
7 juin 2019, par SkyleftI have a .ts audio file and I want to convert it to a .wav file without losing quality.
This is what I have tried :
ffmpeg -i audio.ts -vn -acodec copy audio.wav
This does return a .wav file, but I’m not sure if what I’m doing is optimal or if there’s anything I can do to end up with a file of better quality. Unfortunately there are many formats such as .aac that I can’t work with.
Lastly, although this returns a .wav file, it is pretty buggy. It won’t play with the windows player, and the only way to listen to it will be by dragging it onto a browser. If I try to advance the audio it will cut off immediately, and it will also not replay unless I refresh the page.
I’m assuming these problems have to do with the way I’m converting it, but I don’t know how to avoid them.Thank you.
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ffmpeg unable to find encoder libvpx
24 février 2015, par Wizwhen i run
ffmpeg -y -i test.mov -threads 8 -f webm -aspect 16:9 -vcodec libvpx -deinterlace -g 120 -level 216 -profile 0 -qmax 42 -qmin 10 -rc_buf_aggressivity 0.95 -vb 2M -acodec libvorbis -aq 90 -ac 2 OUTPUT_FILE.webm
it returns an error saying
Unknown encoder 'libvpx'
I installed libvpx, libvorbis, libogg, and ffmpeg all via macports