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    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

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    L’outil MédiaSPIP traite aussi les média transférés par la voie FTP. Si vous préférez déposer par cette voie, récupérez les identifiants d’accès vers votre site MédiaSPIP et utilisez votre client FTP favori.
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  • Create slideshow video from PNG images - each in its own time position [closed]

    16 août 2023, par Paul

    I have several hundreds of PNG screenshots.

    


    Each screenshot file has following name format : yyyymmdd_hhmmss.png

    


    Time differences between these screenshots are irregular.

    


    How could I automatically create a slideshow video taking the first file as the point zero and maintaining other pictures' exact timings relative to the first one ?

    


    Can FFMPEG do this ? Which contents may have a batch file then ?

    


  • Generate images at given time from flv video using ffmpeg

    22 novembre 2013, par CodeJack

    I am using the following command in ffmpeg to generate thumbnails. It is working perfect.

    ffmpeg -i videofile.flv -an -ss 01:00:00 -an -r 1 -vframes 1 -y ".$outputdir."/".$groupid."_".$i.".jpg

    But problem is I have different seek times of a video from where thumbnails have to be generated and right now Iam using a loop which is running very slow. I found the reason as ffmpeg seeks to the given time for every command. I tried forking the process but is not effective. Is there anyways i can optimise the command so the repetitive seeks can be avoided ?

  • How do I make youtube-dl or streamlink stop after a certain period of time when downloading a live stream

    13 janvier 2020, par Programmer4Life

    I’m the unofficial historian for a popular 24/7 live feed. I wrote a script to use streamlink (fork of livestreamer) to download the stream constantly. Then i have a script to upload the captured video to YouTube as unlisted for the stream owner. I use a shell script and have the file names be dates and times.

    I’ve also used youtube-dl. For both, The maximum captured time appears to be 6 hours because it’ll stop after that amount of time. To address this, I wrote a script to restart the capture when it stops after sleeping for 30 seconds (safety in case of runaway loop) so this isn’t an issue either.

    What i am trying to do is to either set my stream capture (whether it’s youtube-dl or streamlink it doesn’t matter) to stop after a shorter interval, say 2 hours. I could also split up the file into 3 parts but i don’t know if that would require re-encoding. If it does, that’s not an option because all of this is done on a VPS with limited resources.

    The reason I am trying to split up the files or capture in a shorter time period is because 6 hours is too dang long to easily navigate a YouTube video. On mobile, trying to seek to a specific time is near impossible. Desktop isn’t much easier because you need to be very precise.