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Revolution of Open-source and film making towards open film making
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Personnaliser les catégories
21 juin 2013, parFormulaire de création d’une catégorie
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Dans le cas d’un document de type catégorie, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Texte
On peut modifier ce formulaire dans la partie :
Administration > Configuration des masques de formulaire.
Dans le cas d’un document de type média, les champs non affichés par défaut sont : Descriptif rapide
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Submit bugs and patches
13 avril 2011Unfortunately a software is never perfect.
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MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
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Revision 9ec0f658a1 : Remove vp9_recon_mb{,y} Use the common sb functions instead. Change-Id : I4fa0a
19 avril 2013, par John KoleszarChanged Paths : Modify /vp9/common/vp9_recon.c Modify /vp9/common/vp9_rtcd_defs.sh Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodeintra.c Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodemb.c Remove vp9_recon_mb,y Use the common sb functions instead. Change-Id : (...)
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Revision 01e41a531b : Remove vp9_recon_intra_mbuv Use common vp9_recon_sbuv instead. Change-Id : I146
20 avril 2013, par John KoleszarChanged Paths : Modify /vp9/common/vp9_reconintra.c Modify /vp9/common/vp9_reconintra.h Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodeintra.c Remove vp9_recon_intra_mbuv Use common vp9_recon_sbuv instead. Change-Id : I146f79adfdfda2b52257a52fa783727f12afa246
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FFMPEG mosaic/side-by-side-compositing from simultaneous DirectShow input devices
9 juin 2013, par timlukinsThis is what I'm trying to do :
ffmpeg.exe -y \
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam Cinema" \
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000" \
-filter_complex "[0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout]" \
-map "[fileout]" -vcodec libx264 -f flv out.flvBasically, I have 2 webcams and I would like to combine them into a single video file in which the frames are 2x1 in size with the frame from one camera in the left and the other on the right.
In other words, what might be termed "mosaic-ing" or "side-by-side compositing". This is not concatenation - i.e. one file after the other (so not using the concat filter).
I've gleamed that this use of
-filter_complex
to pad and then position the frames appears the prescribed way. Indeed, when I test this with files like so :ffmpeg.exe -y -i test1.flv -i test2.flv -filter_complex "[0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout]" -map "[fileout]" -vcodec libx264 -f flv testout.flv
It works fine !
With the "live" version however, both cameras seem to start (their lights come on) but the capture stalls.
(Suspiciously like there is some DirectShow deadlock on the separate input device threads...)
And so, I wonder is there some way to overcome this and force the two input stream's data to merge ?
I have also tried the extended format of the dshow filter option like so as well :
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam Cinema":video="Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000"
But only one camera is then selected (I suspect this option is really only to enable separate video and audio streams to be combined).
I've also tried explicitly setting each input device to have the exact same frame size and rate with
-f dshow -video_size 640x480 -framerate 30
. No joy though. It still stalls once the camera is listed.Here is the tail end of the output (with
-v debug
on) :Finished splitting the commandline.
Parsing a group of options: global .
Applying option y (overwrite output files) with argument 1.
Applying option v (set libav* logging level) with argument debug.
Applying option filter_complex (create a complex filtergraph) with argument [0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout].
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Parsing a group of options: input file video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema.
Applying option f (force format) with argument dshow.
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Opening an input file: video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema.
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] All info found
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, dshow, from 'video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema':
Duration: N/A, start: 1130406.072000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0, 1, 1/10000000: Video: rawvideo (YUY2 / 0x32595559), yuyv422, 640x480, 333333/10000000, 30 tbr, 10000k tbn, 30 tbc
Successfully opened the file.
Parsing a group of options: input file video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000.
Applying option f (force format) with argument dshow.
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Opening an input file: video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000.
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] real-time buffer 101% full! frame dropped!EDIT Further details trying to fix within the code...*
I've always understood from past Windows DirectShow work that multiple calls to CoInitialize() on the same thread is bad. See here. Perhaps I've misunderstood how FFMPEG is multi-threaded (i.e. if each input device is on it's own thread) but I thought to just try regulating the call with a guard variable (a
static int com_init = 0;
- this should probably be mutex-ed...).e.g. in libavdevice/dshow.c method
dshow_read_header
889 if (com_init==0)
890 CoInitialize(0);
891 com_init++And similar for dshow_read_close
170 com_init--;
171 if (com_init==0)
172 CoUninitialize()Sadly, this doesn't work. The first camera starts but the second doesn't and the error is :
[dshow @ 0000000000301760] Could not set video options
video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000: Input/output error(Worth a shot. Looks like each input device is indeed on the same thread...)