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Personnaliser les catégories
21 juin 2013, parFormulaire de création d’une catégorie
Pour ceux qui connaissent bien SPIP, une catégorie peut être assimilée à une rubrique.
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
Par ailleurs, c’est dans cette partie configuration qu’on peut indiquer le (...) -
Configuration spécifique pour PHP5
4 février 2011, parPHP5 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 (...) -
La sauvegarde automatique de canaux SPIP
1er avril 2010, parDans le cadre de la mise en place d’une plateforme ouverte, il est important pour les hébergeurs de pouvoir disposer de sauvegardes assez régulières pour parer à tout problème éventuel.
Pour réaliser cette tâche on se base sur deux plugins SPIP : Saveauto qui permet une sauvegarde régulière de la base de donnée sous la forme d’un dump mysql (utilisable dans phpmyadmin) mes_fichiers_2 qui permet de réaliser une archive au format zip des données importantes du site (les documents, les éléments (...)
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Make gif using most recent 7x updated JPG in a folder (weekly timelapse !)
28 juillet 2019, par Brad SullivanThis bash script takes a cctv screenshot on cronjob, daily.
The filenames are saved YY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS.I can make a ’year to date’ timelapse (comes out as
sofar.gif
) easily using the below line — note that this ignores all filenames / creation dates and just sued every JPG in the folderffmpeg -pattern_type glob -i $outdir/'*.jpg' $outdir/gif/sofar.gif -y
But I also want to generate at the same time, a gif using EITHER :
A) the JPG’s with the most recent 7x file names
B) the JPG’s with the most recent modified stamp
(same result)I have tried this code below, which does generate a
7days.gif
but it only contains 1 frame, the 7th oldest screenshot — rather my desired output having 7 frames made up from the most 7x recent screenshots.#!/usr/bin/env bash
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:~/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
# runs from a cronjob. saves live screenshot from CCTV to jpg, then updates the year-to-date movie
if [ $# -ne 1 ]
then
echo "Usage: `basename $0` OUTDIR"
exit 65
fi
doexit=0
start=$(date +%s)
end=$(date +%s)
outdir=${1%/}
mkdir $outdir
mkdir $outdir/gif/
echo "Capturing image..."
counter=$(date +"%Y_%m_%d_%H-%M-%S");
file=$outdir/$counter.jpg
if response=$(curl --silent --write-out %{http_code} --max-time 600 'http://192.168.1.69/cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi?chn=0&u=XXX&p=XXX&q=0&d=1&rand=0.14620004288649113' -o $file) ; then
echo "Captured & saved $file!"
else
echo "Failed to capture $file"
fi
# THIS IS THE BIT WHICH DOES THE LAST 7 DAYS
shopt -s nullglob
files=( "$outdir"/*.jpg )
file_count=${#files[@]}
echo
if (( ${#files[@]} == 0 )); then
echo "ERROR: No files found" >&2; exit 1;
elif (( ${#files[@]} > 7 )); then
files=( "${files[@]:$(( ${#files[@]} - 7 ))}" )
fi
input_args=( )
for f in "${files[@]}"; do
input_args+=(-i "$f")
done
echo "Making weekly.."
echo "${input_args[@]}"
echo "Making weekly.."
ffmpeg "${input_args[@]}" $outdir/gif/7days.gif -y
echo "Making YTD.."
ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel panic -pattern_type glob -i $outdir/'*.jpg' $outdir/gif/sofar.gif -y
exit 1The code half works as if I echo the
${input_args[@]}
I see the correct file list ;Making weekly.. -i 365/2019_07_10_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_11_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_12_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_13_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_14_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_15_15-00-00.jpg -i 365/2019_07_16_12-00-19.jpg
which seems to confuse ffmpeg it because it adds the -i over & over, meaning the gif only has one frame.I need to edit the script above to correctly also spit out a
7days.gif
which is dynamically made using the most recent 7x screenshots in$outdir
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Rotated video with ffmpeg doesn't play in flowplayer in IE9
3 avril 2018, par yoshiI have a script that rotates videos 90 degrees and then the videos are displayed on a web page using flowplayer (HTML5 version, not Flash). After the video is rotated once it does not play in IE9 but plays without any other problems in Chrome and Firefox.
The error message is : Video file not found.I’ve looked in IE9’s developer tools console, in the network tab and the browser streams the whole video.
The following is the ffmpeg command I use to rotate and convert the video :
ffmpeg -i input.mov -y -r 30 -b 4M -vf 'transpose=1,scale=800:trunc(ow/a/2)*2' -ar 48000 -vcodec libx264 -profile baseline -preset slow -level 2.2 output.mp4
This is the input file which I used : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/local%20capture.mov
This is the output video : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/local%20capture%20rotated.mp4
The input video from above is a screen capture made using QuickTime on Mac OS.
This also happened for this video : http://mirrorblender.top-ix.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/big_buck_bunny_480p_h264.mov
And also this one : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37994/clipcanvas_14348_offline.mp4This didn’t happen for the sample .mov from here : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1425
If I run the command twice, meaning I rotate the video 90 degrees and then I rotate the output using the same command once more, the problem disappears, but I need to be able to rotate only 90 degrees.
This problem doesn’t happen if I put IE9 in IE7 or IE8 compatibility mode.
I was thinking that maybe the problem was how the server serves the video but there’s no problem with other videos.
I looked at the metadata with ffmpeg but didn’t see anything significant.
I already have
AddType video/mp4 .mp4
in .htaccess.I can’t seem to pin down what’s causing this problem.
Edit :
Request in IE9
Response in IE9
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Concatination of images and videos in FFMpeg [closed]
29 octobre 2023, par Juliano David HilarioI've been trying to concat pieces of videos with mix of images in FFMpeg and I can not achieve desired results. I'm trying to create a mock interview project for a friend, she answers the questions from a script. The question should be flashed in the screen before the footage of her answering is shown. The videos are encoded in H.265, with frame rate of 30fps, (via
mediainfo
) and when I try to concat the videos and images using the concat demuxer, it shows this message in rapid succession and only output the first image in the given duration in the output file : (meaning it failed when concating the video, I assume this is due to the fact that demuxed images doesn't have audio streams.)

[png @ 0x55b4a4cb3540] Invalid PNG signature 0x3DB0201D430.
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid data found when processing input



the command I've used :


ffmpeg -hide_banner -y -f concat -safe 0 -i concat.con -r 30 -c:v libx265 -c:a aac -pix_fmt yuv420p out.mp4



the slice of
concat.con
file :

file slides/1.png
duration 6
file parts/1.mp4
file slides/2.png
duration 8
file parts/2.mp4
file slides/3.png
duration 9
file parts/3.mp4
. . .
duration 12
file parts/9.mp4
file slides/10.png
duration 9
file parts/10.mp4




Since, I need to get this done if possible today, I tried this route of turning the images into videos by this command :


#!/bin/sh

ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=channel_layout=stereo:sample_rate=44100 -loop 1 -i "${1}.png" -c:v libx265 -r 30 -c:a aac -t "$2" -pix_fmt yuv420p "${1}_slide.mp4"



This does create the desired result of a static video without sound but still has an audio channel (which is a pre-requisite for the concat demuxer), but when I concat it with the same command above with videos, the videos' audio desyncs and advances, now the video delays with the audio, which is not obviously feasable for the project. I suspect it has to do with frames and PTS, as MPV (a media player) logs when the duration of the video enters the video that has been concatinated that the PTS is invalid, and says :


Invalid audio PTS: 6.037188 -> 6.553832

Audio/Video desynchronisation detected! Possible reasons include too slow
hardware, temporary CPU spikes, broken drivers, and broken files. Audio
position will not match to the video (see A-V status field).



Tried turning the pictures into an image, and was expecting it to atleast sync with the audio