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    21 juin 2013, par

    MediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
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    Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
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  • FFmpeg : How to convert vertical video with black sides, to video 16:9, with blurred background sides

    10 avril 2017, par Andrey

    Vertical video with blurred background sides

    How to make this by using FFmpeg ?

    Example without FFmpeg :
    Adobe After Effects
    Sony Vegas Pro

  • FFmpeg : How to convert vertical video with black sides, to video 16:9, with blurred background sides

    26 février 2023, par Andrey

    Vertical video with blurred background sides

    



    How to make this by using FFmpeg ?

    



    Example without FFmpeg :
    
Adobe After Effects
    
Sony Vegas Pro

    


  • Horizontally show two videos side by side and export to one video

    15 juin 2015, par Michael Liberman

    What I am trying to achieve :
    Programmatically (using some kind of script) combine two different videos to one video where the videos are shown side by side and sound from both videos is played simultaneously.

    I found at least two ways I could display two videos side by side but in each one I have a different problem that makes it difficult to complete the process :

    1. Avisyth and Avs2Avi :
      Avisyth really makes the process easy. With a simple Avisyth script like this you should be able to play two videos side by side :

      video1=AVISource("d:\file1.avi")<br />
      video2=AVISource("d:\file2.avi")<br />
      StackHorizontal(video1,video2)

      The creation of a new output file can be done with avs2avi.
      The problem here is that i am not able to play even one avi file with avisyth because I get "AviSource couldn’t locate a decompressor for fourcc xvid" message. I googled for the solutions to that problem but nothing helped. GSpot says that i have all the codecs needed and it seems I can not do anything. Because I can not get to running real videos, I dont know if the final video plays sounds from both videos. Avisyth installed correctly and I am able to run the following script StackHorizontal(version ,version).

    2. ffmpeg
      Works like a charm with two videos and the final file BUT i do not get the sounds from both videos but only the first one. I found out that the solution to add sound from the second video will be by using the libfaac in the command line, like that :

       ffmpeg.exe -i video1.mp4 -vf "[in] scale=iw/2:ih/2, pad=2*iw:ih [left]; movie=video2.mp4, scale=iw/3:ih/3 [right]; [left][right] overlay=main_w/2:0 [out]" -c:a libfaac -b:v 768k Output.mp4

    but i always get an error that the encoder libfaac can not be found. I downloaded the libfaac.dll but still no result.

    Is there a solution to any of these problems ? Is there another way to programmatically make one video from two videos that are played side by side ? Thanks in advance.