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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
28 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
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Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parCette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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Soumettre améliorations et plugins supplémentaires
10 avril 2011Si vous avez développé une nouvelle extension permettant d’ajouter une ou plusieurs fonctionnalités utiles à MediaSPIP, faites le nous savoir et son intégration dans la distribution officielle sera envisagée.
Vous pouvez utiliser la liste de discussion de développement afin de le faire savoir ou demander de l’aide quant à la réalisation de ce plugin. MediaSPIP étant basé sur SPIP, il est également possible d’utiliser le liste de discussion SPIP-zone de SPIP pour (...) -
Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
27 avril 2010, parMediaspip core
autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs
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movenc : add fallback audio track tref support
5 novembre 2015, par John Stebbinsmovenc : add fallback audio track tref support
This feature allows making associations between audio tracks
that apple players recognize. E.g. when an ac3 track has a
tref that points to an aac track, devices that don’t support
ac3 will automatically fall back to the aac track.Apple used to *guess* these associations, but new products
(AppleTV 4) no longer guess and this association can only
be made explicitly now using the "fall" tref.Signed-off-by : Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
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Input seeking for frame at specified timestamp with Py-AV
9 décembre 2019, par neonScarecrowI have a project already using Py-AV and am trying to replicate a specific ffmpeg command. The goal is to get a frame roughly around the specified timestamp.
Here’s the ffmpeg commmand :
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Seekingffmpeg -ss 14 -i https://some_url.mp4 -frames:v 1 frame_at_14_seconds.jpg
Here’s my code :
#return one frame around 14 seconds into the movie
target_sec = 14
container = av.open('https://some_url.mp4', 'r')
container.streams.video[0].thread_type = 'AUTO'
video_stream = next(s for s in container.streams if s.type == 'video')
time_base = float(video_stream.time_base)
target_timestamp = int(target_sec / time_base) + video_stream.start_time
video_stream.seek(target_timestamp)
for frame in container.decode(video_stream):
frame.to_image().save('frame_at_14_seconds.jpg')
breakAdditionally, I have found any documentation about this, but does anyone know if either command (ffmpeg/av.open) is downloading the entire file to a tmp file behind the scenes. I’m looking for a less memory-intensive way to read a frame for every second in an up to 60 second video.
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Adding HEVC reference decoder to ffmpeg framework
4 mars 2014, par ZaxI have a tweaked HM reference code of HEVC Decoder based on my requirements. I also know that
FFMPEG version 2.1
onwards supports HEVC. But its a necessity for me to integrate my modified HM code.Hence I have gone through the post :
http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=FFmpeg_codec_howto
According to this post, I need to define some functions that are needed to add a new decoder support to FFMPEG framework.
The structure is :
typedef struct AVCodec
I have defined a structure as shown below :
AVCodec HMHEVC_decoder =
{
.name = "hmhevc",
.type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO,
.id = AV_CODEC_ID_HMHEVC,
.init = hmhevc_decode_init,
.close = hmhevc_decode_close,
.decode = hmhevc_decode_frame,
};However, looking at the other examples, I feel I have to add another variable like :
.priv_data_size = sizeof(HEVCContext),
But the problem is that I don't have any such context. So in case I don't define this, what are the things that FFMPEG framework wont provide my decoder ?
Also is definition of this private data context compulsary ?
What are the other fields that have to be compulsorily defined ?
My main intention is that
FFPLAY
should be able to play the decoded frame.