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La conservation du net art au musée. Les stratégies à l’œuvre
26 mai 2011
Mis à jour : Juillet 2013
Langue : français
Type : Texte
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Automated installation script of MediaSPIP
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You must have access to your server via SSH and a root account to use it, which will install the dependencies. Contact your provider if you do not have that.
The documentation of the use of this installation script is available here.
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Other interesting software
13 avril 2011, parWe don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
Videopress
Website : http://videopress.com/
License : GNU/GPL v2
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Frames from Video Using OpenCV in Ubuntu with Java 17
2 août 2023, par bstrdnI've been trying to extract frames from a video using OpenCV in an Ubuntu environment with Java 17, but all my attempts have been unsuccessful so far. The main issue is that ffmpeg is not detected by the OpenCV library on ubuntu.


Here's my test code :


Main class


import org.opencv.core.Core;
import org.opencv.videoio.VideoCapture;

public class Main {
 public static String videoPath = "";
 static {
 String osName = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase();
 if (osName.contains("win")) {
 System.loadLibrary(Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME);
 videoPath = ClassLoader.getSystemResource("video.mp4").getPath();
 } else {
 videoPath = "/video.mp4";
// System.loadLibrary(Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME);
 System.load("/usr/lib/opencv_java470.so");
 }
 }

 public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
 VideoCapture videoCapture = new VideoCapture(videoPath);
 if (!videoCapture.isOpened()) {
 System.out.println("Error opening video file.");
 } else {
 System.out.println("Everything is fine.");
 }
 System.out.println(Core.getBuildInformation());
 Thread.sleep(1000000000000000000L);
 }
}



Maven :


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0">
 <modelversion>4.0.0</modelversion>
 <parent>
 <groupid>org.springframework.boot</groupid>
 <artifactid>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactid>
 <version>3.0.2</version>
 <relativepath></relativepath> 
 </parent>
 <groupid>org.example</groupid>
 <artifactid>untitled</artifactid>
 <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
 <properties>
 17
 17
 UTF-8
 </properties>

<dependencies>
<dependency>
 <groupid>org.bytedeco</groupid>
 <artifactid>opencv-platform</artifactid>
 <version>4.7.0-1.5.9</version>
</dependency>

<dependency>
 <groupid>org.springframework.boot</groupid>
 <artifactid>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactid>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
<plugins>
 <plugin>
 <groupid>org.springframework.boot</groupid>
 <artifactid>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactid>
 </plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</project>



Dockerfile :


FROM ubuntu:20.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y openjdk-17-jdk
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y pkg-config
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ffmpeg libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libswscale-dev libavresample-dev
ENV JAVA_HOME /usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64
COPY target/*.jar /app.jar
COPY src/main/resources/video.mp4 /
COPY opencv_java470.so /usr/lib
ENV JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS="-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
ENTRYPOINT [ "sh", "-c", "java $JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS -jar /app.jar" ]



The application displays the following text (video is not opened) :


Error opening video file.

2023-08-02T13:30:58.448538297Z 
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448572597Z General configuration for OpenCV 4.7.0 =====================================
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448587327Z Version control: v4.7.0
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448590607Z 
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448593217Z Platform:
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448596057Z Timestamp: 2023-03-27T23:13:34Z
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448598747Z Host: Linux 5.4.0-1103-azure x86_64
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448601377Z CMake: 3.25.2
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448604277Z CMake generator: Unix Makefiles
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448606837Z CMake build tool: /usr/bin/make
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448609327Z Configuration: RELEASE
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448611867Z 
.......there is a lot of text......
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448772865Z 
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448775355Z Video I/O:
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448777845Z DC1394: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448780535Z FFMPEG: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448783105Z avcodec: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448785725Z avformat: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448788295Z avutil: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448790755Z swscale: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448793295Z avresample: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448795845Z GStreamer: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448798255Z v4l/v4l2: YES (linux/videodev2.h)
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448800885Z 
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448803525Z Parallel framework: pthreads
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448806345Z 
............
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448859654Z Java: export all functions
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448862024Z ant: /usr/bin/ant (ver 1.10.5)
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448864504Z JNI: /opt/hostedtoolcache/jdk/8.0.362/x64/include /opt/hostedtoolcache/jdk/8.0.362/x64/include/linux /opt/hostedtoolcache/jdk/8.0.362/x64/include
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448867224Z Java wrappers: YES
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448869804Z Java tests: NO
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448872314Z 
2023-08-02T13:30:58.448874734Z Install to: /usr/local



Moreover, ffmpeg is installed on Ubuntu.


How can i fix this ? I'm deathly tired(


Thank you in advance for your assistance !


First I tried installation following the official instructions.https://github.com/bytedeco/javacv#required-software


Then the solution provided in https://stackoverflow.com/a/76750478/8087508,


but the result is the same.


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Metal Gear Solid VP3 Easter Egg
4 août 2011, par Multimedia Mike — Game HackingMetal Gear Solid : The Twin Snakes for the Nintendo GameCube is very heavy on the cutscenes. Most of them are animated in real-time but there are a bunch of clips — normally of a more photo-realistic nature — that the developers needed to compress using a conventional video codec. What did they decide to use for this task ? On2 VP3 (forerunner of Theora) in a custom transport format. This is only the second game I have seen in the wild that uses pure On2 VP3 (first was a horse game). Reimar and I sorted out most of the details sometime ago. I sat down today and wrote a FFmpeg / Libav demuxer for the format, mostly to prove to myself that I still could.
Things went pretty smoothly. We suspected that there was an integer field that indicated the frame rate, but 18 fps is a bit strange. I kept fixating on a header field that read
0x41F00000
. Where have I seen that number before ? Oh, of course — it’s the number 30.0 expressed as an IEEE 32-bit float. The 4XM format pulled the same trick.Hexadecimal Easter Egg
I know I finished the game years ago but I really can’t recall any of the clips present in the samples directory. The file mgs1-60.vp3 contains a computer screen granting the player access and illustrates this with a hexdump. It looks something like this :
Funny, there are only 22 bytes on a line when there should be 32 according to the offsets. But, leave it to me to try to figure out what the file type is, regardless. I squinted and copied the first 22 bytes into a file :
1F 8B 08 00 85 E2 17 38 00 03 EC 3A 0D 78 54 D5 38 00 03 EC 3A 0D
And the answer to the big question :
$ file mgsfile mgsfile : gzip compressed data, from Unix, last modified : Wed Oct 27 22:43:33 1999
A gzip’d file from 1999. I don’t know why I find this stuff so interesting, but I do. I guess it’s no more and less strange than writing playback systems like this.
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Node package 'videoshow' ffmpeg error
14 octobre 2015, par Jon StevensI am using the npm library ’videoshow’ to build a video slideshow with images and audio. I have copied everything directly from the github wiki as far as installing the package and configuring ffmpeg to include the necessary flags. My code for the main ’generation.js’ node file :
var videoshow = require('videoshow');
var images = [
'2.jpg',
'4.jpg'
]
var videoOptions = {
fps: 25,
loop: 5, // seconds
transition: true,
transitionDuration: 1, // seconds
videoBitrate: 1024,
videoCodec: 'libx264',
size: '640x?',
audioBitrate: '128k',
audioChannels: 2,
format: 'mp4'
}
videoshow(images, videoOptions)
.audio('song.mp3')
.save('video.mp4')
.on('start', function (command) {
console.log('ffmpeg process started:', command)
})
.on('error', function (err, stdout, stderr) {
console.error('Error:', err)
console.error('ffmpeg stderr:', stderr)
})
.on('end', function (output) {
console.error('Video created in:', output)
})Just running the above code with ’node generation.js’ which is the default usage and the exact settings they explain in the wiki is giving the error :
ffmpeg process started : ffmpeg -i /tmp/videoshow-3fe871bc-e082-4ed8-bf47-f10c854f1718 -i /tmp/videoshow-a1595d76-dcbd-48c3-a8b3-cffac6951ed3 -y -filter_complex concat=n=2:v=1:a=0 video.mp4
ffmpeg process started : ffmpeg -i /tmp/videoshow-7b78fd53-408f-40a8-8974-665f18f1fe41 -i song.mp3 -y -b:a 128k -ac 2 -r 25 -b:v 1024k -vcodec libx264 -filter:v scale=w=640:h=trunc(ow/a/2)*2 -f mp4 -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -t 10 -af afade=t=in:ss=0:st=0:d=3 -af afade=t=out:st=7:d=3 video.mp4
Error : [Error : ffmpeg exited with code 1 : ]
ffmpeg stderr : undefinedIf anyone has any experience at all with this library, any help is greatly appreciated !