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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Creating farms of unique websites
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...) -
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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FFMPEG on Windows faststart command line with or without a +
24 juillet 2014, par C0nw0nkSo on the following wiki page i see ffmpeg tells us when using faststart for HTML5 compatibility we should use a + symbol.
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264#faststartforwebvideo
-movflags +faststart
But looking at command line examples on here and other sites everyone puts it in their command line like this.
ffmpeg -i C:\vidtests\Wildlife.mp4 -movflags faststart C:\vidtests\Wildlife_fs.mp4
So my question is should it matter if the + symbol is there or not ?
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Checkinstall equivalent on Red Hat (Santiago)
29 octobre 2013, par DaliusI'm not familiar with Red Hat, never used it before.
I'm installing ffmpeg from source, following this guide https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CentosCompilationGuide
On Debian, after using make to compile ffmpeg, I would use checkinstall to install ffmpeg for all users. How can I do the same on Red Hat ?
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How to convert an mkv (with subtitles) to something Nexus One friendly ?
21 décembre 2011, par Daniel QuinnI have this ffmpeg one-liner that's been good for generating video files for my Nexus One :
ffmpeg -i infile.mkv -acodec aac -s 572x238 -vcodec libx264 -vpre ipod640 -ab 128k -b 512k -f mp4 -strict experimental outfile.mp4
But it does this ignorant of the subtitles in
infile.mkv
— usually not a problem, unless I'm dealing with a non-english movie. In cases like this, I'd like to use the Japanese audio track, and the English subtitles.The funny bit is that I can use
mplayer
to play it using-alang
and-slang
, but don't know how to usemencoder
to make Nexus One friendly videos. I can useffmpeg
to generate Nexus One friendly videos, but can't figure out how to get it to use a specific subtitle track.If someone can solve one of these for me, I'll be a happy camper.