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Video d’abeille en portrait
14 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2012
Langue : français
Type : Video
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Mediabox : ouvrir les images dans l’espace maximal pour l’utilisateur
8 février 2011, parLa visualisation des images est restreinte par la largeur accordée par le design du site (dépendant du thème utilisé). Elles sont donc visibles sous un format réduit. Afin de profiter de l’ensemble de la place disponible sur l’écran de l’utilisateur, il est possible d’ajouter une fonctionnalité d’affichage de l’image dans une boite multimedia apparaissant au dessus du reste du contenu.
Pour ce faire il est nécessaire d’installer le plugin "Mediabox".
Configuration de la boite multimédia
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D’autres logiciels intéressants
12 avril 2011, parOn ne revendique pas d’être les seuls à faire ce que l’on fait ... et on ne revendique surtout pas d’être les meilleurs non plus ... Ce que l’on fait, on essaie juste de le faire bien, et de mieux en mieux...
La liste suivante correspond à des logiciels qui tendent peu ou prou à faire comme MediaSPIP ou que MediaSPIP tente peu ou prou à faire pareil, peu importe ...
On ne les connais pas, on ne les a pas essayé, mais vous pouvez peut être y jeter un coup d’oeil.
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Participer à sa documentation
10 avril 2011La documentation est un des travaux les plus importants et les plus contraignants lors de la réalisation d’un outil technique.
Tout apport extérieur à ce sujet est primordial : la critique de l’existant ; la participation à la rédaction d’articles orientés : utilisateur (administrateur de MediaSPIP ou simplement producteur de contenu) ; développeur ; la création de screencasts d’explication ; la traduction de la documentation dans une nouvelle langue ;
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Announcing Piwik Community Meetup in Munich : Register now !
5 mai 2014, par Piwik Core TeamWe’re excited to announce our second Piwik community Meetup ! This will be a unique opportunity to connect with other Piwik users, and meet the core team behind Piwik.
Updated : presentation slides
The Making Of The Analytics Platform Of The Future
Piwik in Enterprise
Piwik Analytics Platform
Guest lecture : TV to Web Analytics
Guest lecture : Oxid analytics with Piwik
When and where is the meetup ? (update, see below)
Location : Munich, Germany
Date : Tuesday July 29th 2014
Time : 5PM
Language : German/English
Cost : Free !Who can join ?
All Piwik community members (users, translators, contributors) are warmly invited to join the meetup. Almost all of the core team will be present, we’re looking forward to meeting you !
What to expect for the Piwik meetup ?
The meetup will consist of three speakers giving quick 15-20 minute presentations followed by Q&A.
- Discover some of the upcoming features
- Learn tricks to make the most out of Piwik
- Networking and socialising… and an after party in a local bar to continue the discussion !
Who can join the meetup ?
This meetup is open to all Piwik users and members of the community.
- If you are using Piwik to improve your websites and apps, or generally curious about digital analytics and marketing
- If you are interested in the platform, integrating your app with Piwik or building plugins, come meet with other developers and creators of Piwik
Timing
- Doors open at 17:00
- Starts at 17:30
- Ends at 20:00 – 20:30
Schedule
- 17:30 – Welcome speech (Peter Boehlke (german))
- 17:40 – Piwik for governments & corporations – Piwik PRO case study (Maciej Zawadziński english)
- 18:05 – Break (25 minutes) – Coffee, Tea, pastries and cold buffet (free)
- 18:30 – Overview of the platform Piwik, custom data tracking, publishing on the new Marketplace (Thomas Steur (german))
- 18:55 – Break (10 minutes)
- 19:05 – Piwik users present interesting real world use cases (german)
– TV-to-Web analytics (Jasper Sasse)
– Piwik from a SEO’s perspective (Thomas Zeithaml)
– Using the Piwik Framework to analyze Shop-Data (Joachim Barthel) - 19:30 – Break (10 minutes)
- 19:40 – Next big features, milestones, future roadmap (Matthieu Aubry english)
- 20:05 – Break (5 minutes)
- 20:10 – Summary & end of the conference (german)
- After party at a nearby bar or restaurant (open end)
Call for Papers
We would like to hear about how you use Piwik ! If you’d like to present your interesting use case on the conference (speaking time 5 to 7 minutes), please contact us at hello@piwik.org !
Meetup location
Munich Workstyle
Landwehrstraße 61
80336 München
Location / DirectionsParking space is limited : We recommend to use public transport !
Stations nearby :
S-Bahn : Hauptbahnhof, Stachus (both 700m)
U-Bahn : Stachus (700m), Theresienwiese (400m)
Beverage pricing
Mineral water : EUR 3,10 (0,75l)
Softdrinks / juices : EUR 2,10
Beer : EUR 2,80
A special thank you to our sponsor Mayflower GmbH !
Register now
Seats are limited, please register today to secure your seat :
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How to insert bullet screen comments into a video by using ffmpeg ?
7 septembre 2019, par Saeron MengI would like to add some real-time comments in my video but I do not know how to use ffmpeg to realize this. The comments are like screen bullets through the screen, scrolling from right to left.
My thought is to count the length of the comments and define speeds for them to move. Don’t worry about the source of the comments, I have already gotten them saved as an xml file. Also, I can transfer it into srt. For instance :
<chat timestamp="671.195">
<ems utctime="1562584080" sender="Bill">
<richtext></richtext>
</ems>
</chat>
<chat timestamp="677.798">
<ems utctime="1562584086" sender="Jack">
<richtext></richtext>
</ems>
</chat>The final result is like this (I did not find an example displayed in English), these fancy characters can move horizontally :
I have searched some solutions on the Internet, most of which talk about how to write ass/srt files and add motionless subtitles. Like this :
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00:00:39,770 --> 00:00:41,880
When I was lying there in the VA hospital ...
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00:00:42,550 --> 00:00:44,690
... with a big hole blown through the middle of my life,
5
00:00:45,590 --> 00:00:48,120
... I started having these dreams of flying.ffmpeg -i infile.mp4 -i infile.srt -c copy -c:s mov_text outfile.mp4
But I need another kind of "subtitles" which can move.
So my question is, how to modify the ffmpeg command and the template of srt file so as to arrange the subtitles from the top to the bottom and let them move from right to left ?
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VLC/ffplay can't read some audiotracks created by ffmpeg
19 juin 2021, par skanarrI have two different
.mkv
files of the same movie. One contains the English, German, Italian, Spanish and French audio and subtitle tracks, the other contains Japanese Audio and Subtitle tracks. Since I want to have all tracks in one file I tried to 'merge' them using :

$ ffmpeg -i "Assassin's Creed (2016).mkv" -i "./Other/Assassin's Creed_t13.mkv" -map 0:v -map 0:a -map 1:a:2 -map 0:s -map 1:s:1 -map 1:s:2 -map 1:s:3 -c:v copy -c:s copy -c:a copy tmp2.mkv



Full Command Output from ffmpeg


However playing it in VLC none of the Tracks from
./Other/Assassin's Creed_t13.mkv
are working properly.
There are short periods where there is audio and then it is gone again for some minutes.
Alsotmp2.mkv
freezes at 4:44 and freezes VLC for some time, before only audio continues top play.
Looking under Messages this is what I got : All Message from VLC
(Messages were set to display warnings and errors)

I don't know what I did wrong. The Japanese tracks are working in
./Other/Assassin's Creed_t13.mkv
.
The all non-japanese Tracks are still working intmp2.mkv
.
Also there are working Tracks with the same codecs ontmp2.mkv
(dts) as well as subtitles (pgs).

I then tried playing it with ffplay and got the same result.
Whenever i switched the audiotrack to stream 7 (the japanese audio)
It said
non A-V: non
in the little progress bar instead of the usual numbers.