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13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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13 avril 2011You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
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Encoding and processing into web-friendly formats
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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How to create thumbnail about torrent without downloading video files ? [on hold]
1er septembre 2019, par tty78Most of time, torrent sites like RARBG/The Pirate Bay/KickAss would return many query results even through I have typed in many detailed keywords, which is not strange because there are many people upload it.
So, when i want to watch/download a torrent movie, it’s better to check the video first to find out that :
- is it a fake video
- is the video watermarked
- is there some AD in the video
- is it 1980*1080 or 640*480 ??
What i want to do is creating thumbnail of the videos without download them, so that i can save a lot of broadband, disk space and time.
Now I can create thumbnail with a python tool - vcsi, but it depends on the video file stored in disk.
In fact,vcsi
get meta information withffprobe
and create thumbnail usingffmpeg
.def probe_media(self, path):
"""Probe video file using ffprobe
"""
ffprobe_command = [
"ffprobe",
"-v", "quiet",
"-print_format", "json",
"-show_format",
"-show_streams",
path
]
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(ffprobe_command)
self.ffprobe_dict = json.loads(output.decode("utf-8"))
except FileNotFoundError:
error = "Could not find 'ffprobe' executable. Please make sure ffmpeg/ffprobe is installed and is in your PATH."
error_exit(error)ffmpeg_command = [
"ffmpeg",
"-ss", skip_time,
"-i", self.path,
"-ss", skip_delay,
"-vframes", "1",
"-s", "%sx%s" % (width, height),
]WebTorrent may be a solution but it’s not good because I have a lot of torrent file to scan.
I want to create thumbnail on a ubuntu VPS because it can run day and night, and i can post thumbnail under the torrent comments.
Some key frame, resolution and duration are enough, maybe.
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print list of video files containing "x" string in meatadata - Windows 10 [closed]
30 mai 2020, par Harry SandersonI have a large collection of video files which have the contents of the video listed in one of the metadata fields. for example one video might have "trees, birds, cars", another might have "birds, building, person".



I'm looking for a command to print the filenames of all the videos that contain a specific string ie "birds" to a .txt file where the names would be separated by a comma so, "video1.mov, video2.mov" and so on.



I know very little about this sort of problem, is it the sort of thing that can be done directly in windows cmd line, or would it require a python script ?



Any help really appreciated ! :)


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`sage -pip install —user ffmpeg` did not make the "`OSError : Error : ffmpeg does not appear to be installed.`" message go away
2 septembre 2019, par SomeoneElseI am running a Docker instance of Cocalc on a Ubuntu 16 server. Everything seems to be working but I am trying to debug why
sage -pip install --user ffmpeg
did not make the "OSError: Error: ffmpeg does not appear to be installed.
" message go away, even though it said it had been installed. Here is the full message.Error in lines 9-9
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/smc_sagews/sage_server.py", line 1188, in execute
flags=compile_flags) in namespace, locals
File "", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/smc_sagews/sage_salvus.py", line 2944, in show
s = show0(objs, combine_all=True)
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/smc_sagews/sage_salvus.py", line 2903, in show0
b = show0(a)
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/smc_sagews/sage_salvus.py", line 2868, in show0
show_animation(obj, **kwds)
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/smc_sagews/sage_salvus.py", line 2642, in show_animation
obj.ffmpeg(t, delay=delay, **kwds)
File "/usr/local/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/plot/animate.py", line 885, in ffmpeg
raise OSError(msg)
OSError: Error: ffmpeg does not appear to be installed. Saving an animation to
a movie file in any format other than GIF requires this software, so
please install it and try again.
</module>For reference, here is the code that gives the error :
n = var("n")
frames = []
xr = (x, 0, 1)
for k in srange(1, 50):
g = plot((sum((-1)^(n-1)*sin(n*x)/n,n,1,k)), xr, color="blue", legend_label='k = %d' % k)
g += plot(x/2, xr, color="green", legend_label="x/2")
frames.append(g)
a = animate(frames, ymin=0.0, ymax=1.0, legend_loc=(0.2,0.8))
a.show()