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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
19 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Mai 2013
Langue : français
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Stereo master soundtrack
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Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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Elephants Dream - Cover of the soundtrack
17 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Image
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#7 Ambience
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Juin 2015
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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#6 Teaser Music
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2013
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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#5 End Title
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2013
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
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Le plugin : Podcasts.
14 juillet 2010, parLe problème du podcasting est à nouveau un problème révélateur de la normalisation des transports de données sur Internet.
Deux formats intéressants existent : Celui développé par Apple, très axé sur l’utilisation d’iTunes dont la SPEC est ici ; Le format "Media RSS Module" qui est plus "libre" notamment soutenu par Yahoo et le logiciel Miro ;
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Le format d’Apple n’autorise que les formats suivants dans ses flux : .mp3 audio/mpeg .m4a audio/x-m4a .mp4 (...) -
Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
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autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs
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Adding Gapless Playback information to AAC
13 juillet 2018, par StaticBRim currently trying to develop an Video / Audio encoding pipline.
My goal is it to encode mp4 files containing an h264 video track and an AAC audio Track. These files should be played one after another without any gaps in between.Currently im converting the videos with ffmpeg.
Unfortunately my input files are missing the gapless playback metadata, which will be needed for gapless playback of the AAC track.Infact im looking for a way to add the
iTunSMPB
udta
comment, as it is needed by the Exoplayer. (See Parser for Details : GaplessInfoHolder.java )I could not find a way to add this via ffmpeg ( ffmpeg AAC encoder doc), did i maybe missed something ?
Even Wikipedia only lists two converters that should be able to do that : Nero Digital and Itunes. But this infomation could be outdated.
Do anyone of you know a java library or (linux) command that can add this metadata to an mp4 file ?
I hope some of you might be able to help me.
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Concatenating multiple remote files using ffmpeg ?
8 décembre 2018, par May Rest in PeaceI am trying to concatenate multiple remote files using ffmpeg but some files get skipped in the output.
I use the command
ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -protocol_whitelist "file,http,https,tcp,tls" -i mylist.txt -c copy output.m4a
mylist.txt
looks like :file 'http://remoteurl?fileName=20.m4a'
file 'http://remoteurl?fileName=21.m4a'
file 'http://remoteurl?fileName=22.m4a'
file 'http://remoteurl?fileName=23.m4a'On running this command, the output will contain audio from only some files.
I download the files individually from the same urls and did a local concatentation using the same command and it worked perfectly.
Is this because concat will not work if files are not present immediately as mentioned in https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate#Automaticallyappendingtothelistfile ?
If that’s the case then how should I proceed ? There’s a terminal script provided in the above link but I am on a Windows machine and tbh, I am not that good at bash scripting.
All files are audio files with same bitrate and are in .m4a format.
This is the error message I receive
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 00000278b64d4f40] stream 0, offset 0xc9b: partial file
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ffmpeg in:h264 out:yuv to stdout - data format ?
27 février 2019, par PetrI am (like many) trying to get a continuous series of still images out of the camera attached to a raspberry pi. I want to do this in java for all the usual reasons, and am using a Runtime exec command to pipe the output of raspivid to the following ffmpeg command, and then collecting the result via stdout --- note xxx.h264 is a test file generated by the camera that does not play because there is no container, but I am getting images out so half good.
ffmpeg -i xxx.h264 -vcodec rawvideo -r 2 -pix_fmt yuv420p -f nut -
I have some code displaying the frames, but they "march" across the display area from left to right, and there appears to be a growing amount of rubbish across the top of the images. I have looked at the bytes it outputs by running the same command and redirecting it into a file, then using vi/xxd and find that there is headder material ("nut/multimedia container ...").
I am guessing that there is more metadata inserted by my ffmpeg command, that I am failing to remove when processing the raw yuv420p data as described here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YUV#Y%E2%80%B2UV420sp_%28NV21%29_to_RGB_conversion_%28Android%29
For the life of me I cannot find the nut documentation anywhere in a readable format and anyway, it seems that is not what I should be looking for. Any pointers as to how I can recognise the frame boundaries in my byte stream ?