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    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
    To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
    If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...)

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    5 mars 2010, par

    Le site central/maître de la ferme a besoin d’utiliser plusieurs plugins supplémentaires vis à vis des canaux pour son bon fonctionnement. le plugin Gestion de la mutualisation ; le plugin inscription3 pour gérer les inscriptions et les demandes de création d’instance de mutualisation dès l’inscription des utilisateurs ; le plugin verifier qui fournit une API de vérification des champs (utilisé par inscription3) ; le plugin champs extras v2 nécessité par inscription3 (...)

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  • Using only ffmpeg, is it possible to consume a source GIF image and output a video that is a set length > one loop through the input GIF ?

    23 octobre 2013, par Thomas Graft

    Let's say I have an 8 frame animated GIF that is 2 seconds long. I would like to build a video file (codec not important at this point) that is 30 seconds long that consists of the source GIF repeating over and over.

    Is it possible to do this using only ffmpeg ? Answers that use convert or some other pre-processing utility do not count [The reason being that I would like to use this on PandaStream, which does not have that utility]. Let's also assume that shell scripts are out of the question as well, though it can be multiple ffmpeg commands.


    Things I have tried that did not work (though maybe I did them wrong, I'm not terribly familiar with ffmpeg) :

    1. Using the -loop_input, -loop_output options present in the ffmpeg docs. Using both ffmpeg 1.2 and 2.0, I get a Unrecognized option 'loop_[input|output]' error message. I might be using this wrong though since the error is about not recognizing the option, though the docs say it is deprecated.

    2. -loop option. Does not seem to do anything with GIF -> Video. I think this flag and the above flag are related to generating animated GIFs as the output.

    3. Concat. Doing something like :

      ffmpeg -i "concat:image.gif|image.gif|image1.gif|image2.gif|image3.gif|image4.gif" image-long.gif

      Results in a 16 frame gif (so two gifs are concatenated) which is progress, though the output gif is of much lower quality.


    I'm a bit at my wits end here (I have tried many other permutations of the above concepts), I'm at the point now of 'poking it with a stick', hopefully someone out there has done this !

  • Combine two clips from two different videos into one video with javascript (client side) ?

    19 mai 2017, par Mike Johnson Jr

    Does anyone know if this is possible ?

    The closest thing I found to what I am looking for is this : http://bgrins.github.io/videoconverter.js/

    But the "docs" are very minimal.

  • Combine two clips from two different videos into one video with javascript (client side) ?

    13 avril 2018, par Mike Johnson Jr

    Does anyone know if this is possible ?

    The closest thing I found to what I am looking for is this : http://bgrins.github.io/videoconverter.js/

    But the "docs" are very minimal.