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  • Encoding and processing into web-friendly formats

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
    Video files are encoded in MP4, Ogv and WebM (supported by HTML5) and MP4 (supported by Flash).
    Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
    Where possible, text is analyzed in order to retrieve the data needed for search engine detection, and then exported as a series of image files.
    All uploaded files are stored online in their original format, so you can (...)

  • Le plugin : Podcasts.

    14 juillet 2010, par

    Le 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 ;
    Types de fichiers supportés dans les flux
    Le format d’Apple n’autorise que les formats suivants dans ses flux : .mp3 audio/mpeg .m4a audio/x-m4a .mp4 (...)

  • Création définitive du canal

    12 mars 2010, par

    Lorsque votre demande est validée, vous pouvez alors procéder à la création proprement dite du canal. Chaque canal est un site à part entière placé sous votre responsabilité. Les administrateurs de la plateforme n’y ont aucun accès.
    A la validation, vous recevez un email vous invitant donc à créer votre canal.
    Pour ce faire il vous suffit de vous rendre à son adresse, dans notre exemple "http://votre_sous_domaine.mediaspip.net".
    A ce moment là un mot de passe vous est demandé, il vous suffit d’y (...)

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  • x86 : videodsp : Properly mark sse2 instructions in emulated_edge_mc as such.

    24 octobre 2013, par Ronald S. Bultje
    x86 : videodsp : Properly mark sse2 instructions in emulated_edge_mc as such.
    

    Should fix crashes or corrupt output on pre-SSE2 CPUs when they were
    using SSE2-code (e.g. AMD Athlon XP 2400+ or Intel Pentium III) in
    hfix or hvar single-edge (left/right) extension functions.

    Signed-off-by : Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net>

    • [DH] libavcodec/x86/videodsp.asm
    • [DH] libavcodec/x86/videodsp_init.c
  • How can I programmatically write and read random video watermarks ?

    13 novembre 2017, par GreenTriangle

    I spent a few minutes trying to think of a clearer way to word my title, but I couldn’t manage it, sorry.

    I want to essentially canary trap video files : I am (hypothetically, this is not real but a personal exercise) offering them up to 5,000 different people, and if one gets leaked, I want to know who leaked it. Metadata is too easily emoved, so what I’d like to do is add a random and subtle watermark to each file, and store information about that in a database.

    For example : on Joe Smith’s copy, a 10x10 pixel 80% transparent red square in the upper left corner for 5 frames. On Diane Brown’s copy, a full-width 5-pixel 90% transparent black bar on the bottom edge for 15 frames. Then, if I find a leaked copy, I could check it against the database.

    I know this still isn’t foolproof : cropping would break co-ordinates, hue/brightness transforms would break colour reading, cutting time would break timestamps. But if I did want to do this anyway, what would be a good strategy for it ?

    My idea was to generate PNG overlays randomly, split the video into parts with mkvtoolnix/ffmpeg, re-encode the middle part with ffmpeg + overlay filter, and then rejoin them. But is this silly when there’s a "proper" way to do it ? And what would I be doing to read the watermarks, which I can’t even really conceive of ?

  • Skipping silent parts of video with ffplay

    3 février 2021, par handy

    so I saw that I can cut the silent parts of an audio file. Is it possible to play a video file with ffplay and make it auto skip the silent parts using those audio filters ?

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    Like using e.g. https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#silenceremove on the audio stream and then tell ffplay "skip the video where the silenceremove filter detects silence".

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    I know that there are cases where the video might change in silence. That does not matter in my case. I know that https://github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor could help me in any such edge case since it implements motion detection but I want to skip the generation of a new video file since it just takes too much ressources.

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