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  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
    The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
    For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
    MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...)

  • Support audio et vidéo HTML5

    10 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
    Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
    Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
    Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)

  • List of compatible distributions

    26 avril 2011, par

    The table below is the list of Linux distributions compatible with the automated installation script of MediaSPIP. Distribution nameVersion nameVersion number Debian Squeeze 6.x.x Debian Weezy 7.x.x Debian Jessie 8.x.x Ubuntu The Precise Pangolin 12.04 LTS Ubuntu The Trusty Tahr 14.04
    If you want to help us improve this list, you can provide us access to a machine whose distribution is not mentioned above or send the necessary fixes to add (...)

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  • How to extract video's file loudness (or volume) information using FFMPEG ?

    31 juillet 2013, par Oberdan Nunes

    We need to extract the loudness information for every second from a video file in order to produce a graphical representation of loudness changes during the video progress.
    I'm trying to use FFMPEG with audio filter but I get stucked in how to extract the loudness information for every second (or frame) and then export this information to some report file.

    I've read something about volume detection, but anything about loudness. But if at least I could do the same with volume detection, it would be a good begining.

    Thanks in advance.

  • Forward interlaced field information from mov to v210 decoder.

    27 juillet 2013, par Tim.Nicholson
    Forward interlaced field information from mov to v210 decoder.
    

    Reported and tested by Dave Rice.

    Signed-off-by : Carl Eugen Hoyos <cehoyos@ag.or.at>

    • [DH] libavcodec/v210dec.c
  • Revision 2d4929e340 : Remove motion vectors from PARTITION_INFO. The same information already exists

    18 juillet 2013, par Ronald S. Bultje

    Changed Paths :
     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_bitstream.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_block.h


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodeframe.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_encodemv.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_rdopt.c



    Remove motion vectors from PARTITION_INFO.

    The same information already exists in union b_mode_info.

    Change-Id : Iac5086b99a3c3cc270380138062bb693e58f9e6d