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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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  • Connect ffmpeg to Visual Studio 2008

    29 avril 2014, par user2274492

    I try to connect ffmpeg to visual c++ like this, but when I type "./configure —toolchain=msvc" I have this error :

    c99wrap cl is unable to create an executable file.

    If c99wrap cl is a cross-compiler, use the —enable-cross-compile
    option. Only do this if you know what cross compiling means.

    C compiler test failed

    config.log :

    WARNING : pkg-config not found, library detection may fail. mktemp -u
    XXXXXX ./configure : line 728 : mktemp : command not found WARNING :
    Unknown C compiler C :\c99\c99wrap cl, unable to select optimal CFLAGS
    check_ld cc check_cc BEGIN /tmp/ffconf..ZHENYA.500.5884.c
    1 int main(void) return 0 ; END /tmp/ffconf..ZHENYA.500.5884.c C :\c99\c99wrap cl -c -o /tmp/ffconf..ZHENYA.500.5884.o
    /tmp/ffconf..ZHENYA.500.5884.c fatal error C1510 : Cannot load language
    resource clui.dll. C compiler test failed.

    What’s the problem ? Or just send me files that you got after compilation with this (I would not have asked, but I fix this two months) :

    ./configure —toolchain=msvc

    make

    make install


    log after changes :

      WARNING: pkg-config not found, library detection may fail.
    mktemp -u XXXXXX
    Uxplas
    check_ld cc
    check_cc
    BEGIN /tmp/ffconf.WcAVdgRZ.c
       1   int main(void){ return 0; }
    END /tmp/ffconf.WcAVdgRZ.c
    c99wrap cl -nologo -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -Dinline=__inline -FIstdlib.h -Dstrtoll=_strtoi64 -c -Fo /tmp/ffconf.jQtxnkfv.o /tmp/ffconf.WcAVdgRZ.c
    ffconf.WcAVdgRZ.c
    ffconf.jQtxnkfv.o_converted.c
    c99wrap link -o /tmp/ffconf.sPZUPuMJ.exe /tmp/ffconf.jQtxnkfv.o
    link: invalid option -- o
    Try `link --help' for more information.
    C compiler test failed.

    log from second computer :

    WARNING: pkg-config not found, library detection may fail.
    mktemp -u XXXXXX
    ./configure: line 749: mktemp: command not found
    WARNING: Unknown C compiler c99wrap cl, unable to select optimal CFLAGS
    check_ld cc
    check_cc
    BEGIN /tmp/ffconf..zhenya.500.4036.c
    END /tmp/ffconf..zhenya.500.4036.c
    c99wrap cl -I/local/include -c -o /tmp/ffconf..zhenya.500.4036.o /tmp/ffconf..zhenya.500.4036.c
    ./configure: line 749: c99wrap: command not found
    C compiler test failed.

    Errors :

    1>ConsoleApplication1.obj : error LNK2028: ёё√ыър эр эхЁрчЁх°хээє■ ыхъёхьє (0A000039) "void __cdecl av_register_all(void)" (?av_register_all@@$$FYAXXZ) т ЇєэъЎшш "int __clrcall main(cli::array<class>^)" (?main@@$$HYMHP$01AP$AAVString@System@@@Z)
    1>ConsoleApplication1.obj : error LNK2019: ёё√ыър эр эхЁрчЁх°хээ√щ тэх°эшщ ёшьтюы "void __cdecl av_register_all(void)" (?av_register_all@@$$FYAXXZ) т ЇєэъЎшш "int __clrcall main(cli::array<class>^)" (?main@@$$HYMHP$01AP$AAVString@System@@@Z)
    1>c:\users\Zhenya\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\ConsoleApplication1\Debug\ConsoleApplication1.exe : fatal error LNK1120: эхЁрчЁх°хээ√ї тэх°эшї ¤ыхьхэЄют: 2
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  • Trying to determine h.264 profile & level pragmatically

    23 juin 2012, par kryptobs2000

    Ideally the solution would be in python and cross platform, but that's probably not too likely, so all I require is it work in linux, and I can use a c extension to interface w/python if necessary. I see there is a python binding for ffmpeg which I was thinking about using, however I can't figure out how to determine the profile and level as it is, with fmmpeg or anything else, much less do it pragmatically. Google is not much help on the matter either.

    I've been able to determine what features I'd be looking for if I needed to determine the profile and levels manually then I can do that, but then that leads to the question, can ffmpeg then determine if the video was encoded with that feature set ? I guess what I'm wondering to that effect is, is it perhaps not possible to fully determine the level and specific profile after encoding ? I would think you'd have to know in order to decode it, but maybe not ; that would explain why I can't find any information on it. I've been toying with this on and off for awhile, but recently decided to consider a project I'd been thinking about, but this is one of this big things holding me back.

  • build : add —install-name-dir=DIR Darwin option

    19 février 2016, par Clément Bœsch
    build : add —install-name-dir=DIR Darwin option
    

    This option is typically useful when cross-compiling dynamic libraries
    for iOS, with something such as —install-name-dir=@rpath

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