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    Dixit Wikipedia, XMP signifie :
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    Étant basé sur XML, il gère un ensemble de tags dynamiques pour l’utilisation dans le cadre du Web sémantique.
    XMP permet d’enregistrer sous forme d’un document XML des informations relatives à un fichier : titre, auteur, historique (...)

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    Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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    13 avril 2011, par

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  • CaptionManager - easily add and remove captions from QT movies

    18 février 2010

    Cough. Yeah. Remember this blog ? Right then.

    Here’s a new little app to add and remove caption tracks (SCC files) from Quicktime files. In theory you can do this with Quicktime Pro, but it doesn’t seem to work so well anymore.

    This zip file includes the source for the app, Xcode project, and a compiled build.

    Basically, you can open a quicktime movie, and it’ll detect whether there are already captions or not. Then you can strip the captions if they already exist (plus an associated TC track) or add new captions from an SCC file. You’ll either need to be on Snow Leopard or have the Caption Component installed. The built version is Intel only, though you could probably compile a PPC version if you were so inclined.

    The app writes out a new file, rather than updating in place, due to some limitations in QTKit.

    For the command line, running ./CaptionManager.app/Contents/MacOS/CaptionManager -help will give you the relevant info.

    No license attached, because I still don’t understand the implications of BSDing stuff created on the University’s dime.

    CaptionManager.zip

    Oh also, the GUI leaks a little memory. Deal. I’ve also posted a screencast of the app.

  • Parsing x264 to LibAV in C

    26 mai 2018, par Stephan Pich

    For a Project in School I have to encode and mux a Yuv File to mp4 using the Libav and lib x264 explicitly. I’ve already managed to encode the File to h264 using the libx264 but now i’m stuck muxing them into mp4.

    I know that I’ve to write the NALU Packages into the file but I’ve no Idea how to turn the NALU to AVFrame or AVPacket.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

  • Selected png images to gif using ffmpeg or imagemagick

    28 avril 2021, par Ghajik

    I want to convert png to gif and i want to mention which are the frames i want to combine
eg : frame1.png and frame2.png.
I've tried using ffmpeg -i frames/%03d.png -vf fps=20 logo.gif but it is considering all the images in that directory, but i want only two images in that directory to be included in the gif i want to create. Thank you in advance.