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  • Support de tous types de médias

    10 avril 2011

    Contrairement à beaucoup de logiciels et autres plate-formes modernes de partage de documents, MediaSPIP a l’ambition de gérer un maximum de formats de documents différents qu’ils soient de type : images (png, gif, jpg, bmp et autres...) ; audio (MP3, Ogg, Wav et autres...) ; vidéo (Avi, MP4, Ogv, mpg, mov, wmv et autres...) ; contenu textuel, code ou autres (open office, microsoft office (tableur, présentation), web (html, css), LaTeX, Google Earth) (...)

  • Les formats acceptés

    28 janvier 2010, par

    Les commandes suivantes permettent d’avoir des informations sur les formats et codecs gérés par l’installation local de ffmpeg :
    ffmpeg -codecs ffmpeg -formats
    Les format videos acceptés en entrée
    Cette liste est non exhaustive, elle met en exergue les principaux formats utilisés : h264 : H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 m4v : raw MPEG-4 video format flv : Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263 Theora wmv :
    Les formats vidéos de sortie possibles
    Dans un premier temps on (...)

  • Supporting all media types

    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

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  • Hide ffplay window and just show input video [closed]

    5 mai 2023, par Scott Wilkerson

    I'm using FFMPEG/FFPLAY to display video on a monitor from a Decklink card. After much research I finally found a good command to get the video displayed correctly, and at a specific location in the monitor with no border :

    


    ffplay -f dshow -video_size 1280x720 -left 631 -top 19 -rtbufsize 702000k -framerate 59.94 -i video="Decklink Video Capture":audio="Decklink Audio Capture" -threads 2 -noborder

    


    The problem is I need to ONLY display the borderless input video. NOT ffplay running. I figured out I could use -nostats to get rid of the video statistics, but not the command prompt window.

    


    -nostdin DOESN'T WORK
-nodisp HIDES THE INPUT VIDEO, not the command prompt window.

    


    Thanks in advance !

    


  • MSE Does not show duration when MPEG-DASH segments are created with FFmpeg

    15 mars 2023, par WaveLink

    I am trying to create a system that streams DASH segments to the browser, where it gets decoded by Media Source Extensions. When using MP4Box, the init segment loads the duration into the player, but the version generated by FFmpeg does not.

    


    I believe this is due to some sort of header missing from the init segment generated by FFmpeg, but I have not been able to figure it out. Here is the command I use to generate the files :

    


    ffmpeg -i .\source.opus -c:a libopus -c:v none -seg_duration 1 -dash_segment_type mp4 -preset ultrafast -use_timeline 1 -use_template 1 -streaming 1 -init_seg_name "segment_init.mp4" -media_seg_name "segment_$Number$.m4s" -fflags +genpts -f dash ./out.mpd
When using MP4Box, this is the config I use :

    


    MP4Box -dash 1000 -rap -profile live -segment-name "segment_$Number" .\out.mp4
In both cases, the audio does play, and both of them contain similar headers, but the FFmpeg version just does not contain the media duration in the init segment, or at least the MSE implementation cannot read it.

    


    I tested this in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, and all of them behave the same.

    


    Thanks for any help.

    


  • ffmpeg : How does one designate what parts of an overlay video stream let the underlay video stream show through ?

    21 février 2023, par Walt Howard

    Stream 0 is a rotating planet created using povray. (https://www.povray.org/)

    


    Stream 1 is just a static jpeg of stars.

    


    I'm using overlay like this :

    


    nice ffmpeg -i protoplanet.mp4 -i stars.jpg \
         -filter_complex "[0:v]scale=1024:768[scaled];[1:v][scaled]overlay=0:0" \
         -movflags faststart -pix_fmt yuv420p -r 10 planet.mp4


    


    I had it working when I used the output from povray directly. I didn't have to know why that worked, because it just did. However, after adding some post processing to the planet video, the entire video has no alpha channel (educated guess) so the background stream (Stream 1) cannot show through.

    


    The post processing I did was this (which works great) : https://www.reddit.com/r/ffmpeg/comments/im2mkp/creating_a_retro_glow_effect_with_ffmpeg/

    


    But that made the video unable to have an overlay background possibly due to it destroying the alpha channel and turning many of the blacks to dark grey.

    


    I can merge the pure POVRAY output and the background and then add the glow effect, but it adds the effect to the background stars and captions also which ruins the effect to some degree. I want to glo-ify the planet first, then stick it on a pure starfield background.

    


    In thinking this over I may have to recreate the alpha channel after adding the glow effect, using a nearest match to black and dark grey to alpha.

    


    Hmmm. It might be a codec issue as I didn't specify any -c:v in any of my commands....