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  • Publier sur MédiaSpip

    13 juin 2013

    Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
    Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir

  • 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 (...)

  • L’utiliser, en parler, le critiquer

    10 avril 2011

    La première attitude à adopter est d’en parler, soit directement avec les personnes impliquées dans son développement, soit autour de vous pour convaincre de nouvelles personnes à l’utiliser.
    Plus la communauté sera nombreuse et plus les évolutions seront rapides ...
    Une liste de discussion est disponible pour tout échange entre utilisateurs.

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  • Record window from CMD or PowerShell [closed]

    9 octobre 2023, par Pingui

    How can one record a window e.g. from the Command Promt or PowerShell ?

    


    I tried the following CMD-command which in principle works, but it cuts off the window (even with increased video_size 1920x1080, which seems to have no effect at all) :

    


    "C:\[your_path_to]\ffmpeg.exe" -f gdigrab -i title="New Tab - Google Chrome" -framerate 30 -video_size 1920x1080 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -t 5 output.mp4


    


    The goal would be something like the above, but...

    


      

    1. Ideally, the window should be found not by its window title, but by its process name (e.g. chrome.exe)
    2. 


    3. The video should be automatically fitted to the window size (even if larger than 1920x1080)
    4. 


    5. The video-name.mp4 and video duration (-t) should be handed dynamically as input variables
    6. 


    7. If the video-name.mp4 already exists, it should be overwritten without asking
    8. 


    9. The windw should be recorded even if not on top
    10. 


    


    Any solution in CMD, PowerShell or whatever can be called by Window's ShellExecuteW function and passed video-name.mp4 and video duration as inputs would be fine.

    


  • C# - Capture RTP Stream and send to speech recognition

    16 avril 2013, par dgreenheck

    What I am trying to accomplish :

    • Capture RTP Stream in C#
    • Forward that stream to the System.Speech.SpeechRecognitionEngine

    I am creating a Linux-based robot which will take microphone input, send it Windows machine which will process the audio using Microsoft Speech Recognition and send the response back to the robot. The robot might be hundreds of miles from the server, so I would like to do this over the Internet.

    What I have done so far :

    • Have the robot generate an RTP stream encoded in MP3 format (other formats available) using FFmpeg (the robot is running on a Raspberry Pi running Arch Linux)
    • Captured stream on the client computer using VLC ActiveX control
    • Found that the SpeechRecognitionEngine has the available methods :
      1. recognizer.SetInputToWaveStream()
      2. recognizer.SetInputToAudioStream()
      3. recognizer.SetInputToDefaultAudioDevice()
    • Looked at using JACK to send the output of the app to line-in, but was completely confused by it.

    What I need help with :

    I'm stuck on how to actually send the stream from VLC to the SpeechRecognitionEngine. VLC doesn't expose the stream at all. Is there a way I can just capture a stream and pass that stream object to the SpeechRecognitionEngine ? Or is RTP not the solution here ?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  • C# - Capture RTP Stream and send to speech recognition

    2 septembre 2017, par dgreenheck

    What I am trying to accomplish :

    • Capture RTP Stream in C#
    • Forward that stream to the System.Speech.SpeechRecognitionEngine

    I am creating a Linux-based robot which will take microphone input, send it Windows machine which will process the audio using Microsoft Speech Recognition and send the response back to the robot. The robot might be hundreds of miles from the server, so I would like to do this over the Internet.

    What I have done so far :

    • Have the robot generate an RTP stream encoded in MP3 format (other formats available) using FFmpeg (the robot is running on a Raspberry Pi running Arch Linux)
    • Captured stream on the client computer using VLC ActiveX control
    • Found that the SpeechRecognitionEngine has the available methods :
      1. recognizer.SetInputToWaveStream()
      2. recognizer.SetInputToAudioStream()
      3. recognizer.SetInputToDefaultAudioDevice()
    • Looked at using JACK to send the output of the app to line-in, but was completely confused by it.

    What I need help with :

    I’m stuck on how to actually send the stream from VLC to the SpeechRecognitionEngine. VLC doesn’t expose the stream at all. Is there a way I can just capture a stream and pass that stream object to the SpeechRecognitionEngine ? Or is RTP not the solution here ?

    Thanks in advance for your help.