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Publier une image simplement
13 avril 2011, par ,
Mis à jour : Février 2012
Langue : français
Type : Video
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Les formats acceptés
28 janvier 2010, parLes 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 (...) -
MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
25 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Ajouter notes et légendes aux images
7 février 2011, parPour pouvoir ajouter notes et légendes aux images, la première étape est d’installer le plugin "Légendes".
Une fois le plugin activé, vous pouvez le configurer dans l’espace de configuration afin de modifier les droits de création / modification et de suppression des notes. Par défaut seuls les administrateurs du site peuvent ajouter des notes aux images.
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How to create a widget – Introducing the Piwik Platform
4 septembre 2014, par Thomas Steur — DevelopmentThis is the next post of our blog series where we introduce the capabilities of the Piwik platform (our previous post was How to create a scheduled task in Piwik). This time you’ll learn how to create a new widget. For this tutorial you will need to have basic knowledge of PHP.
What is a widget in Piwik ?
Widgets can be added to your dashboards or exported via a URL to embed it on any page. Most widgets in Piwik represent a report but a widget can display anything. For instance a RSS feed of your corporate news. If you prefer to have most of your business relevant data in one dashboard why not display the number of offline sales, the latest stock price, or other key metrics together with your analytics data ?
Getting started
In this series of posts, we assume that you have already set up your development environment. If not, visit the Piwik Developer Zone where you’ll find the tutorial Setting up Piwik.
To summarize the things you have to do to get setup :
- Install Piwik (for instance via git).
- Activate the developer mode :
./console development:enable --full
. - Generate a plugin :
./console generate:plugin --name="MyWidgetPlugin"
. There should now be a folderplugins/MyWidgetPlugin
. - And activate the created plugin under Settings => Plugins.
Let’s start creating a widget
We start by using the Piwik Console to create a widget template :
./console generate:widget
The command will ask you to enter the name of the plugin the widget should belong to. I will simply use the above chosen plugin name “MyWidgetPlugin”. It will ask you for a widget category as well. You can select any existing category, for instance “Visitors”, “Live !” or “Actions”, or you can define a new category, for instance your company name. There should now be a file
plugins/MyWidgetPlugin/Widgets.php
which contains already some examples to get you started easily :- class Widgets extends \Piwik\Plugin\Widgets
- {
- /**
- * Here you can define the category the widget belongs to. You can reuse any existing widget category or define your own category.
- * @var string
- */
- protected $category = 'ExampleCompany';
- /**
- * Here you can add one or multiple widgets. You can add a widget by calling the method "addWidget()" and pass the name of the widget as well as a method name that should be called to render the widget. The method can be defined either directly here in this widget class or in the controller in case you want to reuse the same action for instance in the menu etc.
- */
- protected function init()
- {
- $this->addWidget('Example Widget Name', $method = 'myExampleWidget');
- $this->addWidget('Example Widget 2', $method = 'myExampleWidget', $params = array('myparam' => 'myvalue'));
- }
- /**
- * This method renders a widget as defined in "init()". It's on you how to generate the content of the widget. As long as you return a string everything is fine. You can use for instance a "Piwik\View" to render a twig template. In such a case don't forget to create a twig template (eg. myViewTemplate.twig) in the "templates" directory of your plugin.
- *
- * @return string
- */
- public function myExampleWidget()
- {
- $view = new View('@MyWidgetPlugin/myViewTemplate');
- return $view->render();
- }
- }
As you might have noticed in the generated template we put emphasis on adding comments to explain you directly how to continue and where to get more information. Ideally this saves you some time and you don’t even have to search for more information on our developer pages. The category is defined in the property
$category
and can be changed at any time. Starting from Piwik 2.6.0 the generator will directly create a translation key if necessary to make it easy to translate the category into any language. Translations will be a topic in one of our future posts until then you can explore this feature on our Internationalization guide.A simple example
We can define one or multiple widgets in the
init
method by callingaddWidget($widgetName, $methodName)
. To do so we define the name of a widget which will be seen by your users as well as the name of the method that shall render the widget.protected $category = 'Example Company';
public function init()
{
// Registers a widget named 'News' under the category 'Example Company'.
// The method 'myCorporateNews' will be used to render the widget.
$this->addWidget('News', $method = 'myCorporateNews');
}
public function myCorporateNews()
{
return file_get_contents('http://example.com/news');
}This example would display the content of the specified URL within the widget as defined in the method
myCorporateNews
. It’s on you how to generate the content of the widget. Any string returned by this method will be displayed within the widget. You can use for example a View to render a Twig template. For simplification we are fetching the content from another site. A more complex version would cache this content for faster performance. Caching and views will be covered in one of our future posts as well.Did you know ? To make your life as a developer as stress-free as possible the platform checks whether the registered method actually exists and whether the method is public. If not, Piwik will display a notification in the UI and advice you with the next step.
Checking permissions
Often you do not want to have the content of a widget visible to everyone. You can check for permissions by using one of our many convenient methods which all start with
\Piwik\Piwik::checkUser*
. Just to introduce some of them :// Make sure the current user has super user access
\Piwik\Piwik::checkUserHasSuperUserAccess();
// Make sure the current user is logged in and not anonymous
\Piwik\Piwik::checkUserIsNotAnonymous();And here is an example how you can use it within your widget :
public function myCorporateNews()
{
// Make sure there is an idSite URL parameter
$idSite = Common::getRequestVar('idSite', null, 'int');
// Make sure the user has at least view access for the specified site. This is useful if you want to display data that is related to the specified site.
Piwik::checkUserHasViewAccess($idSite);
$siteUrl = \Piwik\Site::getMainUrlFor($idSite);
return file_get_contents($siteUrl . '/news');
}In case any condition is not met an exception will be thrown and an error message will be presented to the user explaining that he does not have enough permissions. You’ll find the documentation for those methods in the Piwik class reference.
How to test a widget
After you have created your widgets you are surely wondering how to test it. First, you should write a unit or integration test which we will cover in one of our future blog posts. Just one hint : You can use the command
./console generate:test
to create a test. To manually test a widget you can add a widget to a dashboard or export it.Publishing your Plugin on the Marketplace
In case you want to share your widgets with other Piwik users you can do this by pushing your plugin to a public GitHub repository and creating a tag. Easy as that. Read more about how to distribute a plugin.
Advanced features
Isn’t it easy to create a widget ? We never even created a file ! Of course, based on our API design principle “The complexity of our API should never exceed the complexity of your use case.” you can accomplish more if you want : You can clarify parameters that will be passed to your widget, you can create a method in the Controller instead of the Widget class to make the same method also reusable for adding it to the menu, you can assign different categories to different widgets, you can remove any widgets that were added by the Piwik core or other plugins and more.
Would you like to know more about widgets ? Go to our Widgets class reference in the Piwik Developer Zone.
If you have any feedback regarding our APIs or our guides in the Developer Zone feel free to send it to us.
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FFMPEG, How to stream video and audio into one file with volume adjustment and video cropping [closed]
24 décembre 2024, par Unlock iPhoneffmpeg -i "1.mp4" -i "Knockout.mp3" -filter_complex "[0:a]volume=0.1,atempo=1.1[a] ;[1:a]volume=1[b] ;[a][b]amix=inputs=2[audio]" -filter_complex "setpts=PTS/1.1,crop='min(iw\,ih1/1)' :'min(ih\,iw1/1)" -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -tune fastdecode -crf 20 -c:a aac -b:a 128k -r 30 -strict experimental -shortest "Output_00001.mp4"


ffmpeg -i "1.mp4" -i "Knockout.mp3" -filter_complex "[0:a]volume=0.1,atempo=1.1[a] ;[1:a]volume=1[b] ;[a][b]amix=inputs=2[audio]" -filter_complex "setpts=PTS/1.1,crop='min(iw\,ih1/1)' :'min(ih\,iw1/1)" -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -tune fastdecode -crf 20 -c:a aac -b:a 128k -r 30 -strict experimental -shortest "Output_00001.mp4"
ffmpeg version 2024-12-19-git-494c961379-full_build-www.gyan.dev Copyright (c) 2000-2024 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 14.2.0 (Rev1, Built by MSYS2 project)
configuration : —enable-gpl —enable-version3 —enable-static —disable-w32threads —disable-autodetect —enable-fontconfig —enable-iconv —enable-gnutls —enable-libxml2 —enable-gmp —enable-bzlib —enable-lzma —enable-libsnappy —enable-zlib —enable-librist —enable-libsrt —enable-libssh —enable-libzmq —enable-avisynth —enable-libbluray —enable-libcaca —enable-sdl2 —enable-libaribb24 —enable-libaribcaption —enable-libdav1d —enable-libdavs2 —enable-libopenjpeg —enable-libquirc —enable-libuavs3d —enable-libxevd —enable-libzvbi —enable-libqrencode —enable-librav1e —enable-libsvtav1 —enable-libwebp —enable-libx264 —enable-libx265 —enable-libxavs2 —enable-libxeve —enable-libxvid —enable-libaom —enable-libjxl —enable-libvpx —enable-mediafoundation —enable-libass —enable-frei0r —enable-libfreetype —enable-libfribidi —enable-libharfbuzz —enable-liblensfun —enable-libvidstab —enable-libvmaf —enable-libzimg —enable-amf —enable-cuda-llvm —enable-cuvid —enable-dxva2 —enable-d3d11va —enable-d3d12va —enable-ffnvcodec —enable-libvpl —enable-nvdec —enable-nvenc —enable-vaapi —enable-libshaderc —enable-vulkan —enable-libplacebo —enable-opencl —enable-libcdio —enable-libgme —enable-libmodplug —enable-libopenmpt —enable-libopencore-amrwb —enable-libmp3lame —enable-libshine —enable-libtheora —enable-libtwolame —enable-libvo-amrwbenc —enable-libcodec2 —enable-libilbc —enable-libgsm —enable-liblc3 —enable-libopencore-amrnb —enable-libopus —enable-libspeex —enable-libvorbis —enable-ladspa —enable-libbs2b —enable-libflite —enable-libmysofa —enable-librubberband —enable-libsoxr —enable-chromaprint
libavutil 59. 51.100 / 59. 51.100
libavcodec 61. 27.101 / 61. 27.101
libavformat 61. 9.101 / 61. 9.101
libavdevice 61. 4.100 / 61. 4.100
libavfilter 10. 6.101 / 10. 6.101
libswscale 8. 12.100 / 8. 12.100
libswresample 5. 4.100 / 5. 4.100
libpostproc 58. 4.100 / 58. 4.100
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '1.mp4' :
Metadata :
minor_version : 512
major_brand : isom
compatible_brands : isomiso2avc1mp41
metadata1 : TC1nO7kRGA2g5D7EvY6mVieKMGAICBrUodQ2askGrBS9jYT4Vj3PxKPaPJbSJiYW312zpE9OA+GfQsSmsg/l0YPpVbGHSS0k1WWlIhavn4vgaEjIiMMw5ES5FyQ6NBpt9K1YOSiIg6IEc4CgvXCVgyI5VVvX9u053QTky2KsdRNRA32Ui1XkoBTAB
metadata0 : ChtzZWN1cml0eS5rbGluZy5tZXRhX2VuY3J5cHQS8AGDblTacnE/fscfVL6m9on8gh3O9gP57LnH5Gi3m5WuoRauKnAkpgZgCqmDNvDCKcv7WjIn6u+WSNAu60xW9WLkiOodDgOO2LkcD3RQmNE435FJW7rzQGPQCWEORRjI73eTSQLHggb3O876An7Ho7eHOiOljlsdEkvPDRIGlAwfn5QZKj43rdvl4q6p0lL1Wjb6qGjdvX0e6QTI1dT9qdr
encoder : Lavf58.45.100
Duration : 00:00:10.04, start : 0.000000, bitrate : 16952 kb/s
Stream #0:00x1 : Video : h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1080x1920, 16948 kb/s, 24 fps, 24 tbr, 12288 tbn (default)
Metadata :
handler_name : VideoHandler
vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
Input #1, mp3, from 'Knockout.mp3' :
Metadata :
encoder : Lavf61.5.101
Duration : 00:02:14.54, start : 0.023021, bitrate : 131 kb/s
Stream #1:0 : Audio : mp3 (mp3float), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 131 kb/s
Metadata :
encoder : Lavc61.12
[fc#0 @ 0000025538b16280] Stream specifier ':a' in filtergraph description [0:a]volume=0.1,atempo=1.1[a] ;[1:a]volume=1[b] ;[a][b]amix=inputs=2[audio] matches no streams.
Error binding filtergraph inputs/outputs : Invalid argument


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Reduce ffmpeg CPU usage with h265 [closed]
23 septembre 2024, par NeskelogthI have a video file to convert using
ffmpeg
on Ubuntu 22.04. The input uses the codech264
and I want to convert it toh265
(mainly for storage capacity reasons). The output offfmpeg -version
is

ffmpeg version N-113725-g37702e2066 Copyright (c) 2000-2024 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 11 (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04)
configuration: --enable-nonfree --enable-cuda-nvcc --enable-libnpp --extra-cflags=-I/usr/local/cuda/include --extra-ldflags=-L/usr/local/cuda/lib64 --disable-static --enable-shared --enable-libx265 --enable-gpl
libavutil 58. 39.100 / 58. 39.100
libavcodec 60. 39.101 / 60. 39.101
libavformat 60. 21.101 / 60. 21.101
libavdevice 60. 4.100 / 60. 4.100
libavfilter 9. 17.100 / 9. 17.100
libswscale 7. 6.100 / 7. 6.100
libswresample 4. 13.100 / 4. 13.100
libpostproc 57. 4.100 / 57. 4.100



I saw online that one of the options of
ffmpeg
is-threads
, but apparently it does not work, since usingffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx265 -c:a copy output.mp4
andffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx265 -c:a copy -threads 2 output.mp4
seem to be exactly the same in terms of CPU usage as shown byhtop
. Is there something wrong in my usage of-threads
?