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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Personnaliser les catégories
21 juin 2013, parFormulaire de création d’une catégorie
Pour ceux qui connaissent bien SPIP, une catégorie peut être assimilée à une rubrique.
Dans le cas d’un document de type catégorie, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Texte
On peut modifier ce formulaire dans la partie :
Administration > Configuration des masques de formulaire.
Dans le cas d’un document de type média, les champs non affichés par défaut sont : Descriptif rapide
Par ailleurs, c’est dans cette partie configuration qu’on peut indiquer le (...) -
Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parCette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
Vous pouvez bien entendu ajouter le votre grâce au formulaire en bas de page.
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What video rendering technology is used in this type of online video synthesis platform, like lightmv,chuanying520,aimeike,hunliji? [on hold]
15 octobre 2019, par 崇山峻岭What video rendering technology is used in this type of online video synthesis platform, like :
https://lightmv.cn/
https://www.chuanying520.com/
https://aimeike.tv/
https://www.hunliji.com/mv/
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Cut AVI video via FFMPEG results in black screen video, but audio is OK
25 décembre 2017, par mipiI want to trim a AVI video (H264 codec) via ffmpeg. The time interval for the result is available as START_TIME_ORIG and DURATION_ORIG (both in microseconds). To make sure that the resulting video starts with an IDR frame, I determine START_TIME and DURATION via ffprobe by executing
ffprobe -show_frames -pretty -read_intervals [TIME_FROM%TIME_TO] input.avi
twice to get the IDR frames which are (1st call) closest to START_TIME_ORIG and (2nd call) closest to START_TIME_ORIG+DURATION_ORIG. TIME_FROM and TIME_TO is an interval of 5 seconds plus/minus around (1st call) START_TIME_ORIG and (2nd call) START_TIME_ORIG+DURATION_ORIG. To identify a frame as IDR frame I verify that key_frame=1 and pict_type=I. START_TIME is then set to pkt_dts_time of that frame. In a similar way I calculate DURATION.
Then ffmpeg is called :
ffmpeg -ss [START_TIME] -i input.avi -t [DURATION] -codec copy -reset_timestamps 1 -async 1 -map 0 -y output.avi
Unfortunately the resulting video has a black screen only, audio is OK. What is wrong with my approach ?
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Copy PTS from original video stream to processed video stream using ffmpeg and opencv
25 janvier 2019, par Krishna Prasad YellapragadaI have two video files in webm format. First is the original video, captured using Chrome’s MediaRecorder API. The second is a processed video generated by processing each frame of the original video using OpenCV. How do I override the PTS of frames in processed video with PTS from original video. The number of frames between the two is same.
The processed video is generated from a sequence of images using ffmpeg.
ffmpeg -i frames/frame_%d.png -pix_fmt yuv420p ffmpeg-cfr.mp4
This results in a CFR of 25fps. I have tried using the steps from the link, Can I create a VFR video from timestamped images ?. This only works on mp4 videos, and not on webm. The process of encoding to MP4 and converting back to webm results in very bad video quality and takes 3x time for each video.
Along with the sequence of images, I am also writing the PTS of the original video for each frame in a timecodes.txt file. Are there any options in ffmpeg similar to mp4fpsmod (https://github.com/nu774/mp4fpsmod) ?
I expect that when I dump block-wise timestamps in webm for original video and processed video, the PTS for each block match between the two.