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  • Gestion générale des documents

    13 mai 2011, par

    MédiaSPIP ne modifie jamais le document original mis en ligne.
    Pour chaque document mis en ligne il effectue deux opérations successives : la création d’une version supplémentaire qui peut être facilement consultée en ligne tout en laissant l’original téléchargeable dans le cas où le document original ne peut être lu dans un navigateur Internet ; la récupération des métadonnées du document original pour illustrer textuellement le fichier ;
    Les tableaux ci-dessous expliquent ce que peut faire MédiaSPIP (...)

  • Use, discuss, criticize

    13 avril 2011, par

    Talk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
    The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
    A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users.

  • MediaSPIP Player : les contrôles

    26 mai 2010, par

    Les contrôles à la souris du lecteur
    En plus des actions au click sur les boutons visibles de l’interface du lecteur, il est également possible d’effectuer d’autres actions grâce à la souris : Click : en cliquant sur la vidéo ou sur le logo du son, celui ci se mettra en lecture ou en pause en fonction de son état actuel ; Molette (roulement) : en plaçant la souris sur l’espace utilisé par le média (hover), la molette de la souris n’exerce plus l’effet habituel de scroll de la page, mais diminue ou (...)

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  • Museum of Multimedia Software, Part 1

    14 août 2010, par Multimedia Mike — Software Museum

    Many years ago, I found a boneyard of old software, much of it related to the creation and processing of multimedia. I was permitted to liberate anything of my choosing from this cache. This is the same pile where I found this Apple QuickTime format spec as well as this perfect form factor floppy disc box. So I have been sitting on the stuff for awhile.

    I thought I might get the chance to study it a bit more closely one day. But now I’m interested in getting rid of it. Before I do, it’s more or less traditional for me to photograph it and post it on one blog or another. Also, if you know of any software collection groups who would be interested in taking this stuff off my hands, do let me know.

    As usual, click a picture for a much larger image.

    Paracomp FilmMaker
    This is easily the most distinctive piece in this collection and it’s easy to see why— the software is packaged in a film cannister. Still sealed, and I don’t have a good reason to open it now.



    "The Professional Animation/Presentation Program for the Macintosh." No copyright date on the packaging, though the front does mention a 1990 award. System requirements : Mac OS 6.0.5, 5 MB RAM, 32-bit QuickDraw, math coprocessor.

    Strata VideoShop
    Version 4.5 (and not for resale), still shrink-wrapped. "The Digital Video Editor for Creative Professionals."



    System requirements : PowerMac with 5 MB RAM (8 MB recommended), Mac OS 7.5.

    BeatWare e-Picture
    "The Professional’s Choice for Designing Animated Web Graphics." Claims a best of show award for 1999 MacWorld New York Expo.



    System requirements : PowerMac with Mac OS 8, 32MB RAM, 10 MB of HD space and a 256-color adapter.

    BeatWare eZ-Motion
    Another offering from BeatWare. "The fastest and easiest way to create animations and graphics for the Web."



    This one is for either Mac or Windows. 32 MB RAM and 25 MB HD space required. Works with Mac OS 8.5, 8.6, or 9.0, or Windows 98, NT, or 2000.

    Much more to come...

  • Created a black frame movie using ffmpeg

    28 juillet 2015, par Yunxiao Jia

    ffmpeg -i "data%04d_Projection_z_temperature_density.png" -r 47 -b 14M Projection_test_movie.mp4

    This is the command i have used, the output seems fine, but when I open it with realplayer, it just plain back. Need Help, thank you !

  • Use FFMPEG to Merge many frames into one video ?

    14 novembre 2015, par SpoiledTechie.com

    With a project I am working on, I am taking one video, extracting frames from within the middle, from 00:55:00 to 00:57:25. After I extract these images, I am modifying them via code and I then need to compile these images back into a video. To finish it off, I will then merge the video back into the original video.

    Ive already pulled the frames from the video, modified them, but now I need to merge them back together into a video.

    I used this question to check the format, but I am not getting the correct output.

    http://superuser.com/questions/563570/use-ffmpeg-for-video-to-frames-then-frames-to-video-with-original-sound

    Here is my current input to FFMPEG :

    -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj0.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj1.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj2.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj3.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj4.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj5.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj6.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj7.Bmp" -r 24.97 -i "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\iOs91azj8.Bmp" -an -r 24.97 "C:\Users\scott\AppData\Local\Temp\ewELJdA8.mp4"

    EDIT

    My current output gives me a video that doesn’t play. So for some reason, the merging of frames isn’t the correct format and FFMPEG isn’t giving me a reasonal output to work with.

    How do I merge frames together into a video ?