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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
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Mise à disposition des fichiers
14 avril 2011, parPar défaut, lors de son initialisation, MediaSPIP ne permet pas aux visiteurs de télécharger les fichiers qu’ils soient originaux ou le résultat de leur transformation ou encodage. Il permet uniquement de les visualiser.
Cependant, il est possible et facile d’autoriser les visiteurs à avoir accès à ces documents et ce sous différentes formes.
Tout cela se passe dans la page de configuration du squelette. Il vous faut aller dans l’espace d’administration du canal, et choisir dans la navigation (...) -
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10 mars 2010, parPHP et safe_mode activé
Une des principales sources de problèmes relève de la configuration de PHP et notamment de l’activation du safe_mode
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Gestion générale des documents
13 mai 2011, parMédiaSPIP 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 (...)
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Interactive flash content on iOS
20 novembre 2013, par Pratik GoswamiI want to play interactive (user inputs/actions) flash contents-videos on the iOS devices. I am having flv files in which user can have their inputs like option selection, page turn etc.
I am having 2 approach about the functionality. Please correct if I am wrong.
1.Adobe-air can be used on the iPad devices. Does it have the ability to parse flash content run time ? (use flash content as resources/bundle)
2.With the help of FFMPEG lib flash files/videos will work, but will it provide user actions/interactions ?
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FFmpeg converting image sequence to video results in blank video [closed]
11 septembre 2016, par Brandon DurhamI’ve got a series of 361 .png files that I’m trying to convert to video, and for whatever reason the resulting video is just black. Here is the FFmpeg code I’m using :
ffmpeg -f image2 -i "FeatureTour_%05d.png" -r 30 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 9600k "FeatureTour.mp4"
The files are formatted correctly (
FeatureTour_00001.png
) and no errors are thrown. It just results in a 160kb mp4 files that’s black.Any idea what I’m doing wrong ?
EDIT
Here is my output after using the above code :
ffmpeg version N-46206-g0e4d34e Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
built on Oct 30 2012 23:07:44 with llvm-gcc 4.2.1 (LLVM build 2336.11.00)
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-postproc --enable-libaacplus --enable-libass --enable-libcelt --enable-libfaac --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-libfreetype --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-openssl --enable-libopus --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --prefix=/usr/local
libavutil 52. 1.100 / 52. 1.100
libavcodec 54. 70.100 / 54. 70.100
libavformat 54. 35.100 / 54. 35.100
libavdevice 54. 3.100 / 54. 3.100
libavfilter 3. 20.113 / 3. 20.113
libswscale 2. 1.101 / 2. 1.101
libswresample 0. 16.100 / 0. 16.100
libpostproc 52. 1.100 / 52. 1.100
[image2 @ 0x7fa68381e200] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5000000
Input #0, image2, from 'FeatureTour_%05d.png':
Duration: 00:00:14.44, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0: Video: png, rgb24, 114x151 [SAR 2835:2835 DAR 114:151], 25 fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] using SAR=1/1
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2 AVX
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] profile High 4:4:4 Predictive, level 3.0, 4:4:4 8-bit
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] 264 - core 125 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2012 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=4 threads=12 lookahead_threads=2 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=abr mbtree=1 bitrate=9600 ratetol=1.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
Output #0, mp4, to 'FeatureTour.mp4':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf54.35.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv444p, 114x151 [SAR 1:1 DAR 114:151], q=-1--1, 9600 kb/s, 15360 tbn, 30 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (png -> libx264)
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
frame= 432 fps=0.0 q=-2.0 Lsize= 152kB time=00:00:14.33 bitrate= 86.9kbits/s dup=71 drop=0
video:146kB audio:0kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead 3.905020%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] frame I:3 Avg QP: 0.06 size: 8557
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] frame P:135 Avg QP: 0.10 size: 653
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] frame B:294 Avg QP: 0.43 size: 120
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] consecutive B-frames: 8.8% 0.9% 1.4% 88.9%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] mb I I16..4: 30.0% 0.4% 69.6%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] mb P I16..4: 2.1% 0.0% 1.9% P16..4: 7.5% 1.2% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% skip:86.5%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] mb B I16..4: 0.2% 0.0% 0.1% B16..8: 4.4% 0.3% 0.2% direct: 0.9% skip:93.8% L0:46.5% L1:48.9% BI: 4.5%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] final ratefactor: -45.15
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] 8x8 transform intra:0.7% inter:19.3%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] coded y,u,v intra: 44.4% 32.1% 31.5% inter: 2.3% 1.6% 1.4%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] i16 v,h,dc,p: 25% 75% 0% 0%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 30% 40% 10% 0% 5% 0% 10% 0% 5%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 16% 71% 5% 1% 1% 1% 2% 1% 2%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] ref P L0: 88.0% 3.9% 5.0% 3.1%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] ref B L0: 85.4% 12.4% 2.1%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] ref B L1: 98.1% 1.9%
[libx264 @ 0x7fa683826c00] kb/s:82.86 -
avisynth AverageLuma() function equivalent in ffmpeg libraries ?
3 novembre 2013, par KG6ZVPI am working on implementing some software to analyze videos and would like to transition the project from avisynth to libavformat/libavcodec.
The Problem : I would like to seek through every frame in a given input video, detect black frames and write that list to a file. Is there a function which would allow me to get the light level of the current frame ? I realize that I may have to implement such a function myself, but as of now, I don't even know where I could collect the information on individual pixels in each frame to start that analysis. Help is greatly appreciated !