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  • MediaSPIP v0.2

    21 juin 2013, par

    MediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
    Sa date de sortie officielle est le 21 juin 2013 et est annoncée ici.
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
    Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...)

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    14 avril 2011, par

    Par 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.
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  • Android - Adding Effects to Videos like Instagram

    10 mai 2016, par San

    I am in need of a idea to apply filters to video like Instagram, video trimming and fetching images from the video. I have researched a lot and all I can come up with is the following ways to achieve what I want :

    1. FFMPEG
    2. Open CV
    3. Camera2 API

    FFMPEG :

    As far as FFMPEG is considered, majority of the average level droid devs feel that its a pain cause it involves NDK and compiling the FFMPEG commands.The above mentioned link is self-explanatory and it saves me the pain of setting up the NDK but the biggest drawback in this is that its not stable and its REALLY slow.
    My query on this topic is that how do I compile FFMPEG into my project. I have gone through several links to integrate FFMPEG as follows :

    One

    Two

    Three

    The third link seemed to make sense but ultimately I couldn’t understand completely and go where,do what after following those steps.

    Question 1 :

    Is there is a solid Android - FFMPEG Integration Document that can help a beginner like me ?

    Open CV

    Question 2 :

    I haven’t tried Open CV yet but will it be worth it ?

    Camera2 API

    Question 3 :

    As far as I researched, I can see that the Camera2 API can help us shoot videos and images with effects added to it but will it be useful for me to process the already existing videos and images ? I don’t have the requirement to add effects to the camera while its captured, its aftermath is where I want to add my effects.

    If someone is kind enough to accept my stupidity and help me out, I am thankful to them.

    Will going ahead with FFMPEG be good or OpenCV or Camera2 API will be better ?

  • Android - Adding Effects to Videos like Instagram

    7 novembre 2017, par San

    I am in need of a idea to apply filters to video like Instagram, video trimming and fetching images from the video. I have researched a lot and all I can come up with is the following ways to achieve what I want :

    1. FFMPEG
    2. Open CV
    3. Camera2 API

    FFMPEG :

    As far as FFMPEG is considered, majority of the average level droid devs feel that its a pain cause it involves NDK and compiling the FFMPEG commands.The above mentioned link is self-explanatory and it saves me the pain of setting up the NDK but the biggest drawback in this is that its not stable and its REALLY slow.
    My query on this topic is that how do I compile FFMPEG into my project. I have gone through several links to integrate FFMPEG as follows :

    One

    Two

    Three

    The third link seemed to make sense but ultimately I couldn’t understand completely and go where,do what after following those steps.

    Question 1 :

    Is there is a solid Android - FFMPEG Integration Document that can help a beginner like me ?

    Open CV

    Question 2 :

    I haven’t tried Open CV yet but will it be worth it ?

    Camera2 API

    Question 3 :

    As far as I researched, I can see that the Camera2 API can help us shoot videos and images with effects added to it but will it be useful for me to process the already existing videos and images ? I don’t have the requirement to add effects to the camera while its captured, its aftermath is where I want to add my effects.

    If someone is kind enough to accept my stupidity and help me out, I am thankful to them.

    Will going ahead with FFMPEG be good or OpenCV or Camera2 API will be better ?

  • Updated dependencies and installed JSHint grunt task.

    1er novembre 2013, par blueimp
    Updated dependencies and installed JSHint grunt task.