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Carte de Schillerkiez
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Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parCette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond
5 septembre 2013, parCertains thèmes prennent en compte trois éléments de personnalisation : l’ajout d’un logo ; l’ajout d’une bannière l’ajout d’une image de fond ;
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Gestion des droits de création et d’édition des objets
8 février 2011, parPar défaut, beaucoup de fonctionnalités sont limitées aux administrateurs mais restent configurables indépendamment pour modifier leur statut minimal d’utilisation notamment : la rédaction de contenus sur le site modifiables dans la gestion des templates de formulaires ; l’ajout de notes aux articles ; l’ajout de légendes et d’annotations sur les images ;
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How to convert .mov videos to iPhone playable mp4 videos [migrated]
21 novembre 2011, par Rinto GeorgeI am trying to convert .mov videos to mp4(should be playable in iPhone) using ffmpeg.I am using Linux CLI. I have tried the following command :
-i source.MOV -s qvga -b 384k -vcodec libx264 -r 23.976 -acodec libfaac -ac 2 -ar 44100 -ab 64k -vpre baseline -crf 22 -deinterlace -o output.mp4
I get the output
ffmpeg: unrecognized option '-o'
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Unable to upload video from iPhone with paperclip-ffmpeg in Ruby on Rails
13 mai 2015, par sankWhen I upload a video from an iPhone, I’m getting the following error :
Command :: PATH=/usr/bin/:$PATH; file -b --mime '/tmp/6da355e988ec841811d8803dfd5cf44c20150513-8103-b4lkam.MOV'
[paperclip] Content Type Spoof: Filename IMG_2637.MOV (["video/quicktime"]), content type discovered from file command: inode/x-empty. See documentation to allow this combination.
(0.6ms) ROLLBACK
Completed 400 Bad Request in 58ms (Views: 0.9ms | ActiveRecord: 5.0ms)(This works perfectly when I upload the same video from desktop.)
I used gems
"paperclip", "~> 4.1"
and"paperclip-ffmpeg"
.In my video model :
validates_attachment_content_type :student_video, content_type: /\Avideo\/.*\Z/
also tried out
validates_attachment_content_type :student_video, :content_type => ['video/x-
# msvideo', 'video/avi', 'video/quicktime', 'video/3gpp', 'video/x-ms-
# wmv', 'video/mp4', 'flv-application/octet-stream', 'video/x-
# flv', 'video/mpeg', 'video/mpeg4', 'video/x-la-asf', 'video/x-ms-asf']But I’m getting the same error.
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Truly live streaming to Android/iPhone
4 juillet 2012, par TsaukpaetraI have spent quite a while (past week) trying this to little avail. However, what I want seems completely unheard of. So far, I have reviewed recommendations available through google, which include encoding a static file into multiple static files in different formats, creating a playlist that hosts static files in an m3u8 file (files which get added to the playlist as streaming continues).
I have also seen ideas involving rtmp, rtsp etc which are completely out of the question because of their incompatibility.
Ideally, I would have one webpage that would link to the stream (http://server/video.mp4) and/or show it in a webpage (via the video tag). With that in mind, the most likely format would be h264+aac in mp4 container.Unfortunately, (and probably because the file has no duration metadata) it does not work. I can use a desktop player (such as VLC) to open the stream and play it, but my iPhone and Android both give their respective "Can't be played" messages.
I don't think the problem is caused by the devices' ability to stream, for I have made a streaming shoutcast server work just fine (mp3 only).
Currently, the closest I have become is using the following setup on my win32 machine :
FFMPEG Command: : ffmpeg -f dshow -i video="Logitech Webcam 200":audio="Microphone (Webcam 200)" -b:v 180k -bt 240k -vcodec libx264 -tune zerolatency -profile:v baseline -preset ultrafast -r 10 -strict -2 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ar 48000 -ab 32k -f flv "udp ://127.0.0.1:1234"
VLC: : Stream from udp ://127.0.0.1:1234 to http:// :8080/video.mp4 (No Transcoding), basically just to convert the UDP stream into an http-accessible stream.
Any hints or suggestions would be warmly welcomed !