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  • (Dés)Activation de fonctionnalités (plugins)

    18 février 2011, par

    Pour gérer l’ajout et la suppression de fonctionnalités supplémentaires (ou plugins), MediaSPIP utilise à partir de la version 0.2 SVP.
    SVP permet l’activation facile de plugins depuis l’espace de configuration de MediaSPIP.
    Pour y accéder, il suffit de se rendre dans l’espace de configuration puis de se rendre sur la page "Gestion des plugins".
    MediaSPIP est fourni par défaut avec l’ensemble des plugins dits "compatibles", ils ont été testés et intégrés afin de fonctionner parfaitement avec chaque (...)

  • Activation de l’inscription des visiteurs

    12 avril 2011, par

    Il est également possible d’activer l’inscription des visiteurs ce qui permettra à tout un chacun d’ouvrir soit même un compte sur le canal en question dans le cadre de projets ouverts par exemple.
    Pour ce faire, il suffit d’aller dans l’espace de configuration du site en choisissant le sous menus "Gestion des utilisateurs". Le premier formulaire visible correspond à cette fonctionnalité.
    Par défaut, MediaSPIP a créé lors de son initialisation un élément de menu dans le menu du haut de la page menant (...)

  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

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  • Audio async after using setpts, converting to ts and concatenating

    11 janvier 2018, par Aurelius Schnitzler

    I am using f.i.

    ffmpeg -y -ss 00:00:09.664 -t 00:00:06.939 -i "test.mp4" -an -c:v libx264 -filter:v "setpts=0.1*PTS" test2.mp4

    to speed up a video by 10.

    But there is still audio in it when being used with

    ffmpeg -y -i test2.mp4 -c copy -bsf:v h264_mp4toannexb -f mpegts 2f.ts

    and

    ffmpeg -y -i "concat:2f.ts|..." -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc -movflags faststart -c copy final.mp4

    later on, yet every part’s audio in the final video is async.

    In some videos added with concat the video is not sped up, ie no -filter:v "setpts=0.1*PTS" and the audio is kept, ie no -an as in

    ffmpeg -y -ss 1 -t 2 -i "test3.mp4" -an -c:v libx264 test4.mp4
    ffmpeg -y -i test4.mp4 -c copy -bsf:v h264_mp4toannexb -f mpegts 4f.ts

    How do I mute the sped up parts and have audio not be async in the final video ?

  • FFMPEG combining 2 command to make multiple overlay [closed]

    11 avril 2020, par Nano Wibisono

    I have two different commands and both work. but here I have a problem, how to combine these two commands into one output

    



    the first command is to add a video overlay

    



    ffmpeg -i   final.mp4    -vf "movie=LOGO.mov, scale=100: -1 [inner]; [in][inner] overlay =10: 10 [out] " completed.mp4


    



    the second command is to add a text overlay

    



    ffmpeg -i final.mp4 -vf drawtext="fontfile=C\\:/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf:fontsize=20: fontcolor=red:x=10:y=50:text='test tect'" completedtextGB.mp4


    



    I was wondering is it possible to combine these into the 1 command ?

    



    Thanks
Nano

    


  • building c++ code into a shared library

    11 avril 2016, par gaurav

    I have some c++ code which i use as shared library in a java application.My c++ code uses some libraries like ffmpeg and boost. and ffmpeg libraries in turn depend on libx264. my first question is - can i build my c++ into a "fat" shared library which contains all the symbols from all libraries used so that on a new machine if i just copy the fat .so file everything works.
    If thats not possible then can you help me fix my current build process. This is what i am doing currently -

    1)on a local VM(ubuntu 64) i compile ffmpeg code using -fPIC flag and install h264 and boost using apt-get commands.
    2) on the same VM i compile my code using make file which looks like this-

    INCLUDES =   -I/opt/ffmpeg/include -I/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-   amd64/include -I/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/include/linux

    LDFLAGS =   -L/home/ubuntu/ffmpeg_shared

    LIBRARIES = -lavformat -lavcodec -lswscale -lavutil -lpthread  -lx264 -lboost_system -lboost_thread -lboost_chrono

    CC = g++ -std=c++11 -fPIC

    all:clean final

    final:Api.o ImageSequence.o OverlayAnimation.o Utils.o ImageFrame.o
    $(CC)  -o final.so Api.o ImageSequence.o OverlayAnimation.o Utils.o  ImageFrame.o $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBRARIES) -shared

    3) on a new machine where java app will run. i install h264 and boost using apt-get commands and copy ffmpeg’s compiled library files to /usr/local/lib.

    4) copy the final.so file to this new machine. but when the java code tries to use the final.so file i see it tries to use wierdly named files. for example - it tries to find libavcodec.so.57 , libavformat.so.57 etc. to fix this i just created a copy of these files ie libavcodec.so copied to libavcodec.so.57.

    5)But these ffmpeg libraries in turn uses a differently named lib264.so file. on my new machine the apt-get command for x264 installed a file named libx264.so.148 but one of ffmpeg libraries is searching for file libx264.so.142 even if i rename this libx264.so file i get new errors where ffmpeg libraries tries to call libx264’s methods which has these numbers attached.

    6) at this time the only working option for me is to bring the c++ code on every new machine and build final.so file locally. this is something i want to avoid since i want to distribute the .so file along with jar file to my clients which they can easily use without having to build and install stuff.