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Bug de détection d’ogg
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Encoding and processing into web-friendly formats
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
Video files are encoded in MP4, Ogv and WebM (supported by HTML5) and MP4 (supported by Flash).
Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
Where possible, text is analyzed in order to retrieve the data needed for search engine detection, and then exported as a series of image files.
All uploaded files are stored online in their original format, so you can (...) -
MediaSPIP Player : problèmes potentiels
22 février 2011, parLe lecteur ne fonctionne pas sur Internet Explorer
Sur Internet Explorer (8 et 7 au moins), le plugin utilise le lecteur Flash flowplayer pour lire vidéos et son. Si le lecteur ne semble pas fonctionner, cela peut venir de la configuration du mod_deflate d’Apache.
Si dans la configuration de ce module Apache vous avez une ligne qui ressemble à la suivante, essayez de la supprimer ou de la commenter pour voir si le lecteur fonctionne correctement : /** * GeSHi (C) 2004 - 2007 Nigel McNie, (...) -
Supporting all media types
13 avril 2011, parUnlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)
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ffplay - change playback speed without re-encoding
2 novembre 2016, par Timothy TanI have some .264 video files that I would like to view at half playback speed, without encoding them into a new file. I remember using ffplay to do this in the past, but it was some time ago, and I can’t seem to be able to do it now. From lots of searching, this is what is supposed to work :
ffplay -f h264 -vf "setpts=2.0*PTS" filename.264
However this does not seem to change the playback speed at all. If I try :
ffplay -f h264 -filter:v "setpts=2.0*PTS" filename.264
I get an error message saying ’Failed to set value ’setpts=2.0*PTS’ for option ’filter:v’ : Option not found’.
I specifically remember being able to do this before but cannot find any information about this now. Converting the videos is not really an option because the files are finicky and often cause an error halfway through converting, corrupting the whole file.
Is there a simple solution to this problem ? Am I typing one of the commands wrongly ?
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ffmpeg playback speed lost on re-encoding
30 octobre 2018, par Salman Muhammadso I am trying to encode a video using myffmpeg with the following custom command to increase the playback speed by 10 times
-filter_complex "[0:v]setpts=PTS/10[v];[0:a]atempo=10.0[a]" -map "[v]" -map "[a]"
all goes well and the playback speed in output file is indeed 10x the original speed. however, when I use this output file as a source file for another encode job (or just a conversion to another format job) it loses the speed (goes back to normal). I’m not sure what I’m missing here as I am a beginner :) hoping for some help here.
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avfilter/af_headphone : speed up fast convolution
25 décembre 2018, par Paul B Mahol