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    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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    13 avril 2011, par

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  • How to detect blue screen of ffmpeg video packet ?

    28 novembre 2017, par 심상원

    Good morning. There is one question about FFMPEG.

    I’m using FFMPEG to study C ++ on Linux.

    When the camera spirituality is RTSP and the format is H.264,

    I would like to determine if the camera image is a blue screen, but the following concepts are confusing.

    1. KeyFrame comes in 1 second or every X seconds cycle. Does the KeyFrame get delivered from the camera even if it is still the same image ?

    2. If the KeyFrame is delivered, is the size of the packet transmitted between the cycles zero ?

    3. If the above method is the same as normal image, should I compare the individual frames after decoding ?

    If you do not have any of these questions, please let me know if you have a good way.

    Thank you.

  • Revision d7eea782f2 : Extend number of reference buffers to 8. The number of reference buffers is ext

    3 mai 2013, par Adrian Grange

    Changed Paths :
     Modify /vp9/common/vp9_entropymode.c


     Modify /vp9/common/vp9_onyxc_int.h


     Modify /vp9/decoder/vp9_decodframe.c


     Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_bitstream.c



    Extend number of reference buffers to 8.

    The number of reference buffers is extended to 8 and
    a reference sign-bias added for the LAST_FRAME.

    Whilst the number of reference buffers used by an
    individual frame remains unchanged at 3, these may
    now be selected from 8 possible buffers.

    Change-Id : I2d247b9c1c2b3a339d6c9fac125e81ba373f75a7

  • How do I use Ff-mpeg, Grabbing .PNG from RTMP stream ?

    22 février 2016, par Lewis Day

    I have recently installed Ff-mpeg onto my vps and have looked online for possible solutions to my problem I was having, I’m wondering how I can grab individual frames from a rtmp stream and display them as an image. I know this has previously been asked before here ; but my question is how can I use this code ?

    For example the answer on that question was marked as this ;

    ffmpeg -an -flv_metadata 1 -analyzeduration 1 ...

    How would I use this on a .php file ? I mean this doesnt even ask for the rtmp ip ?