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  • Le profil des utilisateurs

    12 avril 2011, par

    Chaque utilisateur dispose d’une page de profil lui permettant de modifier ses informations personnelle. Dans le menu de haut de page par défaut, un élément de menu est automatiquement créé à l’initialisation de MediaSPIP, visible uniquement si le visiteur est identifié sur le site.
    L’utilisateur a accès à la modification de profil depuis sa page auteur, un lien dans la navigation "Modifier votre profil" est (...)

  • Configurer la prise en compte des langues

    15 novembre 2010, par

    Accéder à la configuration et ajouter des langues prises en compte
    Afin de configurer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues, il est nécessaire de se rendre dans la partie "Administrer" du site.
    De là, dans le menu de navigation, vous pouvez accéder à une partie "Gestion des langues" permettant d’activer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues.
    Chaque nouvelle langue ajoutée reste désactivable tant qu’aucun objet n’est créé dans cette langue. Dans ce cas, elle devient grisée dans la configuration et (...)

  • XMP PHP

    13 mai 2011, par

    Dixit Wikipedia, XMP signifie :
    Extensible Metadata Platform ou XMP est un format de métadonnées basé sur XML utilisé dans les applications PDF, de photographie et de graphisme. Il a été lancé par Adobe Systems en avril 2001 en étant intégré à la version 5.0 d’Adobe Acrobat.
    Étant basé sur XML, il gère un ensemble de tags dynamiques pour l’utilisation dans le cadre du Web sémantique.
    XMP permet d’enregistrer sous forme d’un document XML des informations relatives à un fichier : titre, auteur, historique (...)

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  • Pushing data to web-browser while processing input from ffmpeg

    6 septembre 2013, par Stacked

    I want to push output of this directly to the user using PHP/Python :

    wget -qO- "http://my-video-stream-input.url/here" | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 -ab 192000 -acodec libmp3lame -map_metadata -1 -vn 1378457645_myfile.mp3

    The above command takes the input stream and converts on-the-fly it to audio without waiting for full-file to download, this works perfectly at terminal. Now, I need to push the ffmpeg processed output audio to the web-browser, once again on-the-fly without completing the full transcode, like :

    Wget->ffmpeg->Web-browser in real-time

    I tried the below in PHP but this results in 0 byte file-downloads :

    $cmd = "wget -qO- "http://my-video-stream-input.url/here" | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 -ab 192000 -acodec libmp3lame -map_metadata -1 -vn 1378457645_myfile.mp3";
    header('Content-type: audio/mpeg');
    header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
    header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"1378457645_myfile.mp3\"");
    passthru($cmd);

    Adding 2>&1 to the $cmd shows downloads a 3.6 KB file with following

     ffmpeg version 0.7.15, Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers
     built on Feb 22 2013 07:22:31 with gcc 4.4.5
     configuration: --enable-libdc1394 --prefix=/usr --extra-cflags='-Wall -g ' --cc='ccache cc' --enable-shared --enable-libmp3lame --enable-gpl --enable-libvorbis --enable-pthreads --enable-libfaac --enable-libxvid --enable-postproc --enable-x11grab --enable-libgsm --enable-libtheora --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libx264 --enable-libspeex --enable-nonfree --disable-stripping --enable-avfilter --enable-libdirac --disable-decoder=libdirac --enable-libfreetype --enable-libschroedinger --disable-encoder=libschroedinger --enable-version3 --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libvpx --enable-librtmp --extra-libs=-lgcrypt --disable-altivec --disable-armv5te --disable-armv6 --disable-vis
     libavutil    50. 43. 0 / 50. 43. 0
     libavcodec   52.123. 0 / 52.123. 0
     libavformat  52.111. 0 / 52.111. 0
     libavdevice  52.  5. 0 / 52.  5. 0
     libavfilter   1. 80. 0 /  1. 80. 0
     libswscale    0. 14. 1 /  0. 14. 1
     libpostproc  51.  2. 0 / 51.  2. 0
    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'pipe:0':
     Duration: 00:02:54.75, start: 164.745578, bitrate: N/A
       Stream #0.0(und): Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16
       Metadata:
         creation_time   : 2013-08-30 05:36:13
    Output #0, mp3, to '1378458744_myfile.mp3':
     Metadata:
       TSSE            : Lavf52.111.0
       Stream #0.0(und): Audio: libmp3lame, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 192 kb/s
       Metadata:
         creation_time   : 2013-08-30 05:36:13
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
    size=     134kB time=00:00:05.69 bitrate= 192.3kbits/s    
    size=     263kB time=00:00:11.23 bitrate= 192.1kbits/s    
    size=     386kB time=00:00:16.45 bitrate= 192.1kbits/s    
    size=     515kB time=00:00:21.96 bitrate= 192.1kbits/s    
    size=     637kB time=00:00:27.16 bitrate= 192.1kbits/s    
    size=     765kB time=00:00:32.62 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=     884kB time=00:00:37.69 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1011kB time=00:00:43.12 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1134kB time=00:00:48.37 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1253kB time=00:00:53.47 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1379kB time=00:00:58.82 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1508kB time=00:01:04.31 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1632kB time=00:01:09.64 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1758kB time=00:01:14.99 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    1883kB time=00:01:20.35 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2010kB time=00:01:25.76 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2141kB time=00:01:31.35 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2265kB time=00:01:36.65 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2389kB time=00:01:41.92 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2515kB time=00:01:47.31 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2637kB time=00:01:52.50 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2767kB time=00:01:58.04 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    2888kB time=00:02:03.21 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3017kB time=00:02:08.70 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3142kB time=00:02:14.06 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3266kB time=00:02:19.33 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3391kB time=00:02:24.66 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3518kB time=00:02:30.07 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3650kB time=00:02:35.71 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3778kB time=00:02:41.20 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    size=    3862kB time=00:02:44.78 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s    
    video:0kB audio:3862kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.004804%
  • x264 on Ubuntu video bad/corrupted

    6 septembre 2013, par Ryzone

    I am trying to use command line x264 to produce a blu-ray compatible file for use in Adobe Encore. For the source file I've tried both ProRes and mpeg2, both 1080p24. Both files import into Encore fine (no transcoding needed which is great) but the ProRes version is pink and grey "static" and the mpeg2 is just a bunch of green/black lines. The exact same files and the exact same commands on my Win7 PC come out fine. I'm only doing a 10 sec sample of the complete 90min movie. I'd love for it to work on Ubuntu cause it is running a new i7 haswell that encodes much quicker than my PC (many hours difference in encoding time)

    Ubuntu 13.04

    x264 0.135.2 f0c1c53<br />
    built on Jul 24 2013, gcc: 4.7.3<br />
    configuration: --bit-depth=8 --chroma-format=all<br />
    x264 license: GPL version 2 or later

    command:
       x264 --bitrate 30000 --preset veryslow --tune film --bluray-compat --fps 24000/1001 --force-cfr --bframes 3 --ref 4 --muxer raw --no-weightb --weightp 0 --b-pyramid none --vbv-maxrate 40000 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --level 4.1 --profile high --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --open-gop --slices 4 --colorprim "bt709" --transfer "bt709" --colormatrix "bt709" --sar 1:1  -o output.264 --input-res 1920x1080 sample.mov

    (if it would work I'd be doing two pass encoding)

    I am able to encode the sample file with ffmpeg to h264 (if that helps).

  • Can you put the result of a blackdetect filter in a textfile using ffmpeg ?

    9 mars 2017, par Gijserman

    I’m testing out the "blackdetect" filter in ffmpeg. I want to have the times when the video is black to be read by a script (like actionscript or javascript). I tried :

    ffmpeg -i video1.mp4 -vf "blackdetect=d=2:pix_th=0.00" -an -f null -

    And I get a nice result in the ffmpeg log :

    ffmpeg version N-55644-g68b63a3 Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers
     built on Aug 19 2013 20:32:00 with gcc 4.7.3 (GCC)
     configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-av
    isynth --enable-bzlib --enable-fontconfig --enable-frei0r --enable-gnutls --enab
    le-iconv --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libcaca --enable-libfreetyp
    e --enable-libgsm --enable-libilbc --enable-libmodplug --enable-libmp3lame --ena
    ble-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-l
    ibopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libsoxr --enable-libsp
    eex --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-
    amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxavs --
    enable-libxvid --enable-zlib
     libavutil      52. 42.100 / 52. 42.100
     libavcodec     55. 28.100 / 55. 28.100
     libavformat    55. 13.103 / 55. 13.103
     libavdevice    55.  3.100 / 55.  3.100
     libavfilter     3. 82.100 /  3. 82.100
     libswscale      2.  5.100 /  2.  5.100
     libswresample   0. 17.103 /  0. 17.103
     libpostproc    52.  3.100 / 52.  3.100
    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'video1.mp4':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       creation_time   : 1970-01-01 00:00:00
       encoder         : Lavf53.13.0
     Duration: 00:02:01.54, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 275 kb/s
       Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p, 768x432 [
    SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 211 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 50 tbc
       Metadata:
         creation_time   : 1970-01-01 00:00:00
         handler_name    : VideoHandler
       Stream #0:1(eng): Audio: aac (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 59
    kb/s
       Metadata:
         creation_time   : 1970-01-01 00:00:00
         handler_name    : SoundHandler
    Output #0, null, to 'pipe:':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf55.13.103
       Stream #0:0(eng): Video: rawvideo (I420 / 0x30323449), yuv420p, 768x432 [SAR
    1:1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 90k tbn, 25 tbc
       Metadata:
         creation_time   : 1970-01-01 00:00:00
         handler_name    : VideoHandler
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 -> rawvideo)
    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    [null @ 00000000003279a0] Encoder did not produce proper pts, making some up.
    [blackdetect @ 0000000004d5e800] black_start:0 black_end:17.08 black_duration:17
    .08
    [blackdetect @ 0000000004d5e800] black_start:62.32 black_end:121.48 black_durati
    on:59.16
    frame= 3038 fps=2317 q=0.0 Lsize=N/A time=00:02:01.52 bitrate=N/A
    video:285kB audio:0kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead -100.007543%

    And I’m particularly interested in this part :

    [blackdetect @ 0000000004e2e340] black_start:0 black_end:17.08 black_duration:17.08
    [blackdetect @ 0000000004e2e340] black_start:62.32 black_end:121.48 black_duration:59.16

    So my question :

    1. Is there a way to only take the blackdetect filter output and put it in a .txt file ?
    2. And if this is possible, is there a way to do this in a statement with multiple video inputs ? Like in this example

    example :

    ffmpeg -f concat -i mylist.txt -c copy concat.mp4

    Where mylist.txt is a list of videos :

    file 'video1.mp4'
    file 'video2.mp4'
    file 'video3.mp4'
    file 'video4.mp4'

    Basically what I want to have is one or more text files containing information about the black frames in every video in this list to be used by another program