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  • La file d’attente de SPIPmotion

    28 novembre 2010, par

    Une file d’attente stockée dans la base de donnée
    Lors de son installation, SPIPmotion crée une nouvelle table dans la base de donnée intitulée spip_spipmotion_attentes.
    Cette nouvelle table est constituée des champs suivants : id_spipmotion_attente, l’identifiant numérique unique de la tâche à traiter ; id_document, l’identifiant numérique du document original à encoder ; id_objet l’identifiant unique de l’objet auquel le document encodé devra être attaché automatiquement ; objet, le type d’objet auquel (...)

  • Selection of projects using MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    The examples below are representative elements of MediaSPIP specific uses for specific projects.
    MediaSPIP farm @ Infini
    The non profit organizationInfini develops hospitality activities, internet access point, training, realizing innovative projects in the field of information and communication technologies and Communication, and hosting of websites. It plays a unique and prominent role in the Brest (France) area, at the national level, among the half-dozen such association. Its members (...)

  • Contribute to documentation

    13 avril 2011

    Documentation is vital to the development of improved technical capabilities.
    MediaSPIP welcomes documentation by users as well as developers - including : critique of existing features and functions articles contributed by developers, administrators, content producers and editors screenshots to illustrate the above translations of existing documentation into other languages
    To contribute, register to the project users’ mailing (...)

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  • Animated line chart with pandas, matplotlib and ffmpeg

    10 avril 2020, par Mark K

    In producing an animated line chart, I have below data and codes.

    



    But when the chart produced, it shows no line. What did I do wrong ?

    



    Thank you.

    



    import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import seaborn as sns
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.animation as animation

title = 'Heroin Overdoses'

data = {'Year' : ["1999","2000","2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015","2016"], 
'Heroin Overdoses' : [280,443,413,486,475,148,197,170,448,103,137,160,483,356,352,300,466,278]}
overdose = pd.DataFrame(data)

Writer = animation.writers['ffmpeg']
writer = Writer(fps=20, metadata=dict(artist='Me'), bitrate=1800)

fig = plt.figure(figsize=(10,6))
plt.xlim(1999, 2016)
plt.ylim(np.min(overdose)[0], np.max(overdose)[0])
plt.xlabel('Year',fontsize=20)
plt.ylabel(title,fontsize=20)
plt.title('Heroin Overdoses per Year',fontsize=20)

def animate(i):
    data = overdose.iloc[:int(i+1)] #select data range
    p = sns.lineplot(x=data.index, y=data[title], data=data, color="r")
    p.tick_params(labelsize=17)
    plt.setp(p.lines,linewidth=7)

ani = matplotlib.animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, frames=17, repeat=True)

ani.save('C:\\folder\\line chart.mp4', writer=writer)


    


  • ffmpeg converting mp4 to gif with color palette results in truncated video

    6 décembre 2019, par Tik0

    I want to generate a gif from my mp4 movie with ffmpeg (ffmpeg version 2.8.15-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) using a color palette. Everything works fine if I do not use a palette :

    $ ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -filter_complex "scale=160:-1" out.gif
    ...
    frame= 2003 fps=251 q=-0.0 Lsize=   21172kB time=00:01:20.12 bitrate=2164.7kbits/s    
    video:21155kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.077667%

    But using a palette like so results in Buffer queue overflow, dropping messages and a truncated video

    $ ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v] scale=160:-1, split [a][b];[a] palettegen [p];[b][p] paletteuse" out.gif
    ....
    [Parsed_paletteuse_3 @ 0xc56de0] [framesync @ 0xd1af08] Buffer queue overflow, dropping.
    Last message repeated 36 times
    [Parsed_paletteuse_3 @ 0xc56de0] [framesync @ 0xd1af08] Buffer queue overflow, dropping.
    Last message repeated 106 times
    ...
    [Parsed_palettegen_2 @ 0xc56d40] 255(+1) colors generated out of 1347441 colors; ratio=0.000189
    frame=   65 fps=5.4 q=-0.0 Lsize=    1036kB time=00:01:20.12 bitrate= 105.9kbits/s    
    video:1035kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.124664%
  • Saving highest quality video from video-capture card

    23 décembre 2013, par DusteD

    I have a machine with 2x3 3ghz dual-core xeon and 4x10krpm scsi 320 disks in raid0.
    The capture card is an osprey 560 64 bit pci card.
    Operating system is currently Windows Server 2003.

    The video-stream that I can open with VLC using direct show is rather nice quality.
    However, trying to save this video-stream without loss of quality has proven quite difficult,
    using the h264 codec I am able to achieve a satisfying quality, however, all 4 cores jump to 100% load after a few second and then it start dropping frames, the machine is not powerful enough for realtime encoding. I've not been able to achieve satisfying mpeg1 or 4 quality, no matter which bitrate I set..

    Thing is, the disks in this machine are pretty fast even by todays standard, and they are bored.. I don't care about disk-usage, I want quality.
    I have searched in vain for a way to pump that beautiful videostream that I see in VLC onto the disk for later encoding, I reckon the disks would be fast enough, or maybe something which would apply a light compression, enough that the disks can keep up, but not so much as to loose visible quality.

    I have tried FFMPEG as it seems capable of streaming a yuv4 stream down to the disk, but ofcause FFMPEG is unable to open the dshow device ( same error as this guy Ffmpeg streaming from capturing device Osprey 450e fails )

    Please recommend a capable and (preferably) software which can do this.