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    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
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  • Added STL demuxer and decoder

    20 octobre 2014, par Eejya Singh
    Added STL demuxer and decoder
    

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  • Remove Static Pixels from a Video to Mimic a Green Screen Effect [closed]

    2 août 2021, par nKrkan

    I have a video that's 50 seconds in length, resolution of 480x480 and 16 frames per second.

    &#xA;

    There is a person talking in it, with the background being static I thought if there's a way
    &#xA;to remove those static pixels (background) and just extract the moving pixels (foreground)
    &#xA;and possibly mimic a green screen effect ?

    &#xA;

    I was thinking on writing a picture-by-picture comparison tool to do such thing but I don't
    &#xA;believe I'm up to the task, or maybe It's laziness.

    &#xA;

    And now I know, some of you will point out that the video has compression artifacts and that
    &#xA;might cause some problems but It doesn't have to be Studio quality stuff.

    &#xA;

    I tried the ffmpeg command from this question : Remove random background from video using ffmpeg or Python
    &#xA;And it does mask the person, but... I couldn't quite get it to work, apparently putting the
    &#xA;reference image in the input makes that image burned into the video, thus having no way to
    &#xA;remove it, but it did mask the background as black and the person as greenish, so still not a
    &#xA;viable way to do it.

    &#xA;

    Have also tried some Python projects I've found on the GitHub but none of them worked as
    &#xA;I expected.

    &#xA;

    So, what I thought to do is simply compare the first and the second frame of the video, check
    &#xA;all the pixels by comparing them with the two sources, and change those that stay within a
    &#xA;certain range of the initial pixel value.

    &#xA;

    I should point out I'm not very knowledgeable with mathematics and the majority of the
    &#xA;methods used in these type of things, but perhaps someone could point me to an interesting
    &#xA;source to read and learn, or by providing an alternative to the methods aforementioned above.

    &#xA;

  • FFmpeg - Rotating at angle

    23 septembre 2017, par connor

    I’ve been working through FFmpeg, but I have been unable to get a rotation to run from the examples they have on their site. I am trying to "wiggle" a video back and forth at a fixed point on the bottom - think a head moving left to right (and so on).

    I am attempting to do this with the filter "rotate" (https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#rotate). Attempting to use their examples, I get an error.

    This is what I have so far :

    ffmpeg -i vid1.mp4 -i vid2.mov -loop 1 -i image.png -filter_complex "\
       [2:v]alphaextract, scale=240x160[mask];\
       [0:v] scale=240x160, rotate=A*sin(2*PI/T*t) [ascaled];\
       [ascaled][mask]alphamerge[masked];\
       [1:v]scale=480x360[background];\
       [background][masked]overlay=120:20"\
       -c:a copy 65B6354F61B4AF02_HD_sq.MOV

    I am using "rotate" directly from an example in an attempt to get something to run at all.

    The error I get back is :

    [Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] [Eval @ 0x7fff5b3e3f00] Undefined constant or missing '(' in 'T*t)'
    [Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] Error occurred parsing angle expression 'A*sin(2*PI/T*t)'
    [Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] Failed to configure output pad on Parsed_rotate_3
    Error reinitializing filters!
    Failed to inject frame into filter network: Invalid argument
    Error while processing the decoded data for stream #1:0

    If I remove ’A’, ’T’, ’sin’, etc, rotate does actually work, but far from the desired behavior.

    Am I missing something to expose those params ?