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  • Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond

    5 septembre 2013, par

    Certains thèmes prennent en compte trois éléments de personnalisation : l’ajout d’un logo ; l’ajout d’une bannière l’ajout d’une image de fond ;

  • Supporting all media types

    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike 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 (...)

  • De l’upload à la vidéo finale [version standalone]

    31 janvier 2010, par

    Le chemin d’un document audio ou vidéo dans SPIPMotion est divisé en trois étapes distinctes.
    Upload et récupération d’informations de la vidéo source
    Dans un premier temps, il est nécessaire de créer un article SPIP et de lui joindre le document vidéo "source".
    Au moment où ce document est joint à l’article, deux actions supplémentaires au comportement normal sont exécutées : La récupération des informations techniques des flux audio et video du fichier ; La génération d’une vignette : extraction d’une (...)

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  • x86 : Add asm for mbtree fixed point conversion

    4 mars 2016, par Henrik Gramner
    x86 : Add asm for mbtree fixed point conversion
    

    The QP offsets of each macroblock are stored as floats internally and
    converted to big-endian Q8.8 fixed point numbers when written to the 2-pass
    stats file, and converted back to floats when read from the stats file.

    Add SSSE3 and AVX2 implementations for conversions in both directions.

    About 8x faster than C on Haswell.

    • [DH] common/mc.c
    • [DH] common/mc.h
    • [DH] common/x86/mc-a2.asm
    • [DH] common/x86/mc-c.c
    • [DH] encoder/ratecontrol.c
    • [DH] tools/checkasm.c
  • Wrong second count for blackdetect filter in ffprobe

    10 avril 2016, par Jabb

    I issue this command on a 8 minutes 20 seconds video in order to detect blackframes.

    root@ubuntu:/home/hts# ffprobe -f lavfi -i "movie=test.ts,blackdetect[out0]" -show_entries tags=lavfi.black_start,lavfi.black_end -of default=nw=1

    I am expecting to get proper seconds back from ffprobe indicating where the blackframes are.

    Instead I receive very very high numbers.

    I need to mention that I cut this video from the end of a larger stream using tail. The stream is configured to add a keyframe every 0.5 seconds. Could this be the reason ? And how could I cope with this ?

    ffprobe version git-2016-03-31-54ccaae Copyright (c) 2007-2016 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 4.8 (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.1)
     configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-libfaac --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-librtmp --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-nonfree --enable-version3 --enable-libmfx
     libavutil      55. 19.100 / 55. 19.100
     libavcodec     57. 33.100 / 57. 33.100
     libavformat    57. 29.101 / 57. 29.101
     libavdevice    57.  0.101 / 57.  0.101
     libavfilter     6. 40.102 /  6. 40.102
     libswscale      4.  0.100 /  4.  0.100
     libswresample   2.  0.101 /  2.  0.101
     libpostproc    54.  0.100 / 54.  0.100
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 0x3222100] no frame!
    Input #0, lavfi, from 'movie=test.ts,blackdetect[out0]':
     Duration: N/A, start: 78576.400000, bitrate: N/A
       Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (I420 / 0x30323449), yuv420p, 320x256 [SAR 1:1 DAR 5:4], 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78681.9
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78682
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78720.5
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78721.1
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78761.4
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78762.6
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78770.9
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78771
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78781
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78781.2
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78801.2
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78801.4
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78821.4
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78821.5
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78851.5
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78851.7
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78871.7
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78871.8
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78891.8
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78892
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78919
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78919.2
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78949.2
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78949.3
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78979.3
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78979.5
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=78999.5
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=78999.6
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=79022.6
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=79022.8
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=79042.8
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=79043
    TAG:lavfi.black_start=79063
    TAG:lavfi.black_end=79063.1
    [h264 @ 0x3260360] concealing 284 DC, 284 AC, 284 MV errors in P frame
  • How to specify a fractional framerate with ffmpeg C/C++ when stitching together images ?

    14 septembre 2022, par Turgut

    I want to specify fractional frame rate's like 23.797 or 59.94 when creating my encoder. Here is how I do it currently :

    


    AVStream* st;
...
st->time_base = (AVRational){1, STREAM_FRAME_RATE };


    


    But looking at ffmpeg's source code at rational.h we can see that AVRational struct takes int's instead of float's. So my 23.797 turns into 23 thus encoding wrong. How can I specify fps with floating numbers ?