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    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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    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 (...)

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    27 janvier 2018, par b b

    Le bon projet...

    Quelle est l’erreur complète à propos de Cannot redeclare _T() in /srv/www/htdocs/spip/ecrire/inc/utils.php on line 798, dans quel fichier la fonction serait déjà déclarée ? Tu n’aurais pas des fichiers en double sur ton install ?

  • C++/OpenCV - VideoCapture doesn't work but it worked before with exactly the same code

    5 mars 2015, par Damià Obrador

    I’m trying to write a shot boundary detection algorithm in C++ using OpenCV. After all, I have to say that I have no experience working with OpenCV.

    I have been improving the following code (and I am still in it) during the last two weeks and everything seems the works correctly, not in terms of perfect shot detection, but every line of code did what was expected from it.

    #include <cstdlib>
    #include <opencv2></opencv2>opencv.hpp>
    #include <opencv2></opencv2>core/core.hpp>
    #include <opencv2></opencv2>video/background_segm.hpp>
    #include <opencv2></opencv2>highgui/highgui.hpp>
    #include <iostream>
    #include <opencv2></opencv2>imgproc/imgproc.hpp>
    #include
    #include <istream>
    #include <fstream>
    using namespace cv;



    int main(){

       VideoCapture capture("vdevendetta.mp4");
       if ( !capture.isOpened() )
        {
            std::cout &lt;&lt; "Cannot open the video file";
            return -1;
        }
       int numFrames=capture.get(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT);
       bool SB_counter=false;
       Mat currentFrame;
       Mat frame;
       Mat fore;
       Mat back;
       vector<mat> frames;
       FileStorage file;
       FileStorage file2;
       Mat prev_Y;
       Mat channels[3];
       for(int i=0;i>currentFrame;
               frame=currentFrame.clone();
               cvtColor(frame,frame,CV_BGR2YUV);
               split( frame, channels );
               prev_Y=channels[0];
               SB_counter=false;
           }
           else
           {
               capture>>currentFrame;
               frame=currentFrame.clone();
               Mat channels[3];
               cvtColor(frame,frame,CV_BGR2YUV);
               split( frame, channels );
               Mat curr_Y=channels[0];
               channels[0]=prev_Y;
               prev_Y=curr_Y;
               merge(channels,3,frame);
               cvtColor(frame,frame,CV_Luv2BGR);
               cvtColor(frame,frame,CV_BGR2GRAY);
               frames.push_back(frame);
           }

       }

       vector<double> MAFDs;
       vector<double> MAFD;
       vector<double> aux;
       double min;
       double min2;

       for(int j=1;j14)
           {
               std::cout&lt;&lt;"De"&lt;*
       std::ofstream fout("MAFD.txt");
       if(fout.is_open()==true)
       {
         //file opened successfully so we are here
         std::cout &lt;&lt; "File Opened successfully!!!. Writing data from array to file" &lt;&lt; std::endl;

           for(int i = 0; MAFD[i] != '\0'; i++)
           {
           fout &lt;&lt; MAFD[i]; //writing ith character of array in the file
           }
         std::cout &lt;&lt; "Array data successfully saved into the file test.txt" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
       }
       else //file could not be opened
       {
           std::cout &lt;&lt; "File could not be opened." &lt;&lt; std::endl;
       }*/
       return 0;
    }
    </double></double></double></mat></fstream></istream></iostream></cstdlib>

    Three days ago I had an strange problem. The line :

    VideoCapture capture("vdevendetta.mp4");

    stopped working. I spent many hours looking for the solution but nothing seems to repair it. After reading everything related with OpenCV, VideoCapture and ffmpeg that I found on internet I decided to reinstall everything taking care of each detail, but it still didn’t work. Finally I solved it changing the line with this other one :

    VideoCapture capture("/home/damia/Documentos/Universitat/ARA/PAEAV/workspace_cpp/SBD/src/vdevendetta.mp4");

    I did not know why this solved it because the video is in the same directory than the program, but I continued working because everything seemed correct.
    Today I had the same problem again on the new line.
    The terminal doesn’t show any error comment (exceptuating "Cannot open the video file", obviously) but the code doesn’t work again.

    I’m using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, OpenCV 2.4.9 and Eclipse.

    I think if someone test the code it will run correctly, but I would like to know if there is something I have no taking into account.

    Thank you very match.

  • Révision 19077 : Exclure les éventuels quotes du nom du zip lorsqu’on tente de le récupérer à par...

    7 mars 2012, par b b

    Note that the filename is surrounded by double quotes, per RFC 2231. This allows for the use of extended characters within the filename (i.e., international characters, though at present Internet Explorer does not support this internationalization). An unfortunately large number of web servers (...)