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Encoding and processing into web-friendly formats
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
Video files are encoded in MP4, Ogv and WebM (supported by HTML5) and MP4 (supported by Flash).
Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
Where possible, text is analyzed in order to retrieve the data needed for search engine detection, and then exported as a series of image files.
All uploaded files are stored online in their original format, so you can (...) -
Contribute to documentation
13 avril 2011Documentation 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 (...) -
Script d’installation automatique de MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parAfin de palier aux difficultés d’installation dues principalement aux dépendances logicielles coté serveur, un script d’installation "tout en un" en bash a été créé afin de faciliter cette étape sur un serveur doté d’une distribution Linux compatible.
Vous devez bénéficier d’un accès SSH à votre serveur et d’un compte "root" afin de l’utiliser, ce qui permettra d’installer les dépendances. Contactez votre hébergeur si vous ne disposez pas de cela.
La documentation de l’utilisation du script d’installation (...)
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Unmapping memory-mapped images that are created during processing
23 avril 2013, par user2309283I have a pretty big issue, although I only have the symptoms, and a theory on the cause.
I have a C++ application under Windows 7x64 that uses system calls to FFMPEG 0.7.13 to extract frames from videos. When running, the parent application maintains a nice, predicable memory footprint in memory profilers (task manager, RAMMap) of about 2MB. I can see the individual calls to FFMPEG also come and go without incident. The trouble is, after about 100 calls to FFMPEG, and 70,000+ PNGs created (no one directory has more than 1500 pngs), the Windows memory page size raises gradually from about 2.5GB to over 7.0GB, and the system is brought to its knees. The sum of the processes for all users is no where near the reported Memory Page amount.
I thought it might be Windows Search indexing related, so I turned off the indexing for the output directories in question using SetFileAttributes() and FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED, and while it seems to be working as advertised, it does not seem to combat the issue at hand. My current running theory is that all of these extracted PNGs are either fully or partially memory mapped, by FFMPEG or something else. I can also see the output PNGs under the RAMMap Physical Pages tab as standby mapped files.
Question :
Is there enough information here to possibly diagnose the exact problem ?
Do I have a way to combat this issue ?
Thanks in advance...
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avcodec/aacps_common : Combine huffman tabels
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Kodi : playback several video files from the internet as single movie with single timeline
30 mai 2018, par HarryFoxI’m writing an add-on for Kodi in Python, for a site with movie collection, which can be able to playback online video from the site. But problem is that many of them splitted apart on pieces of different length. And its not mpeg dash nor m3u playlists, its just individual pieces of single movie or an episode.
My target is able to play those splitted videos as single movie with single timeline and playback will no require download all pieces of a movie. It’s important because many of Movies\episodes provides with subtitle file, that why single timeline is important. Also general idea for plugin which I’m writing is comfort to use, so online playback is very important too.
I did some research but it almost no result. On official Kodi forum advise to create Input Stream add-on like Input Stream Adaptive, but it was written on c++ and it’s unattainable for me (for now at least). There is no tools for python to create such kind of add-ons.
Another idea is to create middle server which on fly will somehow (with ffmpeg) combine those pieces, but it seems that the process will too resource-intensive especially for TV-boxes.
In this case also raise many question about which way is better, and i have no enough experience and knowledge to solve the problems by myself even with google.So i need an advice how can i solve the problem, just to know right direction.
Thank you for your time.
Sorry for my English.