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Video d’abeille en portrait
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Mis à jour : Février 2012
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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).
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FFmpeg not found for manim installation
19 février 2023, par Jason GraceI was trying to install manim so I ran the following commands in my VScode terminal


>>pip install manim
>>pip install FFmpeg-python



However, when I ran a sample manim program on VScode(copy pasted from the tutorial), I received the following information.


RuntimeWarning: Couldn't find ffmpeg or avconv - defaulting to ffmpeg, but may not work
 warn("Couldn't find ffmpeg or avconv - defaulting to ffmpeg, but may not work", RuntimeWarning)



I have tried downloading a pre-compiled ffmpeg from https://ffmpeg.org/download.html#build-windows, but when I downloaded it there was no way to unzip it.
My code below :


from manim import *


class CreateCircle(Scene):
 def construct(self):
 circle = Circle() # create a circle
 circle.set_fill(PINK, opacity=0.5) # set the color and transparency
 self.play(Create(circle)) # show the circle on screen



Tutorial/Installation guide link I used :
https://docs.manim.community/en/stable/installation/windows.html#required-dependencies


Please note that I am on a windows 64-bit computer


Can anyone help me install manim or ffmpeg properly ?


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Merge pull request #3678 from timgates42/bugfix_typo_number
18 septembre 2020, par blueimpMerge pull request #3678 from timgates42/bugfix_typo_number
docs : Fix simple typo, numer -> number
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passing additional values to s3 event notification for lambda consumption
8 septembre 2017, par user1790300I have to write code in react-native that allows a user to upload videos to amazon s3 to be transcoded for consumption by various devices. For the processing after the upload occurs ; I am reviewing two approaches :
1) I can use Lambda with ffmpeg to handle the transcoding immediately after the uploading occurs (my fear here would be the amount of time required to transcode the videos and the effect on pricing if it takes a considerable amount of time).
2) I can have s3 pass an sns message to a rest api after the created event occurs and the rest api generate a rabbitmq message that will be processed by worker that will perform the transcoding using ffmpeg.
Option 1) seems to be the preferable option based on a completion time perspective. How concerned should I be with using 1) considering how long video transcoding might take as opposed to option 2) ?
Also, regardless, I need a way to pass additional parameters to lambda or along the sns messaging that would allow me to somehow associate the user who uploaded the video with their account. Is there a way to pass additional text-based values to s3 to pass along to lambda or along sns when the upload completes, as a caveat I plan to upload the video directly to s3 using the rest layer(found this answer here : http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectPUT.html#RESTObjectPUT-responses-examples) ?