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  • Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
    Vous pouvez bien entendu ajouter le votre grâce au formulaire en bas de page.

  • Keeping control of your media in your hands

    13 avril 2011, par

    The vocabulary used on this site and around MediaSPIP in general, aims to avoid reference to Web 2.0 and the companies that profit from media-sharing.
    While using MediaSPIP, you are invited to avoid using words like "Brand", "Cloud" and "Market".
    MediaSPIP is designed to facilitate the sharing of creative media online, while allowing authors to retain complete control of their work.
    MediaSPIP aims to be accessible to as many people as possible and development is based on expanding the (...)

  • Participer à sa traduction

    10 avril 2011

    Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
    Pour ce faire, on utilise l’interface de traduction de SPIP où l’ensemble des modules de langue de MediaSPIP sont à disposition. ll vous suffit de vous inscrire sur la liste de discussion des traducteurs pour demander plus d’informations.
    Actuellement MediaSPIP n’est disponible qu’en français et (...)

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  • ffmpg full album video - multiple audio files one after another

    21 août 2019, par Martin

    I am trying to write an ffmpeg command which will take an image (jpg) and multiple audio files (in this case, lets say 3 mp3 files) and create an mp4 video where each audio file comes one after another (first audio file, then second, then third, etc... no overlap, files play in order one after another).

    I am currently using this command to export a single mp3 file and jpg into an mp4 :

    ffmpeg -loop 1 -y -i "media/pic.jpg" -i "media/01 song name.mp3" -shortest -acodec copy -vcodec mjpeg -s 1920x1080 "outputVideo.mp4"

    Is it possible to combine multiple audio tracks into the video using one command ?

    In the past I was using this command seperately to generate a single audio track made up of multiple audio inputs in order :

    ffmpeg -i '01 - Funky Carla.mp3' -i '02 - Take This Day Away.mp3' -i '03 - Youre The One I Love.mp3' -filter_complex '[0:0][1:0][2:0]concat=n=3:v=0:a=1[out]' -map '[out]' -b:a 320k fullAudio.mp3

    And then just using that track to export one video, but this process takes two separate ffmpeg commands, is long and slow, and produced a huge video file.

    Should I use something like amix / amerge / map ? Any advice/ideas is appreciated, thanks.

  • Incorporating ffmpeg in a bash script

    22 novembre 2017, par Voprosnik

    I have a very large audio mp4 file that contains several songs.

    I have generated a script which reads a text file with the times and the song names and successfully assigns starttime, endtime and songtitle in 3 variables. The script successfully echoes the variables and returns the following format :

    00:00:00 00:10:15 Song1
    00:10:15 00:14:20 Song2

    and so on...

    Now I am intending to use this script with ffmpeg and crop each part of the big file into smaller audio files.

    The script thus, after feeding the variables in a while loop, it reaches to the command

    ffmpeg -ss $START -t $END -i ${1} -acodec copy $SONGNAME.mp4

    Once I run the script, the first two songs are cropped, but then the whole process stops with

    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    error parsing debug value
    debug=0

    I checked the generated files and they play ok, but there is no way for me to know why the script stopped there and did no proceed to the rest of the file (considering that when in the script I replace ffmpeg with echo, the script echoes the variables flawlessly).

    In other words I don’t know if there is a problem in my script, ffmpeg, or the source music file.

  • Incorporating ffmpeg in a bash script

    12 septembre 2014, par Voprosnik

    I have a very large audio mp4 file that contains several songs.

    I have generated a script which reads a text file with the times and the song names and successfully assigns starttime, endtime and songtitle in 3 variables. The script successfully echoes the variables and returns the following format :

    00:00:00 00:10:15 Song1
    00:10:15 00:14:20 Song2

    and so on...

    Now I am intending to use this script with ffmpeg and crop each part of the big file into smaller audio files.

    The script thus, after feeding the variables in a while loop, it reaches to the command

    ffmpeg -ss $START -t $END -i ${1} -acodec copy $SONGNAME.mp4

    Once I run the script, the first two songs are cropped, but then the whole process stops with

    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    error parsing debug value
    debug=0

    I checked the generated files and they play ok, but there is no way for me to know why the script stopped there and did no proceed to the rest of the file (considering that when in the script I replace ffmpeg with echo, the script echoes the variables flawlessly).

    In other words I don’t know if there is a problem in my script, ffmpeg, or the source music file.