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Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond
5 septembre 2013, parCertains 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 ;
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MediaSPIP Player : les contrôles
26 mai 2010, parLes contrôles à la souris du lecteur
En plus des actions au click sur les boutons visibles de l’interface du lecteur, il est également possible d’effectuer d’autres actions grâce à la souris : Click : en cliquant sur la vidéo ou sur le logo du son, celui ci se mettra en lecture ou en pause en fonction de son état actuel ; Molette (roulement) : en plaçant la souris sur l’espace utilisé par le média (hover), la molette de la souris n’exerce plus l’effet habituel de scroll de la page, mais diminue ou (...) -
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.
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Web Based Playback of iOS Videos with Orientation Flag
3 mars 2012, par shaneeWe just recently created an iPhone app for one of our system that allows users to upload picture and video content to our services. The last major hitch we are running into is how to handle videos that are uploaded in an orientation other than Horizontal Right. Apparently if your playback system does not account for the orientation flag sent with the video then it will play upside down or sideways.
The correct approach appears to be that the playback system should take the orientation flag into account just prior to playback. This is the way Apple handles it directly on the device as well as through Quicktime.
SO my first hope is that someone is aware of a web based (HTML5 or Flash) player that is capable of rotating a video during playback based on either the video orientation metadata or based on a passed flag (we already have the necessary flag available in the DB if we need to just pass it manually). If you know of any such player then PLEASE SHARE !
If you aren't aware of such a player, then has anyone had any luck rotating their videos using FFMPEG or MEncoder ? We did a few hours of testing last week and weren't able to get any decent results from the two heavy hitters mentioned there.
Failing ALL OF THAT, is it possible to have the iPhone upload a video or image in a specified direction ?
Any of the three will work for me, but I would prefer to do whatever is standard (if one exists).
Any help is much appreciated !
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Relocated ffmpeg example files fail
17 novembre 2020, par CT99I'm trying to use some ffmpeg calls in my own program, the basis of which I'm editing the ffmpeg example program remuxing.c. I'm trying to use some of the ffmpeg calls in my own program.


I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.5 on a generic Linux box.


To help better understand what I've done and where I've having problems, I'll out line what I've done and what is not working.


Steps I've successfully completed :


— I've have downloaded the ffmpeg code base and example files


— Next I did a './configure', then 'make', then 'make install' and 'make examples' to make the libraries and examples


— I tested some of the examples and they ran fine from the default install directory


— specifically, when I test remuxing.c in the original ffmpeg downloaded dir — compile and run — it works fine


./remuxing /data/iphone-h264.m4v /tmp/test15.ts



— this creates a .ts output file that I can test and is readable by vlc


Having ensured that I correctly compiled and tested ffmpeg source and its example files, I next move to working my own program based on the example remuxing.c


— I copied the original remuxing.c into my own test directory structure


— I make it by running this to link in the required ffmpeg libraries (I think)


cc -DLINUX -o remuxing remuxing.c -I ../ffmpeg/libavformat -lavformat -I ../ffmpeg/libavcodec -lavcodec -I ../ffmpeg/libswresample -lswresample -I ../ffmpeg/libavutil -lavutil -lpthread -lm



— however when I try to generate a test16.ts file (to know it is different from the one I created before) I get an error :


./remuxing /data/iphone-h264.m4v /tmp/test16.ts
 Could not open input file '/data/iphone-h264.m4v’ Error occurred: Invalid data found when processing input



This is the exact same video file the same program converted from the installed doc/examples directory.


QUESTION — why is this happening — what am I doing wrong ?


I guess I may not be properly linking in the ffmpeg libraries ?? — but I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.


I can also post my makefiles if that would help.


Would be most appreciative for any help — thank you in advance.


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AV Foundation or FFmpeg tutorials [closed]
30 novembre 2012, par timeI want to edit video on iPhone, so I search and found that there are two ways : AV Foundation and FFmpeg. The problem is that I am unable to find any tutorial to start working with them. Could someone please provide me with some links ?