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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.

  • Support audio et vidéo HTML5

    10 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
    Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
    Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
    Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)

  • HTML5 audio and video support

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
    The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
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  • ffmpeg scale filter takes too long

    17 juin 2020, par Prashant_Sarin

    I am using below command to scale and blur a video but it is very slow. Can anyone please help if i can improve the speed somehow.

    



    "ffmpeg -i $inputPath -lavfi [0:v]split=2[original][copy];[copy]scale=ih*16/9:-1,crop=h=iw*9/16,boxblur=luma_radius=50:chroma_radius=25:luma_power=2[blurred];[blurred][original]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2[final] -map [final] -map a:0 -g 2 -preset ultrafast $outputPath -y"


    


  • Problems cropping videos with ffmpeg -ss -t

    8 décembre 2016, par Alex Bollbach

    I have been trying to figure out how to precisely crop out sub-sections of a video final.mp4, for example a cropped video with range [0.2, 0.28] or [9.1, 10.2]. So I’ve been using ffmpeg with -ss and -t options. The following command (or some similar form) is what I’ve seen prescribed :

    ffmpeg -y -i final.mp4 -ss 00:00:01 -t 00:00:01.5 -acodec copy -vcodec copy crop1.mp4

    What I expect is a cropped video of length 1.5 starting at time 1.0, but I get a broken video that doesn’t play. Or I’ll try :

    ffmpeg -y -i final.mp4 -ss 1 -c copy -t 1.5 crop1.mp4

    and get a video with the audio cropped to 1.5 seconds but the video lasting much longer freeze framed.

    The point is this should be a relatively straightforward operation but I’m running into problems at every turn. What is wrong with these commands ? My original video is a 7 minute youtube ripped mp4 which I trimmed down to 10 seconds (this seemed to work). But now further finer-grain trimming of that video is showing confusing behavior. Perhaps my video file is somehow in a bad state from the first trimming ?

  • Flutter app crashes in release mode when initializing FlutterFFmpegConfig() ;

    18 février 2021, par Mahmoud Eidarous

    The app is working on Android on Debug mode(only) with no errors in the logcat/terminal.
But when I tested it on iOS (even in debug mode), it crashes on a specific page.
After long tests, I could know that this line was causing the app to crash.

    


    FlutterFFmpegConfig _flutterFFmpegConfig = FlutterFFmpegConfig();


    


    If I comment that line, the app won't crash, but I need that line to manipulate videos in the app.

    


    I'm using flutter_ffmpeg: ^0.3.0 in pubspec.yaml, and full-gpl package is set in android\build.gradle

    


    ext {
    flutterFFmpegPackage  = "full-gpl"
}


    


    Related package initializations code snippet :

    


    final FlutterFFmpegConfig _flutterFFmpegConfig = new FlutterFFmpegConfig();
final FlutterFFmpeg _flutterFFmpeg = new FlutterFFmpeg();
final FlutterFFprobe _flutterFFprobe = new FlutterFFprobe();


    


    I'm not sure, but it seems like the app can't handle creating all these objects at the same class !
Anyone familiar with this problem ?