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La conservation du net art au musée. Les stratégies à l’œuvre
26 mai 2011
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Supporting all media types
13 avril 2011, parUnlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)
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Support de tous types de médias
10 avril 2011Contrairement à beaucoup de logiciels et autres plate-formes modernes de partage de documents, MediaSPIP a l’ambition de gérer un maximum de formats de documents différents qu’ils soient de type : images (png, gif, jpg, bmp et autres...) ; audio (MP3, Ogg, Wav et autres...) ; vidéo (Avi, MP4, Ogv, mpg, mov, wmv et autres...) ; contenu textuel, code ou autres (open office, microsoft office (tableur, présentation), web (html, css), LaTeX, Google Earth) (...)
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mplayer generating online three thumbnail of video
5 mai 2013, par soacI am trying to create thumbnail of video using mplayer but it is only creating 3 thumbnail of video and then repeating the last thumbnail again and again.
MPlayer command 1 :
mplayer video/1.mp4 -sstep 5 -endpos 25 -nosound -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath 2>log.txt
Problem : It create 3 different image and then repeat last image again and again.
MPlayer command 2 :
mplayer video/1.mp4 -sstep 5 -endpos 25 -nosound -frames 5 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath 2>log.txt
Problem : It create 3 different image and then repeat last image 2 times, If I change -frames to 10 than it repeat last image 7 times.
MPlayer command 3 :
mplayer video/1.mp4 -ss 5 -nosound -frames 1 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath / video/1.mp4 -ss 10 -nosound -frames 1 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath / video/1.mp4 -ss 15 -nosound -frames 1 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath / video/1.mp4 -ss 20 -nosound -frames 1 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath / video/1.mp4 -ss 15 -nosound -frames 1 -vf scale=96:64 -vo jpeg:quality=80:outdir=$tmpPath / 2>log.txt
Problem : Same problem as above described. 3 thumbnail difference and other are same. Duration of video is 27 seconds. I run this command on mplayer and mplayer2 but same result. MPlayer Binary are taken from http://sourceforge.net/projects/smplayer/files/
I want MPlayer to capture thumbnail after every X seconds using MPlayer not FFMPEG. I am already using FFMPEG for creating thumbnail and it is working fine. My Operating System is Windows 7. Log File
MPlayer Redxii-SVN-r36237-4.6.3 (C) 2000-2013 MPlayer Team Custom build by Redxii, http://smplayer.sourceforge.net Compiled against FFmpeg version N-52748-g1ef82cc Build date : Sun May 5 03:45:49 EDT 2013 getch2 : 6 can't get number of input events [disabling console input] Playing D :/wamp/www/videoconverter/content/original/3.mp4. libavformat version 55.4.101 (internal) libavformat file format detected. [lavf] stream 0 : video (h264), -vid 0 [lavf] stream 1 : audio (aac), -aid 0, -alang und VIDEO : [H264] 960x540 24bpp 25.000 fps 2087.1 kbps (254.8 kbyte/s) Clip info : major_brand : isom minor_version : 512 compatible_brands : isomiso2avc1mp41 creation_time : 1970-01-01 00:00:00 encoder : Lavf52.77.0 comment : www.freemake.com Load subtitles in D :/wamp/www/videoconverter/content/original/ jpeg : Progressive JPEG disabled. jpeg : Baseline JPEG enabled. Opening video filter : [scale w=96 h=64] ========================================================================== Opening video decoder : [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family libavcodec version 55.7.100 (internal) Selected video codec : [ffh264] vfm : ffmpeg (FFmpeg H.264) ========================================================================== Audio : no sound Starting playback... Movie-Aspect is 1.78:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect. [swscaler @ 01400520]BICUBIC scaler, from yuv420p to rgb24 using MMXEXT VO : [jpeg] 96x64 => 113x64 RGB 24-bit jpeg : content/tmp/sprites/HxHtQGKbsV - Output directory already exists and is writable. Movie-Aspect is 1.78:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect. VO : [jpeg] 96x64 => 113x64 RGB 24-bit jpeg : content/tmp/sprites/HxHtQGKbsV - Output directory already exists and is writable. V : 0.0 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 5.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 10.6 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 18.5 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 25.6 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 V : 35.8 0/ 0 ??% ??% ??, ?% 0 0 Exiting... (End of file)
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Mathematically lossless encoding and decoding of RGB24 image sequence
25 avril 2013, par curryageI am trying to encode a RGB24 image sequence into a mathematically (not merely visually) lossless video. huffyuv was suggested on many online forums so I tried the following.
ffmpeg -i frames\%06d.png -vcodec huffyuv test.avi
The resulting video was then decoded into frames again using ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i test.avi outframes\%06d.png
However, the input and output frames are not bit-by-bit identical as promised by huffyuv here. Any idea how I can accomplish this ? My eventual goal is to read the video file using OpenCV but I am willing to cross that bridge later once I obtain a losslessly encoded video file.
This SO question mentions an attempt to obtain a lossless h264 avi and the summary of responses seems to indicate h264 cannot completely accomplish lossless encoding.
Once again, to emphasize, I am interested in bit-by-bit identical encoding, not just visually similar. Large file sizes are acceptable as is large compression/decompression time.
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Feeding a series of images to ffmpeg as each image is created [closed]
5 février 2013, par Mark SchneiderI'm trying to use ffmpeg to build a 1280x720 slide-show from a sequence of pictures and videos, but I have concerns about potential disk I/O bottleneck.
I expect a typical slide-show to have about 50 pictures and 2-3 videos (10-15 seconds each at 30 fps). I would like to show each picture for 3-4 seconds (possibly with a
Ken Burns effect) with a smooth 2 second crossfade between each set of pictures (or for pictures adjacent to videos - between the picture and the first/last frame of the video).Given about 50 pictures, the crossfades alone would amount to about 3,000 images (50 transitions x 2 secs/transition x 30 fps). And I suppose if I implement a Ken Burns effect during each picture's 3-4 second showing, I'd have to provide ffmpeg with individual images for each of those frames. (I'm writing a script in Ruby that will pull a list of images from a database and in turn call ImageMagick to create the individual images for each frame. As I understand it, the RMagick library interfaces with ImageMagick such that the output images come back as in-memory objects without needing to write to disk. FWIW, I'm developing in Windows 8 and will deploy to Heroku.)
All of the slideshow examples I've found online feed ffmpeg a set of images which have already been created. However, in an effort to avoid waiting on considerable disk I/O, I'd like to feed each image to ffmpeg as the image is created rather than create them all in advance.
Is there a way to send each image file to ffmpeg on the fly as the file is created in memory ?