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The pirate bay depuis la Belgique
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Le super Cron (gestion_mutu_super_cron)
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ANNEXE : Les plugins utilisés spécifiquement pour la ferme
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Saving Raw Uncompressed Video Files using OpenCv, Gstreamer, and/or FFMPEG ?
20 septembre 2022, par adav0033I have been trying to implement the
cv::VideoWriter
function from OpenCV to generate a an uncompressed (raw) video file. I started this because of a statement within the OpenCV Documentation which I will link here along with the statement.

cv::VideoWriter::VideoWriter ( const String & filename,
int fourcc,
double fps,
Size frameSize,
bool isColor = true 
) 



"If FFMPEG is enabled, using
codec=0
;fps=0
; you can create an uncompressed (raw) video file."

Ref. https://docs.opencv.org/3.4/dd/d9e/classcv_1_1VideoWriter.html


However whilst troubleshooting the function I came across the refuting statement,


" VideoCapture and VideoWriter do not provide interface to access raw compressed video stream, except maybe MJPEG in some cases.
Make sure you actually use FFmpeg backend by setting apiPreference parameter :
VideoWriter("outfile.avi", cv2.CAP_FFMPEG, ...)
"

Ref. https://github.com/opencv/opencv/issues/14573


I am now confused about how I go about writing the
cv::VideoWriter
function to satisfy the requirements to create a raw uncompressed video file (.avi) and if it is even possible. If it is not possible how do I achieve the outcome of saving an raw uncompressed video file, as I assume it would use some combination of FFMPEG, OpenCV,or Gstreamer.

Note : My code is implemented in c++


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Make better marketing decisions with attribution modeling
Do you suspect some traffic sources are not getting the rewards they deserve ? Do you want to know how much credit each of your marketing channel actually gets ?
When you look at which referrers contribute the most to your goal conversions or purchases, Piwik shows you only the referrer of the last visit. However, in reality, a visitor often visits a website multiple times from different referrers before they convert a goal. Giving all credit to the referrer of the last visit ignores all other referrers that contributed to a conversion as well.
You can now push your marketing analysis to the next level with attribution modeling and finally discover the true value of all your marketing channels. As a result, you will be able to shift your marketing efforts and spending accordingly to maximize your success and stop wasting resources. In marketing, studying this data is called attribution modeling.
Get the true value of your referrers
Attribution is a premium feature that you can easily purchase from the Piwik marketplace.
Once installed, you will be able to :
- identify valuable referrers that you did not see before
- invest in potential new partners
- attribute a new level of conversion
- make this work very easily by filling just a couple of form information
Identify valuable referrers that you did not see before
You probably have hundreds or even thousands of different sources listed within the referrer reports. We also guess that you have the feeling that it is always the same referrers which are credited of conversions.
Guess what, those data are probably biased or at least are not telling you the whole story.
Why ? Because by default, Piwik only attributes all credit to the last referrer.It is likely that many non credited sources played a role in the conversion process as well as people often visit your website several times before converting and they may come from different referrers.
This is exactly where attribution modeling comes into play. With attribution modeling, you can decide which touchpoint you want to study. For example, you can choose to give credit to all the referrers a single visitor came from each time the user visits your website, and not only look at the last one. Without this feature, chances are, that you have spent too much money and / or efforts on the wrong referrer channels in the past because many referrers that contributed to conversions were ignored. Based on the insights you get by applying different attribution models, you can make better decisions on where to shift your marketing spending and efforts.
Invest in potential new partners
Once you apply different attribution models, you will find out that you need to consider a new list of referrers which you before either over- or under-estimated in terms of how much they contributed to your conversions. You probably did not identify those sources before because Piwik shows only the last referrer before a conversion. But you can now also look at what these newly discovered referrers are saying about your company, looking for any advertising programs they may offer, getting in contact with the owner of the website, and more.
Apply up to 6 different attribution models
By default, Piwik is attributing the conversion to the last referrer only. With attribution modeling you can analyze 6 different models :
- Last Interaction : the conversion is attributed to the last referrer, even if it is a direct access.
- Last Non-Direct : the conversion is attributed to the last referrer, but not in the case of a direct access.
- First Interaction : the conversion is attributed to the first referrer which brought you the visit.
- Linear : whatever the number of referrers which brought you the conversion, they will all get the same value.
- Position Based : first and last referrer will be attributed 40% each the conversion value, the remaining 60% is divided between the rest of the referrers.
- Time Decay : this attribution model means that the closer to the date of the conversion is, the more your last referrers will get credit.
Those attribution models will enable you to analyze all your referrers deeply and increase your conversions.
Let’s look at an example where we are comparing two models : “last interaction” and “first interaction”. Our goal is to identify whether some referrers that we are currently considering as less important, are finally playing a serious role in the total amount of conversions :
Comparing Last Interaction model to First Interaction model
Here it is interesting to observe that the website www.hongkiat.com is bringing almost 90% conversion more with the first interaction model rather than the last one.
As a result we can look at this website and take the following actions :
- have a look at the message on this website
- look at opportunities to change the message
- look at opportunities to display extra marketing messages
- get in contact with the owner to identify any other communication opportunities
The Multi Channel Attribution report
Attribution modeling in Piwik does not require you to add any tracking code. The only thing you need is to install the plugin and let the magic happen.
Simple as pie is the word you should keep in mind for this feature. Once installed, you will find the report within the goal section, just above the goals you created :The Multi Attribution menu
There you can select the attribution model you would like to apply or compare.
Attribution modeling is not just about playing with a new report. It is above all an opportunity to increase the number of conversions by identifying referrers that you may have not recognized as valuable in the past. To grow your business, it is crucial to identify the most (and least) successful channels correctly so you can spend your time and money wisely.
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Merge commit ’ba13606ca6adbc74b4db4a72b0769397d6408791’
29 mai 2013, par Michael NiedermayerMerge commit ’ba13606ca6adbc74b4db4a72b0769397d6408791’
* commit ’ba13606ca6adbc74b4db4a72b0769397d6408791’ :
fate : Add a —target-samples path parameterConflicts :
configure
tests/fate/audio.mak
tests/fate/cover-art.mak
tests/fate/demux.mak
tests/fate/ea.mak
tests/fate/filter-video.mak
tests/fate/h264.mak
tests/fate/image.mak
tests/fate/lossless-audio.mak
tests/fate/lossless-video.mak
tests/fate/microsoft.mak
tests/fate/pcm.mak
tests/fate/prores.mak
tests/fate/qt.mak
tests/fate/real.mak
tests/fate/screen.mak
tests/fate/video.mak
tests/fate/voice.mak
tests/fate/vpx.mak
tests/fate/vqf.makMerged-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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