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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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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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Contribute to translation
13 avril 2011You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
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Librairies et binaires spécifiques au traitement vidéo et sonore
31 janvier 2010, parLes logiciels et librairies suivantes sont utilisées par SPIPmotion d’une manière ou d’une autre.
Binaires obligatoires FFMpeg : encodeur principal, permet de transcoder presque tous les types de fichiers vidéo et sonores dans les formats lisibles sur Internet. CF ce tutoriel pour son installation ; Oggz-tools : outils d’inspection de fichiers ogg ; Mediainfo : récupération d’informations depuis la plupart des formats vidéos et sonores ;
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ffmpeg - converting one audio track of a multi-track mp4
30 décembre 2023, par Shaun.MI'm having a few mp4 with two audio tracks,
an english one in aac and a french one in dts.


Now I want to convert only the french dts to eac3 with a single ffmpeg command.


I use


ffmpeg -hide_banner -i input.mp4 ^
 -map_metadata -1 ^
 -map 0:0 -c:v copy ^
 -map 0:1 -c:a copy ^
 -map 0:2 -c:a eac3 -b:a 1536k ^
 -metadata:s:a:0 language=eng ^
 -metadata:s:a:0 title="Stereo" ^
 -metadata:s:a:1 language=fra ^
 -metadata:s:a:1 title="Stereo" ^
output.mp4



This works quite nice, but it converts both audio tracks to eac3, instead of leaving the first one untouched ...
What's wrong in the command ?


(ffmpeg version 2023-12-23-git-f5f414d9c4-full_build-www.gyan.dev under Windows 10)


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ffmpeg to cut beginning and fade in audio
31 juillet 2024, par cannyboyI've got a bunch of spoken word mp3 files, which all have the same intro talking and music, and then the real content begins. So it goes roughly like this :


00:00 Standard intro spoken word
00:20 Standard intro music
00:35 The content



The timings are not always the same (can vary by 5 secs). So I'd to cut the first 25 seconds and then fade in the next five seconds. And then output the file in the same mp3 format. Is this possible with ffmpeg ?


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ffmpeg images-to-video script anyone ?
6 juillet 2017, par danjaI’m wanting to take a bunch of images and make a video slideshow out of them. There’ll be an app for that, right ? Yup, quite a few it seems. The problem is I want the slides synced to a piece of music, and all the apps I’ve seen only allow you to show each slide for a multiple of a whole second. I want them to show for multiples of 1.714285714 seconds to fit with 140 bpm.
The tools I’ve seen generally seem to have ffmpeg under the hood, so presumably this kind of thing could be done with a script. But ffmpeg has sooo many options...I’m hoping someone will have something close.
I’ll have up to about 100 slides, the ones that have to show for 3.428571428 secs or whatever I guess I can simply show twice.