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  • Websites made ​​with MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    This page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.

  • Creating farms of unique websites

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
    This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...)

  • 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 (...)

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  • How to transcode video stream by changing only the resolution ?

    3 mai 2013, par user1051417

    I would like to transcode video stream using ffmpeg tool and change only the video stream resolution, i.e. the video and audio parameters should remain the same.

    According to the man page of the ffmpeg the following command line should provide the desired result :

    ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -s WxH output.avi

    The Video codec of the input stream is compatible with avi container.

    The actual result is that the resolution remains unchanged and it seems that the stream is just repacked in avi container.

    The resolution of the output stream is changed successfully without -vcodec copy option, but the video codec is changed : h264 (Constrained Baseline) - > mpeg4 (Simple Profile).

  • How can I capture low resolution video on Android reliably across a range of devices ?

    26 octobre 2015, par MisterMat

    Hello Android video experts :)

    I am developing an Android application which allows the user to capture video and upload it to a remote server (it’s more involved than that but the rest of the app is not important). Because of the upload requirement, it is important that the video is of a reasonable size, so not super high resolution. Let’s say a max of 680x480 or 10Mb/minute. This is no problem on Apple devices.

    I have had what can only be described as a complete nightmare trying to capture video at a reasonably low bitrate reliably across a range of Android devices.

    As I understand it there are two ways of capturing video on Android :

    1) Using the Media Recorder/Camera API

    2) Using an Intent to open the cameras video capture application

    Option 1) gives the most flexibility and allows us to easily change the capture resolution. However the Android Camera API is NOT reliable across a range of devices, and I have very good information (including from someone who liaised with Google on this issue) that if you capture video using this API then it will crash on a good 50% of the devices out there. There is a reason that Zoom Camera FX uses an Intent for video capture. Zoom Camera (different app) seems to use Media Recorder, but has lots of bad reviews for video crashing or not working.

    Option 2) works well across a range of devices, as it uses the in built application on the device. The trouble is you have no control whatsoever on the resolution, there is a quality hint on the Intent but the camera app will normally ignore this. My Samsung Galaxy S3 records video by default at about 2Mb/s. This is way too high resolution. The built in application can of course change the resolution, but this relies on action by the user which is difficult to control.

    I understand that I could use a library such as ffmpeg to change the resolution of the video after capture. However this requires me to compile the library for Android, and also I have been informed that in order to legally use the decode/encode codecs on the device you have to pay license fees that amount to about $1 per copy of the app. Since this app will be free to use, this is not an option.

    So that’s where I’m at. I’ve searched long and high for answers, but I can’t figure out how to capture low resolution video reliably using Android.

    Any help very much appreciated !

    Matthew

  • How to subtitle text area coordinates in high resolution images

    18 mars 2015, par Vinay

    I have high resolution images(1920x1080) for subtitles. It is taking more time to display these images as subtitles in the media player we are developing. Once I load the image data into a buffer I need to know if there is standard technique to find the text area where subtitle occurs in the image,say like coordinates (a,b,c,d) inside this area subtitle occurs.How to approach this problem. Using c++,Qt,ff mpeg in our project.