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Installation en mode ferme
4 février 2011, parLe mode ferme permet d’héberger plusieurs sites de type MediaSPIP en n’installant qu’une seule fois son noyau fonctionnel.
C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
Dans un premier temps, vous devez avoir installé les mêmes fichiers que l’installation (...) -
Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
27 avril 2010, parMediaspip core
autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs -
HTML5 audio and video support
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 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.
For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...)
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Is it possible to stream android screen to an RTMP server using FFmpeg ?
25 mai 2022, par TheRedMI was wondering if it's possible to stream the android screen using FFmpeg to an RTMP server, what approach to take and if using apps like Termux is enough and hows the command/script would look like.


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How can I add a screen shake effect to a video using ffmpeg ?
5 juin 2022, par chexo3I have a video I'm trying to make for a dumb joke. The input video stream could be anything, but in my case it's an image file that I'm adding audio to. I want to apply a screen shake effect/earthquake effect to the video to make it a bit more dramatic. Is there a simple way to do this with ffmpeg ? I know ffmpeg can do a lot, but at a certain point it gets a bit impractical to do everything in ffmpeg.


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python module ffpyplayer showing or displaying video frames to screen
19 octobre 2016, par user2305443Using python module ffpyplayer, How can I see the frames or get the img object to display or show the video image/frames to the screen ?, in the tutorial that I followed, it seems very simple, it reads the frames and plays oudio but (does not display) any video image or frame to the screen, only if I add the (print img, t) will print the frame info to the screen but not video image is displayed on the screen.
I being following tutorials from : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ffpyplayer, and here : http://matham.github.io/ffpyplayer/player.html, and searched google but the only relevant results point to the same info, I am somewhat new to programming and python, and so maybe I am missing something that seems to be very simple but I can’t figure it out myself.
I am using : windows 7 64bit, python 2.7.11 32bit.
Any Help will be appreciated thank you very much.
from ffpyplayer.player import MediaPlayer
vid = 'test_video.flv'
player = MediaPlayer(vid)
val = ''
while val != 'eof':
frame, val = player.get_frame()
if val != 'eof' and frame is not None:
img, t = frame
print img, t #This prints the image object
# display img #This does nothing!