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MediaSPIP Player : les contrôles
26 mai 2010, parLes contrôles à la souris du lecteur
En plus des actions au click sur les boutons visibles de l’interface du lecteur, il est également possible d’effectuer d’autres actions grâce à la souris : Click : en cliquant sur la vidéo ou sur le logo du son, celui ci se mettra en lecture ou en pause en fonction de son état actuel ; Molette (roulement) : en plaçant la souris sur l’espace utilisé par le média (hover), la molette de la souris n’exerce plus l’effet habituel de scroll de la page, mais diminue ou (...) -
Script d’installation automatique de MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parAfin de palier aux difficultés d’installation dues principalement aux dépendances logicielles coté serveur, un script d’installation "tout en un" en bash a été créé afin de faciliter cette étape sur un serveur doté d’une distribution Linux compatible.
Vous devez bénéficier d’un accès SSH à votre serveur et d’un compte "root" afin de l’utiliser, ce qui permettra d’installer les dépendances. Contactez votre hébergeur si vous ne disposez pas de cela.
La documentation de l’utilisation du script d’installation (...) -
Ajouter des informations spécifiques aux utilisateurs et autres modifications de comportement liées aux auteurs
12 avril 2011, parLa manière la plus simple d’ajouter des informations aux auteurs est d’installer le plugin Inscription3. Il permet également de modifier certains comportements liés aux utilisateurs (référez-vous à sa documentation pour plus d’informations).
Il est également possible d’ajouter des champs aux auteurs en installant les plugins champs extras 2 et Interface pour champs extras.
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Command to get information about a mp3 using ffmpeg ?
25 février 2024, par user784637Is there a command with ffmpeg that returns information about an mp3 like the bitrate or sampling frequency ?


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Camera's pts and dts jumps issue
14 mars 2014, par tilzaerI use ffmpeg library in my code for capturing rtsp streams from cameras and writing in flv. If I capture streams from only one camera and camera has only video stream then there's no any errors, I got first packet with pts and dts 1698557894 and other packets' pts and dts slowly increases. But if camera has video and audio streams, then strange things occur. For example, video packets pts and dts begin with 1698557894 and slowly increase, and audio starts with 0 then slowly increases and after 50 packets jumps to value 151004317 and slowly increase. Another situation, when audio begins with 0 and slowly increases, and video begins from 1785662594 and after 70 packets jumps to 234722 and slowly increase. Such behaviour do not allow flv segment muxer to write files, it just returns some EINVAL value.
Also if I try to capture streams from two cameras, first camera has only video and another has video and audio, then first camera packets' pts and dts are ok. But another camera has video and audio pts/dts values which are very different. av_read_frame returns video packet with pts/dts value 1811924055, which rescales to 557003451 in flv muxer and audio 4456027604, which rescales to 557003451, but these values must be almost equal !
So, the questions are :
0) why do these jumps occur in the beginning of capturing ? is it a problem with camera or it is just some ffmpeg issue ?
1) can such jump occur after some long period ? how I should handle it ?
2) why camera's video and audio have so different pts/dts values ? -
FFMpeg C++ How to create a filter with multiple outputs ?
11 septembre 2020, par GoodSimonFor example, we have one
AVFrame
with a size of 128x128 pixels and the task is to split theAVFrame
into 4 parts (4 separateAVFrame
). To do this, I fill the graph with filters using theavfilter_graph_parse2(...)
function, and then callavfilter_graph_config(...)
.

Let's start. Let's cut out the top left corner. To crop a frame, we need to use the
crop
filter, which means we initialize the AVFilterGraph graph with the line :

buffer = width = 128: height = 128: pix_fmt = 2: time_base = 1/25, pixel_aspect = 128/64 [pad_in];
[pad_in] crop = w = 64: h = 64: x = 0: y = 0, buffersink;



Everything works great ! Now let's try to make several outputs :


buffer = width = 128: height = 128: pix_fmt = 2: time_base = 1/25, pixel_aspect = 128/64 [pad_in];
[pad_in] crop = w = 64: h = 64: x = 0: y = 0, buffersink;
[pad_in] crop = w = 64: h = 64: x = 64: y = 0, buffersink;
[pad_in] crop = w = 64: h = 64: x = 0: y = 64, buffersink;
[pad_in] crop = w = 64: h = 64: x = 64: y = 64, buffersink



As you can see, we have one
buffer
for the input image, 4crop
filters for cutting each piece, and 4buffersink
filters for the output images. The callavfilter_graph_parse2(...)
returns 0, which is good, butavfilter_graph_config()
returns the error code-22 == AVERROR(EINVAL)
and the message is output to the console :Input pad "default" with type video of the filter instance "Parsed_crop_3" of crop not connected to any source.


I am asking for your help in creating a filter with multiple outputs.