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    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
    To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
    If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...)

  • Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues

    18 février 2011, par

    Multilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
    Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela.

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    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 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.
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  • FFmpeg transparent PNG black outline issue

    5 février 2024, par kklmarvelmedia

    I'm encoding a video with a transparent PNG using ffmpeg. I noticed there's a slight black outline surrounding the image. Is there any way to remove it ?

    



    Output image :
image

    



    Transparent PNG sample :
image

    



    My ffmpeg command

    



    ffmpeg -hide_banner -y -ss 0.0 -t 8.5 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\6.mp4 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\text_and_emoji.png -filter_complex [0:v]setpts=PTS-STARTPTS,scale=640:640:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=640:640:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:color=#18ffff[0v];[1:v]scale=556.24744:141.41884[1v];[0v][1v]overlay=(W-w)/2-(W/2-325.33328):(H-h)/2-(H/2-567.7075):enable='between(t,0.0,8.5)' -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vcodec libx264 -g 75 -r 20 -preset ultrafast -strict experimental C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\test.mp4


    



    Last edit 1 :

    



    I tried using without [1:v]scale=556.24744:141.41884[1v], the output still have the slight outline

    



    Sample output :
image

    



    Sample code :

    



    ffmpeg -hide_banner -y -ss 0.0 -t 8.5 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\white.mp4 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\text_and_emoji.png -filter_complex [0:v]scale=640:640:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=640:640:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:color=#18ffff[0v];[0v][1:v]overlay=(W-w)/2-(W/2-325.33328):(H-h)/2-(H/2-567.7075):enable='between(t,0.0,8.5)' -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vcodec libx264 -preset ultrafast -strict experimental C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\test.mp4


    



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    I tried another one with added alpha=premultiplied with latest ffmpeg version. It somehow removed the outline, but the quality of the picture reduced alot till it seems like it's pixelated. Plus. there's another unknown white layer at the back of the image.

    



    Output video
output video

    



    Sample code :

    



    C:\Users\Admin\Downloads\ffmpeg-20180102-57d0c24-win64-static\bin\ffmpeg -y -ss 0.0 -t 8.5 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\white.mp4 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\text_and_emoji.png -filter_complex [0:v]scale=640:640:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=640:640:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:color=#00ffff[0v];[1:v]scale=480:120[1v];[0v][1v]overlay=(W-w)/2-(W/2-325.33328):(H-h)/2-(H/2-567.7075):alpha=premultiplied:enable='between(t,0.0,8.5)' -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vcodec libx264 C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\test.mp4


    



    Latest edit 3 :

    



    As suggested by @Mulvya, I combined his code with alpha=premultiplied and it seems alot better now, with very slight black outline (almost not visible)

    



    Output video :
Output video

    



    Sample code :

    



    C:\Users\Admin\Downloads\ffmpeg-20180102-57d0c24-win64-static\bin\ffmpeg -y -ss 0.0 -t 8.5 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\white.mp4 -i C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\text_and_emoji.png -filter_complex [0:v]setpts=PTS-STARTPTS,scale=640:640:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=640:640:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:color=#18ffff[0v];[1:v]premultiply=inplace=1,scale=480:120[1v];[0v][1v]overlay=(W-w)/2-(W/2-325.33328):(H-h)/2-(H/2-567.7075):alpha=premultiplied:enable='between(t,0.0,8.5)':format=rgb,format=yuv420p -ac 2 -ar 44100 -vcodec libx264 C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\test_movies\test.mp4


    


  • Layer black & white video over background so black pixels are transparent in FFMPEG

    4 février 2018, par Dan Weaver

    I’m trying to blend a video containing black and white animated text over a static background image. I can successfully blend them but no matter what blend mode I use I can’t get the effect I want.

    I’m looking for an effect similar to Photoshop’s ’Add’ blend mode where the color values of each pixel are added together. This results in no change where the top layer (video) has black pixels, effectively making the black background appear transparent.

    This is what I’m trying to achieve :
    enter image description here

    ffmpeg -i text.mp4 -loop 1 -i image.jpg \
    -filter_complex 'blend=all_mode=addition' -t 1 result.mp4

    I tried all the modes of the blend filter but none of them produce this effect. I thought Addition would be the one to work but the resulting video has a pink tint. Maybe there is some mismatch between color channels ?

    How can I get the result I’m looking for ?

  • Append black frames to video when audio is longer in ffmpeg

    8 avril 2018, par Edward

    I’m trying to utilize ffmpeg as a video editor and this is mostly due to that the regular video editor dropped more frames than I was comfortable with.

    ffmpeg -i "videoplayback1" -t 00:09:51 -i "audioplayback1" -t 00:09:54.38 -vcodec libx264 -crf 20 -acodec copy "playback1.mp4"

    As you can see, I’m trimming the video shorter than the audio, but what I want is something that is the opposite of the -shortest command switch, to have the file continue for the duration of the audio -t, and adding physical black frames for the remainder of that time.

    As it is now, the video is still clipped as if I was using the -shortest switch. I tried some -vf and filter_complex but either I get errors, or that the audio is still chopped, the video frozen, but the duration is that of the longest -t.

    How would I go about adding black frames for as long as the audio is playing ?