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Révision 23678 : Bugfix dans recup_date() quand on lui passe une chaîne du type 2017-07
20 juillet 2017, par brunobergot@gmail.comSous PHP 5.5.38-1 le test `substr($jour, 0, 1) == ’0’` renvoie true quand `$jour = ’’` ce qui fait renvoyer un valeur false pour le jour au lieu d’une chaîne vide.
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On obtenait donc 06 au lieu de 07 pour `[(#VAL2017-07|affdatem)]`pfiou :p
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FFMPEG RGB Lossless conversion video
29 août 2017, par DCDCDCI have been experiencing difficulty in finding many answers with FFMPEG documentation, forums and here.
What I am trying to do is a compress a screen capture video but with just RGB data.
The steps I am currently taking are ;ffmpeg -f avfoundation -pix_fmt 0rgb -r "30" -i "1" -vcodec libx264rgb -pix_fmt rgb24 -crf 0 -t 25 -q 0 -y ~/Desktop/RGB.mkv
south-58-45:~ danielcarter$ ffmpeg -f avfoundation -pix_fmt 0rgb -r "30" -i "1" -vcodec libx264rgb -pix_fmt rgb24 -crf 0 -t 170 -q 0 -y -v info ~/Desktop/output.mkv
ffmpeg version 3.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.41)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.3 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-avresample --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-opencl --disable-lzma --enable-vda
libavutil 55. 58.100 / 55. 58.100
libavcodec 57. 89.100 / 57. 89.100
libavformat 57. 71.100 / 57. 71.100
libavdevice 57. 6.100 / 57. 6.100
libavfilter 6. 82.100 / 6. 82.100
libavresample 3. 5. 0 / 3. 5. 0
libswscale 4. 6.100 / 4. 6.100
libswresample 2. 7.100 / 2. 7.100
libpostproc 54. 5.100 / 54. 5.100
[avfoundation @ 0x7fc39d004c00] Stream #0: not enough frames to estimate rate; consider increasing probesize
Input #0, avfoundation, from '1':
Duration: N/A, start: 175270.249500, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo ([0]RGB / 0x42475200), 0rgb, 1440x900, 1000k tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264rgb))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] profile High 4:4:4 Predictive, level 4.0, 4:4:4 8-bit
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] 264 - core 148 r2748 97eaef2 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2016 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x1:0x111 me=hex subme=7 psy=0 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=0 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=0 chroma_qp_offset=0 threads=6 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc=cqp mbtree=0 qp=0
Output #0, matroska, to '/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/output.mkv':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264rgb) (H264 / 0x34363248), rgb24, 1440x900, q=-1--1, 30 fps, 1k tbn, 30 tbc
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 libx264rgb
Side data:
cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
frame= 5100 fps= 30 q=-1.0 Lsize= 12167kB time=00:02:49.96 bitrate= 586.4kbits/s speed=0.999x
video:12134kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.267659%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] frame I:21 Avg QP: 0.00 size:430796
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] frame P:5079 Avg QP: 0.00 size: 665
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] mb I I16..4: 61.3% 0.0% 38.7%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] mb P I16..4: 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% P16..4: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% skip:99.9%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] 8x8 transform intra:0.0% inter:11.2%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] coded y,u,v intra: 48.0% 31.6% 29.0% inter: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] i16 v,h,dc,p: 76% 22% 2% 0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 46% 35% 7% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 3%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] ref P L0: 83.1% 6.4% 5.3% 5.2%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fc39d13ea00] kb/s:584.71This captures the screen on my mac. To the best of my knowledge, this creates a lossless file and I have compared screen shots that confirm this.
The next step is where I think I have an issue.
Because I want to run the compression on raw RGB data I need to convert the MKV to an RGB file ;ffmpeg -i ~/Desktop/RGB.mkv -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt rgb24 -crf 0 -ss 00:00:03 -to 00:02:01 -q 0 -y ~/Desktop/out.rgb
south-58-45:~ danielcarter$ ffmpeg -i ~/Desktop/output.mkv -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt rgb24 -crf 0 -ss 00:00:03 -to 00:02:01 -q 0 -y ~/Desktop/out.rgb
ffmpeg version 3.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.41)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.3 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-avresample --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-opencl --disable-lzma --enable-vda
libavutil 55. 58.100 / 55. 58.100
libavcodec 57. 89.100 / 57. 89.100
libavformat 57. 71.100 / 57. 71.100
libavdevice 57. 6.100 / 57. 6.100
libavfilter 6. 82.100 / 6. 82.100
libavresample 3. 5. 0 / 3. 5. 0
libswscale 4. 6.100 / 4. 6.100
libswresample 2. 7.100 / 2. 7.100
libpostproc 54. 5.100 / 54. 5.100
Input #0, matroska,webm, from '/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/output.mkv':
Metadata:
ENCODER : Lavf57.71.100
Duration: 00:02:50.00, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 586 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (High 4:4:4 Predictive), gbrp(tv, gbr/unknown/unknown, progressive), 1440x900, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 1k tbn, 60 tbc (default)
Metadata:
ENCODER : Lavc57.89.100 libx264rgb
DURATION : 00:02:50.000000000
Codec AVOption crf (Select the quality for constant quality mode) specified for output file #0 (/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/out.rgb) has not been used for any stream. The most likely reason is either wrong type (e.g. a video option with no video streams) or that it is a private option of some encoder which was not actually used for any stream.
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 (native) -> rawvideo (native))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
Output #0, rawvideo, to '/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/out.rgb':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 1440x900, q=2-31, 933120 kb/s, 30 fps, 30 tbn, 30 tbc (default)
Metadata:
DURATION : 00:02:50.000000000
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 rawvideo
frame= 3540 fps=111 q=-0.0 Lsize=13440938kB time=00:01:58.00 bitrate=933120.0kbits/s speed=3.68x
video:13440938kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.000000%Once I have this I can then compress and decompress successfully. I then get a working file to play back using ;
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1440x900 -r 30 -pix_fmt rgb24 -i ~/Desktop/out.rgb -c:v libx264rgb -pix_fmt rgb24 -x264opts keyint=300:min-keyint=300:no-scenecut -y -crf 0 ~/Desktop/rgbplay.mkv
south-58-45:~ danielcarter$ ffmpeg -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1440x900 -r 30 -pix_fmt rgb24 -i ~/Desktop/out.rgb -c:v libx264rgb -pix_fmt rgb24 -x264opts keyint=300:min-keyint=300:no-scenecut -y -crf 0 ~/Desktop/rgbplay.mkv
ffmpeg version 3.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.41)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.3 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-avresample --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-opencl --disable-lzma --enable-vda
libavutil 55. 58.100 / 55. 58.100
libavcodec 57. 89.100 / 57. 89.100
libavformat 57. 71.100 / 57. 71.100
libavdevice 57. 6.100 / 57. 6.100
libavfilter 6. 82.100 / 6. 82.100
libavresample 3. 5. 0 / 3. 5. 0
libswscale 4. 6.100 / 4. 6.100
libswresample 2. 7.100 / 2. 7.100
libpostproc 54. 5.100 / 54. 5.100
[rawvideo @ 0x7fb1f9002600] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, rawvideo, from '/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/out.rgb':
Duration: 00:01:58.00, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 933120 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 1440x900, 933120 kb/s, 30 tbr, 30 tbn, 30 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264rgb))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] profile High 4:4:4 Predictive, level 4.0, 4:4:4 8-bit
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] 264 - core 148 r2748 97eaef2 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2016 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x1:0x111 me=hex subme=7 psy=0 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=0 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=0 chroma_qp_offset=0 threads=6 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=0 weightp=2 keyint=300 keyint_min=151 scenecut=0 intra_refresh=0 rc=cqp mbtree=0 qp=0
Output #0, matroska, to '/Users/danielcarter/Desktop/rgbplay.mkv':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264rgb) (H264 / 0x34363248), rgb24, 1440x900, q=-1--1, 30 fps, 1k tbn, 30 tbc
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 libx264rgb
Side data:
cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
frame= 3540 fps= 64 q=-1.0 Lsize= 8319kB time=00:01:57.96 bitrate= 577.7kbits/s speed=2.13x
video:8297kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.273154%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] frame I:12 Avg QP: 0.00 size:437670
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] frame P:3528 Avg QP: 0.00 size: 919
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] mb I I16..4: 61.9% 0.0% 38.1%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] mb P I16..4: 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% P16..4: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% skip:99.8%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] 8x8 transform intra:0.0% inter:15.1%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] coded y,u,v intra: 49.7% 36.5% 33.7% inter: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] i16 v,h,dc,p: 73% 25% 1% 0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 45% 36% 7% 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 3%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] ref P L0: 81.3% 7.7% 6.7% 4.3%
[libx264rgb @ 0x7fb1f9010c00] kb/s:575.96But here I have pixel variance. My guess is there is a RGB-YUV-RGB conversion happening somewhere but I am not smart enough to work out where.
If any of you can help I would forever grateful.Here is a picture of the two stills side by side that shows the differences ;
If you need anything more I can post it also.
Cheers,
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Death of A Micro Center
21 septembre 2012, par Multimedia Mike — HistoryThe Micro Center computer store located in Santa Clara, CA, USA closed recently :
I liked Micro Center. I have liked Micro Center ever since I first visited their Denver, CO location 10 years ago. I would sometimes drive an hour in each direction just to visit that shop. I was excited to see that they had a location in the Bay Area when I moved here a few years ago (despite the preponderance of Fry’s stores).
Now this location is gone. I wonder how much of the “we couldn’t come to favorable terms on a lease” was true (vs. an excuse to close a retail store at a time when more business is moving online, particularly in the heart of Silicon Valley). But that’s not what I wanted to discuss. I came here to discuss…
The Micro Center Window Logos
The craziest part about shopping the Santa Clara Micro Center location was the logos they displayed on the window outside. Every time I saw it, it made me sentimental for a time when some of these logos were current, or when some of these companies were still in business. Some of the logos on their front window were for companies I’ve never heard of. It reminds me of the nearby 7-11 convenience stores when I was growing up– their walls were decorated with people sporting embarrassingly 1970s styles long after the 1970s had transpired.
I thought I would record what those front window logos were and try to pinpoint when the store launched exactly (assuming the logos have been their since the initial opening and never changed).
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Here we have Lotus, Hewlett Packard/HP, Corel, Fuji, Power Macintosh, NEC, and Fujitsu. Lotus was purchased by IBM in 1995 and still seems to be maintained as a separate brand. The Power Macintosh was introduced as a brand in 1994. Corel’s logo has seen a few mutations over the years but I don’t know when this one fell out of favor.
Fuji (vs. Fujitsu) appears to refer to Fujifilm, though this logo is also obsolete.
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Hayes– I specifically remember reading the Slashdot post accouncing that Hayes is dead (followed by many comments reminiscing about the Hayes command set). Here is the post, from early 1999.
From Googling, it doesn’t appear IBM still has a presence in the consumer computing space (though they do have something pertaining to software for consumer products). Then there’s the good old rainbow Apple logo, something that went away in 1997. I suspect 1997 was also the last hurrah of the name ‘Macintosh’ (though I remember mistakenly referring to Apple computer products as Macintoshes well into the mid-2000s and inadvertently angering some Apple enthusiasts).
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As for the next segment, obviously, both Sony and Toshiba are still very much alive. Iomega was acquired by EMC in 2008 but is still maintained as a separate brand. USRobotics is still around and making — what else ? — 56K modems (and their current logo is slightly different than the one seen here).
Targus seems to be a case maker (“Leading Provider of Cases, Bags and Accessories for Laptops and Tablets”). I wonder if that’s just their current business or if they had more areas long ago ? It seems strange that they would get brand billing like this.
Finally, searching for information about Practical Peripherals only produces sites about how they’re long dead (like this history lesson). It’s unclear when they died.
The interior of this store was also decorated with more technology company logos near the ceiling (I didn’t really register that fact until I had visited many times). Regrettably, I now won’t be able to see how up to date those logos were.
Based on the data points above, it’s safe to conclude that the store opened between 1995 or 1996 (again, assuming the logos were placed at opening and never changed).
Epilogue
Here’s one more curious item still visible from the outside :
“See the world’s fastest PC !” Featuring an Intel Core 2 Extreme ? That CPU dates back to 2007 and was succeeded by Nehalem in late 2008. So even that sign, which is presumably easier and cleaner to replace than the window logos, was absurdly out of date.