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    This page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.

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    Cette tâche, planifiée chaque minute, a pour simple effet d’appeler le Cron de l’ensemble des instances de la mutualisation régulièrement. Couplée avec un Cron système sur le site central de la mutualisation, cela permet de simplement générer des visites régulières sur les différents sites et éviter que les tâches des sites peu visités soient trop (...)

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  • Pipe numpy array to virtual video device

    16 mars 2021, par sre

    I want to pipe images to a virtual video device (e.g. /dev/video0), the images are created inside a loop with the desired frame rate.

    


    In this minimal example i only two arrays which alternate in the cv2 window. Now i look for a good solution to pipe the arrays to the virtual device.

    


    I saw that ffmpeg-python can run asynchronous with ffmpeg.run_async(), but so far i could not make anything work with this package.

    


    example code without the ffmpeg stuff :

    


    #!/usr/bin/env python3

import cv2
import numpy as np
import time

window_name = 'virtual-camera'
cv2.namedWindow(window_name, cv2.WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED)

img1 = np.random.uniform(0, 255, (1080, 1440, 3)).astype('uint8')
img2 = np.random.uniform(0, 255, (1080, 1440, 3)).astype('uint8')

for i in range(125):
    time.sleep(0.04)
    if i % 2:
        img = img1
    else:
        img = img2
    cv2.imshow(window_name, img)
    cv2.waitKey(1)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()


    


  • FFmpeg uses too much memory when repeating split, select, overlay

    13 novembre 2020, par finefoot

    I'm running

    


    ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -filter_complex_script script.txt output.mp4


    


    with the following minimal example script :

    


    split[tmp],
select='between(t,1,2)',
select='between(n,0,1)',
[tmp]overlay=enable='between(t,1,2)':eof_action=repeat,
split[tmp],
select='between(t,3,4)',
select='between(n,0,1)',
[tmp]overlay=enable='between(t,3,4)':eof_action=repeat


    


    What I want to do is to take 1 frame at a certain position and repeat it for a certain duration, basically "pausing" the video, while overwriting to keep the same output length. In the example, I'm doing this twice : I'm using split[tmp] to get a second input stream to work on, select the time at position 00:01 with select='between(t,1,2)', select the first frame from that position with select='between(n,0,1)' and finally overlay that frame over the input. This repeats for a second time at position 00:03. I have tested this and it does exactly what I'm looking for.

    


    However, in my real script, I'm repeating this about 1000 times for different positions in the stream (and for shorter durations than 1 second) which results in running out of memory. What am I doing wrong ? What can I do to optimize ?

    


  • checkasm/hevc_pel : Fix stack buffer overreads

    28 septembre 2021, par Andreas Rheinhardt
    checkasm/hevc_pel : Fix stack buffer overreads
    

    This patch increases several stack buffers in order to fix
    stack-buffer-overflows (e.g. in put_hevc_qpel_uni_hv_9 in
    line 814 of hevcdsp_template.c) detected with ASAN in the hevc_pel
    checkasm test.
    The buffers are increased by the minimal amount necessary
    in order not to mask potential future bugs.

    Reviewed-by : Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
    Reviewed-by : "zhilizhao(赵志立)" <quinkblack@foxmail.com>
    Signed-off-by : Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>

    • [DH] tests/checkasm/hevc_pel.c