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Configurer la prise en compte des langues
15 novembre 2010, parAccéder à la configuration et ajouter des langues prises en compte
Afin de configurer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues, il est nécessaire de se rendre dans la partie "Administrer" du site.
De là, dans le menu de navigation, vous pouvez accéder à une partie "Gestion des langues" permettant d’activer la prise en compte de nouvelles langues.
Chaque nouvelle langue ajoutée reste désactivable tant qu’aucun objet n’est créé dans cette langue. Dans ce cas, elle devient grisée dans la configuration et (...) -
Le profil des utilisateurs
12 avril 2011, parChaque utilisateur dispose d’une page de profil lui permettant de modifier ses informations personnelle. Dans le menu de haut de page par défaut, un élément de menu est automatiquement créé à l’initialisation de MediaSPIP, visible uniquement si le visiteur est identifié sur le site.
L’utilisateur a accès à la modification de profil depuis sa page auteur, un lien dans la navigation "Modifier votre profil" est (...) -
Use, discuss, criticize
13 avril 2011, parTalk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users.
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Grab partial .mp4 video from onlline source
28 juillet 2016, par FlemingjpI want to be able to grab a partial mp4 file from an online source so I can produce quick thumbnails.
My idea was to pull a patial mp4 file from a http request using the header
Range: 'bytes=1000-'
However when I parse the data it doesn’t have the mp4 container therefore is corrupt. In Firefox it handles this easily as seeking to an unloaded part of the video is very quick.
How can I pull partial mp4 clips ? For example from here I could get a clip that is 0:28-0:30
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Writing an MP4 file on the Mac with OpenCV ffmpeg
13 janvier 2015, par Sameer ParekhI am using OpenCV with ffmpeg on a mac to write video. I’ve been able to successfully write .avi files using the codec/fourcc code, FMP4. I would like to write .mp4 files, however. When I try to write an .mp4 file using fourcc FMP4 I get this error :
[mp4 @ 0x100b4ec00] Tag FMP4/0x34504d46 incompatible with output codec id '13' ( [0][0][0])
When I use AVC1 I get the following error :
[libx264 @ 0x104003000] broken ffmpeg default settings detected
[libx264 @ 0x104003000] use an encoding preset (e.g. -vpre medium)
[libx264 @ 0x104003000] preset usage: -vpre <speed> -vpre <profile>
[libx264 @ 0x104003000] speed presets are listed in x264 --help
[libx264 @ 0x104003000] profile is optional; x264 defaults to high
Could not open codec 'libx264': Unspecified error
</profile></speed>Does anyone here know the right codec to use with OpenCV and ffmpeg to write to an MP4 container on the Mac ?
If AVC1 is the right codec, how do I install ffmpeg + OpenCV correctly ? I did
brew install gpac
brew install ffmpeg
brew install opencvThe call I am using to open the videowriter :
fourcc = cv2.cv.CV_FOURCC('A', 'V', 'C', '1')
video_out = cv2.VideoWriter(
filename=output_filename,
fourcc=fourcc,
fps=video_fps,
frameSize=(video_width,video_height),
isColor=1)When I run
x264 --help
I get% x264 --help
x264 core:125
Syntax: x264 [options] -o outfile infile
Infile can be raw (in which case resolution is required),
or YUV4MPEG (*.y4m),
or Avisynth if compiled with support (no).
or libav* formats if compiled with lavf support (no) or ffms support (no).
Outfile type is selected by filename:
.264 -> Raw bytestream
.mkv -> Matroska
.flv -> Flash Video
.mp4 -> MP4 if compiled with GPAC support (no)
Output bit depth: 8 (configured at compile time)
Options:
-h, --help List basic options
--longhelp List more options
--fullhelp List all options
Example usage:
Constant quality mode:
x264 --crf 24 -o <output> <input />
Two-pass with a bitrate of 1000kbps:
x264 --pass 1 --bitrate 1000 -o <output> <input />
x264 --pass 2 --bitrate 1000 -o <output> <input />
Lossless:
x264 --qp 0 -o <output> <input />
Maximum PSNR at the cost of speed and visual quality:
x264 --preset placebo --tune psnr -o <output> <input />
Constant bitrate at 1000kbps with a 2 second-buffer:
x264 --vbv-bufsize 2000 --bitrate 1000 -o <output> <input />
Presets:
--profile <string> Force the limits of an H.264 profile
Overrides all settings.
- baseline,main,high,high10,high422,high444
--preset <string> Use a preset to select encoding settings [medium]
Overridden by user settings.
- ultrafast,superfast,veryfast,faster,fast
- medium,slow,slower,veryslow,placebo
--tune <string> Tune the settings for a particular type of source
or situation
Overridden by user settings.
Multiple tunings are separated by commas.
Only one psy tuning can be used at a time.
- psy tunings: film,animation,grain,
stillimage,psnr,ssim
- other tunings: fastdecode,zerolatency
Frame-type options:
-I, --keyint <integer or="or"> Maximum GOP size [250]
--tff Enable interlaced mode (top field first)
--bff Enable interlaced mode (bottom field first)
--pulldown <string> Use soft pulldown to change frame rate
- none, 22, 32, 64, double, triple, euro (requires cfr input)
Ratecontrol:
-B, --bitrate <integer> Set bitrate (kbit/s)
--crf <float> Quality-based VBR (0-51) [23.0]
--vbv-maxrate <integer> Max local bitrate (kbit/s) [0]
--vbv-bufsize <integer> Set size of the VBV buffer (kbit) [0]
-p, --pass <integer> Enable multipass ratecontrol
- 1: First pass, creates stats file
- 2: Last pass, does not overwrite stats file
Input/Output:
-o, --output <string> Specify output file
--sar width:height Specify Sample Aspect Ratio
--fps Specify framerate
--seek <integer> First frame to encode
--frames <integer> Maximum number of frames to encode
--level <string> Specify level (as defined by Annex A)
--quiet Quiet Mode
Filtering:
--vf, --video-filter <filter0>/<filter1>/... Apply video filtering to the input file
Filter options may be specified in <filter>:<option>=<value> format.
Available filters:
crop:left,top,right,bottom
select_every:step,offset1[,...]
</value></option></filter></filter1></filter0></string></integer></integer></string></integer></integer></integer></float></integer></string></integer></string></string></string></output></output></output></output></output></output>Thanks,
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Fix min/max validation. Closes gh-666. Fixes #648
20 mars 2013, par ekonijnFix min/max validation. Closes gh-666. Fixes #648
In 1.10.0, min/max validation was supported for input type="text",
where min/max were interpreted as numbers. This means min/max
for date would not work : min="2012-02-13" was interpreted as min="Not a Number".In 1.11.0, min/max were no longer converted to numbers. This means
min/max for dates worked, but min/max for numbers failed :
"50" < "150" < "1000" does not hold.For an example, see http://jsbin.com/awokex/3
This commit makes the behaviour of min/max dependent on input type :
* input type=text (or not type attribute) has numeric min/max, as in 1.10.0
* input type=date has working min/max for type date ;
on mobile browsers you also get a date picker,
plus the browser may reject invalid dates before
javascript gets a chance to complain.
* input type=number or range get numeric min/max,
plus numeric keypad or slider on mobile browsers,
plus browser may reject invalid input before javascript
gets a chance to complainAllowing use of min/max with type=number/range/date is important
for mobile browsers, where the numeric keypad or date picker
make the input much easier to use than a generic text input field.
In this situation jquery-validate remains necessary to support
older browsers that do not do input validation based on type
and min/max.For situations where numeric input should be validated by jquery
without giving the browser a chance to validate the input format,
input type=text in combination with min/max can be used, as in 1.10.0.