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  • Supporting all media types

    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

  • Other interesting software

    13 avril 2011, par

    We don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
    The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
    We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
    Videopress
    Website : http://videopress.com/
    License : GNU/GPL v2
    Source code : (...)

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  • Understanding CPU usage in linux using "top" command for VLC usage

    25 octobre 2014, par user3130013

    I have 2 quad core processors and I cant seem to understand what "top" is telling me.

    I run a VLC transcoding application and i currently transcode 8 streams and "top" shows me that I am using 200% of my CPU. Now for a Pentium 3 that would be horribly bad but I dont understand how Linux calculates CPU usage with multi core processors.

    Does this mean that my both processors are utilized 100% ? 2 cores at 100% ?

    I also ran ffmpeg application for the same purpose and I could run 8 instances at 90% each which seemed to me like each processoss would occupy 1 core.

    VLC has much lower CPU usage footprint so I just want to make sure I am not killing the hardware.