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MediaSPIP Simple : futur thème graphique par défaut ?
26 septembre 2013, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2013
Langue : français
Type : Video
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GetID3 - Bloc informations de fichiers
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Mis à jour : Mai 2013
Langue : français
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13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
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De l’upload à la vidéo finale [version standalone]
31 janvier 2010, parLe chemin d’un document audio ou vidéo dans SPIPMotion est divisé en trois étapes distinctes.
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Dans un premier temps, il est nécessaire de créer un article SPIP et de lui joindre le document vidéo "source".
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ffmpeg : wmv files generated on Mac can't be played in Windows
16 juin 2015, par TTZOn Mac OS X 10.6.8, I converted a animated gif to a video file in wmv (a requested file format) by using
ffmpeg -i File.gif -s 400x400 NewFile.wmv
The video file played fine using VLC on Mac.
The file can’t be played on a Windows 7 machine using the Windows Media Player. Is there a way that I can save the animated gif as a WMV file that can be played using the Windows Media Player on a Windows 7 machine ?Many thanks for your time !
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ffmpeg command line for capturing audio and video in 720p from decklink card using Windows 7
29 octobre 2013, par HuronI am trying to capture audio and video from a blackmagic decklink capture card using Windows 7 @ 720p, but I cant seem to get the ffmpeg command line settings right.
ffmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy
[dshow @ 02457a60] DirectShow video devices
[dshow @ 02457a60] "Blackmagic WDM Capture"
[dshow @ 02457a60] "Decklink Video Capture"
[dshow @ 02457a60] DirectShow audio devices
[dshow @ 02457a60] "Decklink Audio Capture"ffmpeg -list_options true -f dshow -i video="Decklink Video Capture"
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] DirectShow video device options
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] Pin "Capture"
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=720x486 fps=29.97 max s=720x486 fps=29.97
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=720x486 fps=23.976 max s=720x486 fps=23.976
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=720x576 fps=25 max s=720x576 fps=25
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=720x486 fps=59.9402 max s=720x486 fps=59.9402
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=720x576 fps=50 max s=720x576 fps=50
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1920x1080 fps=23.976 max s=1920x1080 fps=23.976
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1920x1080 fps=24 max s=1920x1080 fps=24
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1920x1080 fps=25 max s=1920x1080 fps=25
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1920x1080 fps=29.97 max s=1920x1080 fps=29.97
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1920x1080 fps=30 max s=1920x1080 fps=30
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1280x720 fps=50 max s=1280x720fps=50
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1280x720 fps=59.9402 max s=1280x720 fps=59.9402
[dshow @ 03c2ea20] pixel_format=uyvy422 min s=1280x720 fps=60.0002 max s=1280x720 fps=60.0002ffmpeg -list_options true -f dshow -i audio="Decklink Audio Capture"
[dshow @ 047fea20] DirectShow audio device options
[dshow @ 047fea20] Pin "Capture"
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=1 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=1 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=2 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=2 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=4 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=4 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=6 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=6 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=8 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=8 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=10 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=10 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=12 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=12 bits=16 rate= 48000
[dshow @ 047fea20] min ch=16 bits=16 rate= 48000 max ch=16 bits=16 rate= 48000This is the stream information for my current video/audio source, connected to the decklink card's hdmi port
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (UYVY / 0x59565955), uyvy422(tv), 1280x720, 59.94 tbr, 10000k tbn, 59.94 tbc
Stream #0:1: Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/sUltimately I will need to display this video on screen. And simultaneously be able to start and stop recording, while the preview keeps playing.
My idea was to use ffmpeg to capture the video and audio signal and transmit this to a network stream (eg 127.0.0.1:6666). Then use VLC player to display the stream (the preview). And ultimately start and/or stop another ffmpeg to save that same stream to disk.
In my mind this works, but I am no audio/video expert so if anyone with more experience could help out, I would appreciate it.
Update :
I have been able to display the video using ffplay, with the following command :
ffplay -f dshow -video_size 1280x720 -rtbufsize 702000k -framerate 60 -i video="Decklink Video Capture":audio="Decklink Audio Capture" -threads 2
Next step is streaming it so I can view the stream (preview) with VLC.
Tried to use this command :
ffmpeg -f dshow -video_size 1280x720 -rtbufsize 702000k -framerate 60 -i video="Decklink Video Capture":audio="Decklink Audio Capture" -threads 2 -f mpegts rtp://127.0.0.1:6666?pkt_size=188?buffer_size=65535
Which does not give any errors, so appears to work. But when I try to open the stream in VLC I get the following error :
SDP required :
A description in SDP format is required to receive the RTP stream. Note that rtp :// URIs cannot work with dynamic RTP payload format (65).After a bit of reading it seems I should not be streaming to rtp :// but rather to udp ://
Command became :
ffmpeg -f dshow -video_size 1280x720 -rtbufsize 702000k -framerate 60 -i video="Decklink Video Capture":audio="Decklink Audio Capture" -threads 2 -f mpegts udp://127.0.0.1:6666?pkt_size=188?buffer_size=65535
And when I try to open it now in VLC I get no error, no warning, but also no video.
Time for some more reading.
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x86inc : Utilize the shadow space on 64-bit Windows
11 septembre 2013, par Henrik Gramnerx86inc : Utilize the shadow space on 64-bit Windows
Store XMM6 and XMM7 in the shadow space in functions that
clobbers them. This way we don’t have to adjust the stack
pointer as often, reducing the number of instructions as
well as code size.Signed-off-by : Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>