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Bug de détection d’ogg
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Qu’est ce qu’un éditorial
21 juin 2013, parEcrivez votre de point de vue dans un article. Celui-ci sera rangé dans une rubrique prévue à cet effet.
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Gestion des droits de création et d’édition des objets
8 février 2011, parPar défaut, beaucoup de fonctionnalités sont limitées aux administrateurs mais restent configurables indépendamment pour modifier leur statut minimal d’utilisation notamment : la rédaction de contenus sur le site modifiables dans la gestion des templates de formulaires ; l’ajout de notes aux articles ; l’ajout de légendes et d’annotations sur les images ;
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Supporting all media types
13 avril 2011, parUnlike 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 (...)
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A 'clean' way to cut an MP4 movie into two sections using FFMPEG ?
30 août 2020, par Peter in JapanI am attempting to use FFMPEG to make a script that can easily split a short MP4 movie with sound into two pieces at a certain point. I've searched through what feels like hundreds of posts to try to find "the" answer, but most of my attempts end up with poor results, broken video files that cause my video play to freeze, and so on. I am attempting to make a script that allows me to easily cut a short anime movie (something grabbed from Twitter or some other short source) and cut it into two sections, so it can be under the 2:20 Twitter time limit, or to cut out some scene I don't want to show my followers.


The issue is that FFMPEG is good at cutting videos into segments, but bad at know where keyframes are, so most videos have two seconds of blank video at the front before some keyframe appears, which looks terrible.


One example I found that works well is below, which cuts any mp4 into a bunch of chunks of n second size (six seconds in the example below). Source and documentation for this is https://moe.vg/3b8eNTs


ffmpeg -i seitokai.mp4 -c:v libx264 -crf 22 -map 0 -segment_time 6 -reset_timestamps 1 -g 30 -sc_threshold 0 -force_key_frames "expr:gte(t,n_forced*1)" -f segment output%03d.mp4


This code works great, at least allowing me to access the "left" side of a video that I want, in this case a six-second segment I want. Can anyone tell me how to accomplish the above, but starting at the 13-second period in said video, so I could get right "right" (not starting from 00:00:00) video cut cleanly ?


Alternately, a single, unified and elegant way to split (re-encode) an MP4 into two segments that forces keyframes from the very beginning of the cut pieces would be wonderful. I can't believe how hard this seems to be.


Thanks in advance for any help you can give ! Greetings from rural Japan !


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Where to store the .mpd file on django to play on a dash player ?
3 janvier 2019, par enigmaVadaI am trying to build a video player on django. I am using MPEG-DASH for adaptive streaming of the video file. I have chosen a sample video in the beginning. Then, using ffmpeg commands, I have encoded the video into 240p, 360p, 480p and 720p videos. Also have encoded audio separately.
Then, using mp4box, I have generated the .mpd file. I have read that mpd files cannot be run from the local file system and need to be hosted on a server. I have a dash player setup as follows :
<code class="echappe-js"><script src="https://cdn.dashjs.org/latest/dash.all.min.js"></script>The url in the src field is a random manifest file that i used to test the player out. It works fine.
Then, on my django project, I have created a media folder which stores the media files uploaded via a form(root included in
settings.py
).
My question is where do i store the video, audio and .mpd file so that i can play them using the html code which resides in the templates folder. I have tried using the media url of .mpd file in the source but I am unable to play the video.Here is the generated mpd file for reference :
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<mpd xmlns="urn:mpeg:dash:schema:mpd:2011" minbuffertime="PT1.500S" type="static" mediapresentationduration="PT0H1M9.869S" maxsegmentduration="PT0H0M9.985S" profiles="urn:mpeg:dash:profile:isoff-on-demand:2011,http://dashif.org/guidelines/dash264">
<programinformation moreinformationurl="http://gpac.io">
</programinformation>
<period duration="PT0H1M9.869S">
<adaptationset segmentalignment="true" lang="und" subsegmentalignment="true" subsegmentstartswithsap="1">
<representation mimetype="audio/mp4" codecs="mp4a.40.2" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="130920">
<audiochannelconfiguration schemeiduri="urn:mpeg:dash:23003:3:audio_channel_configuration:2011" value="2"></audiochannelconfiguration>
<baseurl>sample_audio_dashinit.mp4</baseurl>
<segmentbase indexrangeexact="true" indexrange="902-1017">
<initialization range="0-901"></initialization>
</segmentbase>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
<adaptationset segmentalignment="true" group="1" maxwidth="426" maxheight="240" maxframerate="30" par="426:240" lang="und" subsegmentalignment="true" subsegmentstartswithsap="1">
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.640015" width="426" height="240" framerate="30" sar="1:1" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="590708">
<baseurl>sample_video_240_dashinit.mp4</baseurl>
<segmentbase indexrangeexact="true" indexrange="914-1053">
<initialization range="0-913"></initialization>
</segmentbase>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
<adaptationset segmentalignment="true" group="1" maxwidth="640" maxheight="480" maxframerate="30" par="4:3" lang="und" subsegmentalignment="true" subsegmentstartswithsap="1">
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.64001E" width="480" height="360" framerate="30" sar="1:1" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="883873">
<baseurl>sample_video_360_dashinit.mp4</baseurl>
<segmentbase indexrangeexact="true" indexrange="914-1053">
<initialization range="0-913"></initialization>
</segmentbase>
</representation>
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.64001E" width="640" height="480" framerate="30" sar="1:1" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="1188712">
<baseurl>sample_video_480_dashinit.mp4</baseurl>
<segmentbase indexrangeexact="true" indexrange="913-1052">
<initialization range="0-912"></initialization>
</segmentbase>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
<adaptationset segmentalignment="true" group="1" maxwidth="1280" maxheight="720" maxframerate="30" par="16:9" lang="und" subsegmentalignment="true" subsegmentstartswithsap="1">
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.64001F" width="1280" height="720" framerate="30" sar="1:1" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="2365717">
<baseurl>sample_video_720_dashinit.mp4</baseurl>
<segmentbase indexrangeexact="true" indexrange="914-1053">
<initialization range="0-913"></initialization>
</segmentbase>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
</period>
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ffmpeg : add option stats_period
21 décembre 2020, par Gyan Doshiffmpeg : add option stats_period
At present, progress stats are updated at a hardcoded interval of
half a second. For long processes, this can lead to bloated
logs and progress reports.Users can now set a custom period using option -stats_period
Default is kept at 0.5 seconds.