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The pirate bay depuis la Belgique
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MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
25 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues
18 février 2011, parMultilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela. -
Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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When ffmpeg transcodes, How to use expr to determine video resolution auto set -b:v suitable bit rate
2 septembre 2022, par SevenFantasticI tried to use this code, but ffmpeg doesn't recognize this way of writing


ffmpeg -i .\test.MP4 -b:v "expr: if(gte(iw,800), 2000K, 1000K)" -f mp4 -y output.mp4



even replace the iw to const 1000, it doesn`t work.


ffmpeg -i .\test.MP4 -b:v "expr: if(gte(1000,800), 2000K, 1000K)" -f mp4 -y output.mp4



But this way of writing it works fine I'm baffled


ffmpeg -i .\test.MP4 -force_key_frames "expr: gte(t,n_forced * 15)" -f mp4 -y output.mp4



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g2m : Relax resolution change constraints
7 octobre 2015, par Vittorio Giovara -
Find a resolution (dimension) of a video object saved in S3 - in rails
27 septembre 2015, par JVKI have video files saved in s3 and I want to find the dimension/resolution of any file (lets assume file sizes are in 500mb) per the request comes in my rails app.
One of the options, I have in my mind is :
Download (getObject) the file in local memory and use ffmpeg to find the required info. I currently don’t have ffmpeg, as I don’t need that for any task.
But, I don’t like this option, reason is - I don’t want to waste bandwidth to download it first (takes time) from S3 and then run cpu and memory intensive ffmpeg on my server to merely find the dimension/resolution of the video.
Is there any better solution ?
S3 object HEAD call on object unfortunately doesn’t return dimension information.