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    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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    12 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP peut être installé comme une ferme, avec un seul "noyau" hébergé sur un serveur dédié et utilisé par une multitude de sites différents.
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  • ffmpeg/ffprobe to produce a numeric array output

    29 décembre 2015, par edwardsmarkf

    i have been using this npm module : to create a waveform numeric output such as this below :

    [0,0.0062,0.0688,0.2524,0.2691,0.2645,0.1594,0.1397,0.1672

    however, this module may not be supported very well and has not been maintained for a couple of years now. the module describes itself as a "tiny wrapper around ffprobe".

    my question - what would the ffmpeg/ffprobe command line look like to produce a numeric array output ?

    thank you very much.

  • FFMPEG installation & configuration with xampp on fedora

    10 octobre 2013, par UMI

    I have running Fedora 8, where I have installed XAMPP-Linux. First I installed latest version with Xampp-Linux-1.8.3 including PHP 5.5 from "http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html".

    After setting up everything, tried to install "FFMPEG" from "http://www.nixgurus.com/fedora/installing-ffmpeg-using-yum-on-centos-redhat-fedora/". This is the only guide which gets completed with successful installation and configuration, otherwise all other tried tutorials got leave me middle of nowhere.

    Note : While installing FFMPEG following above provided URL, "phpize" did not work to me so I had to install php-devel by running "yum install php-devel" command. I always got different "Zend Module" and "Zend Extension API" versions.

    When I installed ffmpeg and put extension in "php.ini" with correct path, it never appeared in phpinfo().

    Then after searching, I got a hint that installed "FFMPEG" will not be compatible to the installed PHP version. So I removed complete pack of XAMMP-LINUX and installed old one with Xampp-Linux-1.8.2 including PHP 5.4. But it result were same.

    Then, I decided to use more older version and it was Xampp-Linux-1.8.1 including PHP 5.4. Now currently I have this version but having version results are totally changed that after installation of FFMPEG when I put ffmpeg.so with its correct path in PHP.INI (definitely restart the server on every change) server behaves strange way that PHP files get downloaded by browsers and when I comment same line and restart web server everything works well.

    Just to let you know that, even I have given path "extension=/usr/lib/php/modules/ffmpeg.so" which did not work and even moved files to default extension path "/opt/lampp/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525" as well but in vain.

    Looking forward to your help please.

  • ffmpeg command and args execute successfully with child_process.exec() but not child_process.spawn()

    15 octobre 2013, par Zugwalt

    I am trying to use ffmpeg to add text to a video via the drawtext filter from within node.js in a windows environment.

    I have a command and arguments that work in the command line and when executed using the child_process module's exec function, but it encounters an error when the same arguments are used with the spawn function.

    The below code illustrates the problem :

    var child_process = require('child_process');

    var cmd = 'ffmpeg';

    var args = [ '-i',
                'c:\\path\\to\\my\\inputfile.mp4',
                '-vf',
                'drawtext="fontfile=/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf:text=\'Hello World\':fontcolor=white@0.6:fontsize=70:x=0:y=40"',
                '-y',
                'c:\\path\\to\\my\\outputfile.mp4' ];

    // Above creates the command line equivalent of:
    // ffmpeg -i c:\path\to\my\inputfile.mp4 -vf drawtext="fontfile=/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf:text='Hello fluent text':fontcolor=white@0.7:fontsize=70:x=0:y=40" -y c:\path\to\my\outputfile.mp4
    // this works when run from the command line

    var execCmd = cmd+' '+args.join(' ');

    child_process.exec(execCmd, function (error, stdout, stderr) {
           /* ffmpeg runs fine, adding the text to the video */

           var spawn = child_process.spawn(cmd,args);

           spawn.on('close', function (code) {
               /* ffmpeg fails, with standard error (obtained via spawn.stderr) reading:
                  Could not load font ""fontfile=/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf": impossible to find a matching font
                  Error initializing filter 'drawtext' with args '"fontfile=/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf:text=Hello fluent text:fontcolor=white@0.6:fontsize=70:x=0:y=40"'
               */
           });
       });

    Based on the error message :

    Could not load font ""fontfile=/Windows/Fonts/arial.ttf" : impossible
    to find a matching font

    And comparing it to giving ffmpeg a bogus font on the command line :

    Could not load font "/Windows/Fonts/bogus.ttf" : impossible to find a
    matching font

    It seems the problem is that when executed from spawn the drawtext argument is incorrectly parsed and "fontfile= is incorrectly making its way into the font's path. This does not happen when the same argument is executed with exec or from the command line. Is there any additional escaping that needs to be done when executing using spawn ?