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Les vidéos
21 avril 2011, parComme les documents de type "audio", Mediaspip affiche dans la mesure du possible les vidéos grâce à la balise html5 .
Un des inconvénients de cette balise est qu’elle n’est pas reconnue correctement par certains navigateurs (Internet Explorer pour ne pas le nommer) et que chaque navigateur ne gère en natif que certains formats de vidéos.
Son avantage principal quant à lui est de bénéficier de la prise en charge native de vidéos dans les navigateur et donc de se passer de l’utilisation de Flash et (...) -
Creating farms of unique websites
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...) -
Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Slicing an AVI file
7 novembre 2014, par Peter LurI am trying to upload only a certain part of an AVI file on the server without having to upload the whole file first.
If I set the slice to the beginning (byte : 0), I can read the resulting file no problem even if I slice it in any size. However if the slice start anywhere but not at byte 0, the file become unreadable. I guess this has something to do with the avi header/index being messed up. I was wondering maybe I could use ffmpeg to move the header or something ?
HTML Source
<code class="echappe-js"><script type="text/javascript"><br />
<br />
window.BlobBuilder = window.MozBlobBuilder || window.WebKitBlobBuilder || window.BlobBuilder;<br />
<br />
function sendRequest() {<br />
var blob = document.getElementById('fileToUpload').files[0];<br />
<br />
<br />
//Slicing parameters<br />
<br />
<br />
//#1: Starting at byte:0 = WORKING WELL<br />
var start = 0;<br />
var end = 1048576; // 1MB chunk sizes.<br />
<br />
<br />
//#2: Slicing the video file somewhere else (FAIL)<br />
<br />
/*<br />
var start = 1048576*3;<br />
var end = 1048576*4;<br />
*/<br />
<br />
<br />
var chunk = blob.slice(start, end, 'video/avi');<br />
uploadFile(chunk);<br />
<br />
}<br />
<br />
function fileSelected() {<br />
var file = document.getElementById('fileToUpload').files[0];<br />
if (file) {<br />
var fileSize = 0;<br />
if (file.size > 1024 * 1024)<br />
fileSize = (Math.round(file.size * 100 / (1024 * 1024)) / 100).toString() + 'MB';<br />
else<br />
fileSize = (Math.round(file.size * 100 / 1024) / 100).toString() + 'KB';<br />
<br />
document.getElementById('fileName').innerHTML = 'Name: ' + file.name;<br />
document.getElementById('fileSize').innerHTML = 'Size: ' + fileSize;<br />
document.getElementById('fileType').innerHTML = 'Type: ' + file.type;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
function uploadFile(blobFile) {<br />
//var file = document.getElementById('fileToUpload').files[0]; <br />
var fd = new FormData();<br />
fd.append("fileToUpload", blobFile);<br />
<br />
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();<br />
xhr.upload.addEventListener("progress", uploadProgress, false);<br />
xhr.addEventListener("load", uploadComplete, false);<br />
xhr.addEventListener("error", uploadFailed, false);<br />
xhr.addEventListener("abort", uploadCanceled, false);<br />
xhr.open("POST", "upload.php");<br />
xhr.onload = function(e) {<br />
//alert("loaded!");<br />
};<br />
<br />
xhr.send(fd);<br />
//alert("oen over");<br />
}<br />
<br />
function uploadProgress(evt) {<br />
if (evt.lengthComputable) {<br />
var percentComplete = Math.round(evt.loaded * 100 / evt.total);<br />
document.getElementById('progressNumber').innerHTML = percentComplete.toString() + '%';<br />
}<br />
else {<br />
document.getElementById('progressNumber').innerHTML = 'unable to compute';<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
function uploadComplete(evt) {<br />
/* This event is raised when the server send back a response */<br />
//alert(evt.target.responseText);<br />
}<br />
<br />
function uploadFailed(evt) {<br />
alert("There was an error attempting to upload the file.");<br />
}<br />
<br />
function uploadCanceled(evt) {<br />
xhr.abort();<br />
xhr = null;<br />
//alert("The upload has been canceled by the user or the browser dropped the connection.");<br />
}<br />
</script>PHP Source (upload.php)
<?php
$tmp_name = $_FILES['fileToUpload']['tmp_name'];
$size = $_FILES['fileToUpload']['size'];
$name = $_FILES['fileToUpload']['name'];
$target_file = basename($name);
$complete = "complete.avi";
$com = fopen($complete, "ab");
// Open temp file
$out = fopen($target_file, "wb");
if ( $out ) {
// Read binary input stream and append it to temp file
$in = fopen($tmp_name, "rb");
if ( $in ) {
while ( $buff = fread( $in, 1048576 ) ) {
fwrite($out, $buff);
fwrite($com, $buff);
}
}
fclose($in);
fclose($out);
}
fclose($com);
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Save frame as image during video stream using ffmpeg, in C
30 avril 2017, par George T.I’m using the Parrot SDK3 to retrieve the video stream from a Bebop2 drone. From it I need to "extract" a frame and save it as an image.
The whole code can be found here, but I shall try to include the (what I understand as) important parts here.
Where the video is sent to mplayer. I assume from this that the video format is h624.
if (videoOut != NULL)
{
if (codec.type == ARCONTROLLER_STREAM_CODEC_TYPE_H264)
{
if (DISPLAY_WITH_MPLAYER)
{
fwrite(codec.parameters.h264parameters.spsBuffer, codec.parameters.h264parameters.spsSize, 1, videoOut);
fwrite(codec.parameters.h264parameters.ppsBuffer, codec.parameters.h264parameters.ppsSize, 1, videoOut);
fflush (videoOut);
}
}
}Where the frame is received and written to videoOut, to be displayed
eARCONTROLLER_ERROR didReceiveFrameCallback (ARCONTROLLER_Frame_t *frame, void *customData)
{
if (videoOut != NULL)
{
if (frame != NULL)
{
if (DISPLAY_WITH_MPLAYER)
{
fwrite(frame->data, frame->used, 1, videoOut);
fflush (videoOut);
}
}
}
return ARCONTROLLER_OK;
}The idea I had in mind is to
fwrite(frame->data, frame->used, 1, videoOut);
to a different file but that just creates a corrupted file, probably because of encoding. In what way can I get this frame and store it to a separate image ? The preferable image filetype .png, .jpg or .gifAny help will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks in advance !
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Free music recognition API
12 mars 2014, par AmirHI'm developing an application to recognize the music played by speakers. It records 32 seconds of the sound played and send a request via an API of music recognition. So far I used Echonest. But my api_key has been banned because of to many requests since I published my freeware, used by more than 200 users.
So I looked for MusicBrainz but it needs the exact duration of the entire song to receive a acceptable response, duration that my application can't guess.
So I'm looking for a free music recognition API so my freeware works. Do you know one ?
Note : I used Echonest by :
- capturing 32 seconds with ffmpeg
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sending this command via cURL :
curl -F "api_key=XXX" -F "filetype=mp3" -F "track=@sound.mp3" "http://developer.echonest.com/api/v4/track/upload" > info.txt
I tried to use MusicBrainz by :
- capturing 32 seconds with ffmpeg
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generating the fingerprint using Chromaprint with this command :
fpcalc sound.mp3 > fingerprint.txt
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sending this command via cURL :
curl -F "client=XXX" -F "meta=recordings" -F "duration=32" -F "fingerprint=ABC" "http://api.acoustid.org/v2/lookup" > info.txt