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13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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13 avril 2011, parWe don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
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A la validation, vous recevez un email vous invitant donc à créer votre canal.
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Piwik 1.12, New Features, API Improvements, Stability — The Last Piwik 1.X Release
30 mai 2013, par Piwik team — DevelopmentWe are very excited to announce the immediate availability of Piwik v1.12 !
- Download Link
- How to update Piwik ?
- List of all tickets closed : Changelog
Piwik v1.12 is a major new release with four big new features, seven smaller new features, several API improvements and all together 82 tickets fixed. This is also the last major 1.X release, which means after this release we will be working on releasing Piwik 2.0. This also means that you should upgrade to PHP 5.3 or higher if you haven’t already, since Piwik 2.0 will only support PHP 5.3 and above.
Finally, this release contains two breaking changes to the API. If you use the Piwik API click here or scroll down to see if you’re affected.
Table of Contents :
New Big Feature – Beta Release Channel
For those of you who want to help test Piwik 2.0-beta releases as soon as they come up, we’ve made it easier to use our beta releases. Navigate to the Settings > General Settings page and click the The latest beta release radio button. You will then be able to upgrade to beta releases.
This isn’t truly a major feature, but we think it’s just as important because it will allow us to create more beta releases and thus catch more bugs before we make a final release. This means more releases and more stability for you.
New Big Feature – Segment Editor
The Segment Editor is a long-awaited new feature that allows you to view, save and edit your segments.
Piwik has supported segmentation (filtering visits and reports by arbitrary criteria, like browser family) for quite some time now, but it has never been possible to visually create and modify them. Nor could they be saved for later recall.
Thanks to the eighty individuals and company who funded this feature, it is now possible to :
- visually segment your visitors, instead of creating URLs.
- save segments and easily switch between them, instead of remembering URLs.
- get suggestions for segments that might be helpful to view.
- learn more in the Segmentating Analytics reports user documentation..
New Big Feature – Page Speed Reports
You can now see how long it took your webserver to generate and send pages over HTTP through the new Avg. Generation Time metric.
This metric can be viewed on both the Pages and Page Titles reports :
And the average page generation time for all the pages in your website/webapp is displayed on the visitors overview :
You can use this new information to benchmark your webapp and web server.
New Big Feature – Device Detection Reports
Piwik 1.12 also includes a new plugin that provides reports on the device types (tablet, desktop, smartphone, etc.), device brands (Apple, Google, Samsung, etc.) and device models (iPad, Nexus 7, etc.) your visitors use to access your website :
The new plugin also enhances Operating system detections (detecting sub versions of Linux, Windows, and more).
Note : This plugin is not enabled by default, but will be in Piwik 2.0. If you want to view these reports now, you can activate the plugin in the Installed Plugins admin page. Navigate to Visitors > Devices to see the new reports. You may also use the new (beta) ‘Device type’.
The new plugin was developed with the support of Clearcode.cc our technology partner
Other improvements
Majestic SEO Metrics
We’ve added two new SEO metrics to the SEO widget, both of which are calculated by MajesticSEO.com. These metrics will tell you the number of external backlinks (the number of links to your site from other sites) and the number of referrer domains (the number of domains that link to your site).
We thank the team at Majestic for their support and hard work in bringing you these metrics to your Piwik dashboards !
Real-time Visitor Count Dashboard Widget
There is now a simple new widget you can use to see the number of visitors, visits and actions that occurred in the last couple minutes. We call it the Real Time Visitor Counter !
New segment parameter : siteSearchKeyword.
There is now a new segment parameter you can use to segment your visits : siteSearchKeyword. This parameter will let you select visits that had site searches with a specific keyword.
Ignore URL letter case when importing log files.
We’ve added a new option to the log import script, –force-lowercase-path. When used, the importer will change URL paths to lowercase before tracking them. This way http://domain.com/MY/BLOG will be treated the same as http://domain.com/my/blog.
Updated ISP Names
We’ve also modified the Providers report so prettier and more up-to-date names of ISPs are displayed.
Customize the background/text/axis color of graphs.
It is now possible to change the background color, text color and/or axis color of the graph images generated by the ImageGraph plugin. To access this functionality, use the following URL query parameters when generating an image :
- backgroundColor
- textColor
- axisColor
For example :
http://demo.piwik.org/index.php?module=API&method=ImageGraph.get&idSite=7&apiModule=UserSettings&apiAction=getBrowser&token_auth=anonymous&period=day&date=2013-03-21,2013-04-19&language=en&width=779&height=150&fontSize=9&showMetricTitle=0&aliasedGraph=1&legendAppendMetric=0&backgroundColor=efefef&gridColor=dcdcdc&colors=cb2026
Send your users to a custom URL after they logout.
If you manage a Piwik installation with many users and you want to send them to a custom page or website after they log out of Piwik, you can now specify the URL to redirect users after they log out.
API Changes and Improvements
BREAKING CHANGE – renamed segment parameters.
The following segment parameters have been renamed :
- continent renamed to : continentCode
- browserName renamed to : browserCode
- operatingSystem renamed to : operatingSystemCode
- lat renamed to : latitude
- long renamed to : longitude
- region renamed to : regionCode
- country renamed to : countryCode
- continent renamed to : continentCode
If you use one of the old segment parameter names, Piwik will throw an exception, so you should notice when you’re using an old name.
BREAKING CHANGE – changes to the input & output of the Live.getLastVisitsDetails method.
The following changes were made to the Live.getLastVisitsDetails API method :
- The method no longer uses the maxIdVisit query parameter. It has been replaced by the filter_offset parameter.
- Site search keywords are now displayed in a <siteSearchKeyword> element. They were formerly in <pageTitle> elements.
- Custom variables with page scope now have ‘Page’ in their element names when displayed. For example, <customVariablePageName1>, <customVariablePageName2>, etc.
Filter results of MultiSites.getAll by website name.
It is now possible to filter the results of MultiSites.getAll by website name. To do this, set the pattern query parameter to the desired regex pattern.
Get suggested values to use for a segment parameter.
The new API method API.getSuggestedValuesForSegment can now be used to get suggested values for a segment parameter. This method will return a list of the most seen values (in the last 60 days) for a certain segment parameter. So for browserCode, this would return the codes for the browsers most visitors used in the last 60 days.
Use extra tracking query parameters with the JS tracker (such as ‘lat’ & ‘long’).
We’ve added a new method to the JavaScript tracker named appendToTrackingUrl. You can use this method to add extra query parameters to a tracking request, like so :
_paq.push(['appendToTrackingUrl', 'lat=X&long=Y']);
What we’re working on
As we said above, Piwik v1.12 is the last in the 1.X series of releases. This means we are now officially working on Piwik 2.0.
Piwik 2.0 will be a big release, to be sure, but it’s going to bring you more than just a couple new features and a bag of bug fixes. For Piwik 2.0 we will be revisiting the user needs and the ideals that originally prompted us to create Piwik in order to build our vision of the future of web analytics.
Piwik 2.0 won’t just be a bigger, better web app, but a new platform for observing and analyzing the things that matter to you.
Participate in Piwik
Are you a talented developer or an experienced User Interface designer ? Or maybe you like to write documentation or are a marketing guru ?
If you have some free time and if you want to contribute to one of the most awesome open source projects around, please get in touch with the Piwik team, or read this page to learn more…
Summary
For the full list of changes in Piwik 1.12 check out the Changelog.
Thank you to the core developers, all the beta testers and users, our official supporters, the translators & everyone who reported bugs or feature requests. Also thank you to softwares we use, and the libraries we use.
If you are a company and would like to help an important project like Piwik grow, please get in touch, it means a lot to us. You can also participate in the project —
–> if you like what you read, please tell your friends and colleagues or write on your website, blog, forums, stackoverflow, etc. <–
Peace. Enjoy !
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Error scaling a video using libav filters [duplicate]
8 décembre 2016, par S BThis question already has an answer here :
I need to batch-process a bunch of videos to scale their height to 240 keeping the aspect ratio same. The command that gets the job almost done is :
$ avconv -threads 4 -ss 0.0 -i input.avi \
-map 0:0,0:0 -map 0:1,0:1 -vf "scale=-1:240" -y -f mpegts \
-async -1 -vcodec libx264 -vcodec libx264 -flags2 +fast \
-flags +loop -g 30 -bufsize 1024k \
-b 200k -bt 220k -qmax 48 -qmin 2 -r 20 -acodec libmp3lame \
-ab 44k -ar 44100 -ac 2 output.tsThe interesting part, as you can see, is
-vf "scale=-1:240"
This works on videos where the scaled output width turns out to be an even number. Otherwise, I get the following error message :
[libx264 @ 0x7fc4f8821e00] width not divisible by 2 (341x240)
How do I overcome this ?
Edit :
As per this link, I tried using-vf "scale=trunc(oh/a/2)*2:240"
which outputs a movie but the resulting video quality is really poor.Edit #2 :
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FFMPEG mosaic/side-by-side-compositing from simultaneous DirectShow input devices
9 juin 2013, par timlukinsThis is what I'm trying to do :
ffmpeg.exe -y \
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam Cinema" \
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000" \
-filter_complex "[0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout]" \
-map "[fileout]" -vcodec libx264 -f flv out.flvBasically, I have 2 webcams and I would like to combine them into a single video file in which the frames are 2x1 in size with the frame from one camera in the left and the other on the right.
In other words, what might be termed "mosaic-ing" or "side-by-side compositing". This is not concatenation - i.e. one file after the other (so not using the concat filter).
I've gleamed that this use of
-filter_complex
to pad and then position the frames appears the prescribed way. Indeed, when I test this with files like so :ffmpeg.exe -y -i test1.flv -i test2.flv -filter_complex "[0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout]" -map "[fileout]" -vcodec libx264 -f flv testout.flv
It works fine !
With the "live" version however, both cameras seem to start (their lights come on) but the capture stalls.
(Suspiciously like there is some DirectShow deadlock on the separate input device threads...)
And so, I wonder is there some way to overcome this and force the two input stream's data to merge ?
I have also tried the extended format of the dshow filter option like so as well :
-f dshow -i video="Microsoft LifeCam Cinema":video="Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000"
But only one camera is then selected (I suspect this option is really only to enable separate video and audio streams to be combined).
I've also tried explicitly setting each input device to have the exact same frame size and rate with
-f dshow -video_size 640x480 -framerate 30
. No joy though. It still stalls once the camera is listed.Here is the tail end of the output (with
-v debug
on) :Finished splitting the commandline.
Parsing a group of options: global .
Applying option y (overwrite output files) with argument 1.
Applying option v (set libav* logging level) with argument debug.
Applying option filter_complex (create a complex filtergraph) with argument [0:v]pad=iw*2:ih:0[left];[left][1:v]overlay=W/2.0[fileout].
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Parsing a group of options: input file video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema.
Applying option f (force format) with argument dshow.
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Opening an input file: video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema.
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] All info found
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, dshow, from 'video=Microsoft LifeCam Cinema':
Duration: N/A, start: 1130406.072000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0, 1, 1/10000000: Video: rawvideo (YUY2 / 0x32595559), yuyv422, 640x480, 333333/10000000, 30 tbr, 10000k tbn, 30 tbc
Successfully opened the file.
Parsing a group of options: input file video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000.
Applying option f (force format) with argument dshow.
Successfully parsed a group of options.
Opening an input file: video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000.
[dshow @ 00000000016e79a0] real-time buffer 101% full! frame dropped!EDIT Further details trying to fix within the code...*
I've always understood from past Windows DirectShow work that multiple calls to CoInitialize() on the same thread is bad. See here. Perhaps I've misunderstood how FFMPEG is multi-threaded (i.e. if each input device is on it's own thread) but I thought to just try regulating the call with a guard variable (a
static int com_init = 0;
- this should probably be mutex-ed...).e.g. in libavdevice/dshow.c method
dshow_read_header
889 if (com_init==0)
890 CoInitialize(0);
891 com_init++And similar for dshow_read_close
170 com_init--;
171 if (com_init==0)
172 CoUninitialize()Sadly, this doesn't work. The first camera starts but the second doesn't and the error is :
[dshow @ 0000000000301760] Could not set video options
video=Microsoft LifeCam VX-2000: Input/output error(Worth a shot. Looks like each input device is indeed on the same thread...)