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Stereo master soundtrack
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Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
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Type : Audio
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ED-ME-5 1-DVD
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1,000,000
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Demon Seed
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The Four of Us are Dying
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Corona Radiata
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Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parCette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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Changer son thème graphique
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Le placement peut être modifié effectivement, mais cette modification n’est que visuelle et non pas au niveau de la représentation sémantique de la page.
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ffmpeg -i an incoming file upload ? [closed]
29 août 2020, par David542I'm not sure if this is more a JavaScript question or ffmpeg, but suppose I have a scenario where a user is uploading a 100GB file. And, before they upload it (or actually, as soon as we detect the first few frames or whatever), we want to make sure that it is a "valid" file — let's say for this question we want to verify that it is :


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- 29.97 fps
- Video bitrate > X
- Codec of
com.apple.finalcutstudio.prores








What would be the best way to do this ? I was thinking something like :


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- A user clicks the upload button and selects their file.
- We upload the first 1MB of that file to our server — check that using ffmpeg (how to ignore errors or something with ffmpeg ?)
- If the file passes our initial checks we upload the entire video file. If not, we raise a warning to the end user and stop the upload.








How could this process be done ? I am seeking a JavaScript snippet (JS Fiddle ?) and a backend snippet (to receive the partial input and issue the ffmpeg commands).


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Making a timelapse by drag and drop - A rebuild of an old script using ImageMagick
14 août 2019, par cursor_majorI have written an apple script previously to automate a task I do in my work many times.
I shoot Raw + JPG in camera, copy to hard drive.
I then drag named and dated folder eg. "2019_08_14_CAM_A_CARD_01" on to an automator app and it divides the files in to folders "NEF" and "JPG" respectively.
I then drag the appropriate "JPG" folder onto my Timelapse app and it runs the image sequence process in QT7 and then saves the file with the parent folder name in the grandparent folder. This keeps things super organised for when I want to re link to the original RAW files.
[code below]
It is a 2 step process and works well for my needs, however, Apple are going to be resigning Quicktime 7 Pro so my app has a foreseeable end of life.
I want to take this opportunity to refine and improve the process using terminal and ImageMagick.
I have managed to work some code that runs well in terminal, but I have to navigate to the folder first then run a script. It doesn’t do the file renaming and doesn’t save in the right place.
Also, when I try and run the simple script in an automator ’App’ it throws up errors even before trying to add anything clever with the file naming.
Later, once I have recreated my timelapse. maker app I want to get clever with more of ImageMagicks commands and overlay a small super of the original frame name in the corner so I can expedite my reconnecting workflow.
I’m sorry, I’m a photographer not a coder but I’ve been bashing my head trying to work this out and I’ve hit a brick wall.
File Sorter
repeat with d in dd
do shell script "d=" & d's POSIX path's quoted form & "
cd \"$d\" || exit
mkdir -p {MOV,JPG,NEF,CR2}
find . -type f -depth 1 -iname '*.mov' -print0 | xargs -0 -J % mv % MOV
find . -type f -depth 1 -iname '*.cr2' -print0 | xargs -0 -J % mv % CR2
find . -type f -depth 1 -iname '*.jpg' -print0 | xargs -0 -J % mv % JPG
find . -type f -depth 1 -iname '*.nef' -print0 | xargs -0 -J % mv % NEF
for folder in `ls`;
do if [ `ls $folder | wc -l` == 0 ]; then
rmdir $folder;
fi; done;
"
end repeat
end open```
Timelapse Compiler
```on run {input, parameters}
repeat with d in input
set d to d's contents
tell application "Finder"
set seq1 to (d's file 1 as alias)
set dparent to d's container as alias
set mov to "" & dparent & (dparent's name) & ".mov"
end tell
tell application "QuickTime Player 7"
activate
open image sequence seq1 frames per second 25
tell document 1
with timeout of 500 seconds
save self contained in file mov
end timeout
quit
end tell
end tell
end repeat
return input
end run```
Current code that runs from within Terminal after I have navigated to folder of JPGs
```ffmpeg -r 25 -f image2 -pattern_type glob -i '*.JPG' -codec:v prores_ks -profile:v 0 imagemagick_TL_Test_01.mov``` -
avformat/ftp: use correct enum type
20 août 2015, par Ganesh Ajjanagaddeavformat/ftp: use correct enum type
Fixes -Wenum-conversion from
http://fate.ffmpeg.org/report.cgi?time=20150820031140&slot=arm64-darwin-clang-apple-5.1Signed-off-by : Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>