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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
19 octobre 2011, par
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Langue : français
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Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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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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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" (...)
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Video recorded with ffmpeg not showing up at all in android (Oneplus 7T)
15 juin 2021, par ppengyI'm trying to render a video using a program called "danser", which uses ffmpeg. The video comes out fine, but when I transfer the video to my phone to upload to a social media platform, the phone does not see the video at all. I've used USB and Google Drive to transfer videos. Videos uploaded to Discord show up fine, which I assume is because of compression. I can't use discord to transfer because the video is over 100MB limit. I've also tested it on BlueStacks and it doesn't show up either.


Running ffmpeg with options: [-y -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1920x1080 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 60 -i - -vf vflip -profile:v high -preset slow -an -vcodec h264_nvenc -color_range 1 -colorspace 1 -color_trc 1 -color_primaries 1 -movflags +write_colr -pix_fmt yuv420p -rc constqp -qp 18 videos\420eb0fce66c010c71553949ac611eeb.mp4]



Is there anything i can change here that allows for better compatibility ? I can share some video examples too if you request.


"Recording": {
 "FrameWidth": 1920,
 "FrameHeight": 1080,
 "FPS": 60,
 "Encoder": "h264_nvenc",
 "EncoderOptions": "-rc constqp -qp 18",
 "Profile": "high",
 "Preset": "slow",
 "PixelFormat": "yuv420p",
 "Filters": "",
 "AudioCodec": "aac",
 "AudioBitrate": "128k",
 "AudioFilters": "",
 "OutputDir": "videos",
 "Container": "mp4",
 "MotionBlur": {
 "Enabled": true,
 "OversampleMultiplier": 16,
 "BlendFrames": 24,
 "BlendWeights": {
 "UseManualWeights": false,
 "ManualWeights": "1 1.7 2.1 4.1 5",
 "AutoWeightsID": 27,
 "GaussWeightsMult": 1.5
 }
 }
 }
}



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phplondon conference 2008
To summarize it : I had fun
My conference preparations started about two weeks before the conference. The PHPLondon fellows (Paul, Matt and Richard) asked me to do a small presentation about Imagick at the pre-conference social event. The presentation I assembled ended up being a little over two hours, give or take. The hardest part was to trim down from two hours to about 40 minutes (I didn’t want to bore the people with too many code examples). The slides are available at http://valokuva.org/talks if you need them for some reason.
My conference day was pretty hectic from the beginning to the end. I gave a few demos about the products that we represent and the moment I opened my mouth for the first time people started leaving the room. I hope that it had something to do with the “My Framework is better than yours ?” talk starting at the same time
I met quite a lot of new people at the conference and of course it was nice to see the familiar faces from other conferences and PHPLondon meetings. I was especially happy that I was able to answer the questions Nigel James had
A huge thanks to the organizers for making this day possible !
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phplondon conference 2008
To summarize it : I had fun
My conference preparations started about two weeks before the conference. The PHPLondon fellows (Paul, Matt and Richard) asked me to do a small presentation about Imagick at the pre-conference social event. The presentation I assembled ended up being a little over two hours, give or take. The hardest part was to trim down from two hours to about 40 minutes (I didn’t want to bore the people with too many code examples). The slides are available at http://valokuva.org/talks if you need them for some reason.
My conference day was pretty hectic from the beginning to the end. I gave a few demos about the products that we represent and the moment I opened my mouth for the first time people started leaving the room. I hope that it had something to do with the “My Framework is better than yours ?” talk starting at the same time
I met quite a lot of new people at the conference and of course it was nice to see the familiar faces from other conferences and PHPLondon meetings. I was especially happy that I was able to answer the questions Nigel James had
A huge thanks to the organizers for making this day possible !