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Use, discuss, criticize
13 avril 2011, parTalk to people directly involved in MediaSPIP’s development, or to people around you who could use MediaSPIP to share, enhance or develop their creative projects.
The bigger the community, the more MediaSPIP’s potential will be explored and the faster the software will evolve.
A discussion list is available for all exchanges between users. -
MediaSPIP v0.2
21 juin 2013, parMediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
Sa date de sortie officielle est le 21 juin 2013 et est annoncée ici.
Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...) -
HTML5 audio and video support
13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
The MediaSPIP player used has been created specifically for MediaSPIP and can be easily adapted to fit in with a specific theme.
For older browsers the Flowplayer flash fallback is used.
MediaSPIP allows for media playback on major mobile platforms with the above (...)
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Can't get gem 'streamio-ffmpeg' to work in rails 3 w/ windows
4 janvier 2013, par HelloWorldIn my gemfile I add the following line...
gem 'streamio-ffmpeg'
Then i run bundle, it works fine. When I start my app I get the following error..
c :/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activesupport-3.2.9/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:251:in
require': cannot load such file -- win32/process (LoadError) from
c:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activesupport-3.2.9/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:251:inblock in require' from
c :/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activesupport-3.2.9/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:236:inload_dependency' from
c:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activesupport-3.2.9/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:251:inrequire' from
c :/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/streamio-ffmpeg-0.9.0/lib/ffmpeg/io_monkey.rb:15:in
`'I downloaded ffmpeg from here - http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ and followed these insturctions...http://www.wikihow.com/Install-FFmpeg-on-Windows
Not sure why it is not working ?
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Add Windows resource file support for shared libraries
5 décembre 2013, par James AlmerAdd Windows resource file support for shared libraries
Originally written by James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
With the following contributions by Timothy Gu <timothygu99@gmail.com>
* Use descriptions of libraries from the pkg-config file generation function
* Use "FFmpeg Project" as CompanyName (suggested by Alexander Strasser)
* Use "FFmpeg" for ProductName as MSDN says "name of the product with which the
file is distributed" [1].
* Use FFmpeg’s version (N-xxxxx-gxxxxxxx) for ProductVersion per MSDN [1].
* Only build the .rc files when —enable-small is not enabled.[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381058.aspx
Signed-off-by : James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>- [DH] Changelog
- [DH] Makefile
- [DH] common.mak
- [DH] configure
- [DH] libavcodec/Makefile
- [DH] libavcodec/avcodecres.rc
- [DH] libavdevice/Makefile
- [DH] libavdevice/avdeviceres.rc
- [DH] libavfilter/Makefile
- [DH] libavfilter/avfilterres.rc
- [DH] libavformat/Makefile
- [DH] libavformat/avformatres.rc
- [DH] libavresample/Makefile
- [DH] libavresample/avresampleres.rc
- [DH] libavutil/Makefile
- [DH] libavutil/avutilres.rc
- [DH] libpostproc/Makefile
- [DH] libpostproc/postprocres.rc
- [DH] library.mak
- [DH] libswresample/Makefile
- [DH] libswresample/swresampleres.rc
- [DH] libswscale/Makefile
- [DH] libswscale/swscaleres.rc
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How to know if x264 uses multiple processors Windows
3 décembre 2013, par fessyI have Linphone open source application that uses x264 encoder. By default it runs on one thread :
x264_param_t *params= .....
params->i_threads=1;I added ability to use all processors :
long num_cpu=1;
SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo;
GetSystemInfo( &sysinfo );
num_cpu = sysinfo.dwNumberOfProcessors;
params->i_threads=num_cpu;The question is how do I know that during video streaming x264 runs on (in my case) 4 processors ?
Because from
Task Manager -> Performance -> CPU usage history
doesn't clear.I use windows 7
Thanks,