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Qualité du média après traitement
21 juin 2013, parLe bon réglage du logiciel qui traite les média est important pour un équilibre entre les partis ( bande passante de l’hébergeur, qualité du média pour le rédacteur et le visiteur, accessibilité pour le visiteur ). Comment régler la qualité de son média ?
Plus la qualité du média est importante, plus la bande passante sera utilisée. Le visiteur avec une connexion internet à petit débit devra attendre plus longtemps. Inversement plus, la qualité du média est pauvre et donc le média devient dégradé voire (...) -
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Emballe médias : à quoi cela sert ?
4 février 2011, parCe plugin vise à gérer des sites de mise en ligne de documents de tous types.
Il crée des "médias", à savoir : un "média" est un article au sens SPIP créé automatiquement lors du téléversement d’un document qu’il soit audio, vidéo, image ou textuel ; un seul document ne peut être lié à un article dit "média" ;
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How to stop ffmpeg remotely ?
30 novembre 2016, par AdamI’m running ffmpeg on another machine for screen capture. I’d like to be able to stop it recording remotely. FFMPEG requires that q is pressed to stop encoding as it has to do some finalization to finish the file cleanly. I know I could kill it with kill/killall however this can lead to corrupt videos.
Press [q] to stop encoding
I can’t find anything on google specifically for this, but some there is suggestion that echoing into /proc//fd/0 will work.
I’ve tried this but it does not stop ffmpeg. The q is however shown in the terminal in which ffmpeg is running.
echo -n q > /proc/16837/fd/0
So how can I send a character to another existing process in such a way it is as if it were typed locally ? Or is there another way of remotely stopping ffmpeg cleanly.
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How to stop ffmpeg remotely ?
4 août, par AdamI'm running ffmpeg on another machine for screen capture. I'd like to be able to stop it recording remotely. FFMPEG requires that q is pressed to stop encoding as it has to do some finalization to finish the file cleanly. I know I could kill it with kill/killall however this can lead to corrupt videos.



Press [q] to stop encoding




I can't find anything on google specifically for this, but some there is suggestion that echoing into /proc//fd/0 will work.



I've tried this but it does not stop ffmpeg. The q is however shown in the terminal in which ffmpeg is running.



echo -n q > /proc/16837/fd/0




So how can I send a character to another existing process in such a way it is as if it were typed locally ? Or is there another way of remotely stopping ffmpeg cleanly.


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I am phasing a issue of " ffmpeg attribute 'error'" in my project which is a voice command assistant using GPT 3.5 Turbo and BING API [closed]
2 mai 2023, par Rudraksh Singh BhadauriaI ma working on a pyhton project as want to make a program which can work as fluent as GPT and can also adapt latest news through BING API but after trying a lot I am stuck with a issue where "Error transcribing audio : module 'ffmpeg' has no attribute 'Error'" I have tried installing these ffmpeg files again and again in the way already mentioned in stack overflow but for me its not working.


I have tried using :
installing ffmpeg-pyhton in my terminal and also ffmpeg module and also I have reinstalled the whole files and also have put them in my environment variables.
If anyone could help me to sort this problem out then it will be great help.