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  • Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
    Vous pouvez bien entendu ajouter le votre grâce au formulaire en bas de page.

  • Support audio et vidéo HTML5

    10 avril 2011

    MediaSPIP utilise les balises HTML5 video et audio pour la lecture de documents multimedia en profitant des dernières innovations du W3C supportées par les navigateurs modernes.
    Pour les navigateurs plus anciens, le lecteur flash Flowplayer est utilisé.
    Le lecteur HTML5 utilisé a été spécifiquement créé pour MediaSPIP : il est complètement modifiable graphiquement pour correspondre à un thème choisi.
    Ces technologies permettent de distribuer vidéo et son à la fois sur des ordinateurs conventionnels (...)

  • Automated installation script of MediaSPIP

    25 avril 2011, par

    To overcome the difficulties mainly due to the installation of server side software dependencies, an "all-in-one" installation script written in bash was created to facilitate this step on a server with a compatible Linux distribution.
    You must have access to your server via SSH and a root account to use it, which will install the dependencies. Contact your provider if you do not have that.
    The documentation of the use of this installation script is available here.
    The code of this (...)

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  • What can cause the CPU usage drop in the script moviepy FFMPEG

    26 juin 2017, par Frikkie Maritz

    What would cause the exporting rate to drop or cpu usage to drop between these 2 scripts

    This one exports with a rate of 15bit/s

    clip1 = VideoFileClip("C:/TBD/TBD/#Frikkie/T1234567/Export/01.mp4")
    clip2 = VideoFileClip("C:/TBD/TBD/#Frikkie/T1234567/Export/02.mp4")
    clip3 = VideoFileClip("C:/TBD/TBD/#Frikkie/T1234567/Export/03.mp4")

    final = concatenate([clip1,
                        clip2.crossfadein(1),
                        clip3.crossfadein(1)],
                padding=-1, method="compose")

    final.write_videofile('myvideo.mp4')

    This one drops down to only 3 bit/s

    path = "C:\TBD\TBD\#Frikkie\T1234567\Export"
    videolist = []

    for clips in glob.glob(os.path.join(path, '**')):
       print(clips)

       if ".mp4" in clips:

           videolist.append(VideoFileClip(clips).crossfadein(1))

    print(videolist)
    final = concatenate(videolist, padding=-1, method="compose")
    final.write_videofile('myvideo.mp4')
  • Realtime video processing with javacv on Android

    7 août 2014, par moonie

    I wish to do realtime video processing on Android using opencv/javacv. My basic approach can be summarized as follow :

    onCreate(), generating a new JavaCameraView

    mCameraView = new JavaCameraView(this, mCameraIndex);
    mCameraView.setCvCameraViewListener(this);  
    setContentView(mCameraView);

    when the user clicks a button, a ffmpegframe recorder is created

    try{
               final long currentTimeMillis = System.currentTimeMillis();
               final String appName=getString(R.string.app_name);
               final String galleryPath=Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES).toString();
               final String albumPath=galleryPath+"/"+appName;
               final String photoPath=albumPath+"/"+currentTimeMillis+".avi";
               FFmpegFrameRecorder recorder=FFmpegFrameRecorder.createDefault(photoPath, 640, 360);
               recorder.setFrameRate(30);
               recorder.start();
               }catch(FrameRecorder.Exception e){
               e.printStackTrace();
               }

    then for each CameraFrame, use the following code to process and save the frame

       public Mat onCameraFrame(final CvCameraViewFrame inputFrame){
       final Mat rgba = inputFrame.rgba();
       //...apply some filters on rgba
       if(mIsTakingVideo){
           try{
             recorder.record(MatToIplImage(rgba,640,320));          
           }catch(FrameRecorder.Exception {
               e.printStackTrace();
               }      
       }
       return rgba;
    }

    public IplImage MatToIplImage(Mat m){
     Bitmap bmp=Bitmap.createBitmap(m.width(), m.height(), Config.ARGB_8888);
     Utils.matToBitmap(m, bmp);
     IplImage image=IplImage.create(m.width(),m.height(),IPL_DEPTH_8U,1);
     bmp.copyPixelsToBuffer(image.getByteBuffer());
     return image;}

    When the user clicks the button again, the recorder is stopped and released. However the video I create is an empty video. Any idea why ?

    EDIT :
    The video was empty because the format avi is not supported on my test phone...
    Now the video is not empty but it has the following errors

    1. The recorded video has two split windows instead of just one window
    2. The color is very different from the object I recorded
    3. The play rate is too fast.
  • How can I rename a file from a txt file with Windows bat file ?

    12 septembre 2022, par user1264599

    I have a batch script that renames a file to input.mkv so it can be processed by a string of other commands in the bat file with a final file called ProcessedVideo.mkv. I capture the OG file name using "dir *.mkv /b>OG_FileName.txt" before being renamed.

    


    How can I rename the final processed mkv file to the name captured in the OG_FileName.txt and maybe add "_Added-Text.mkv" as the last part of my Batch Script ? (Adding text to the file name is not that important if it is too much trouble).

    


    I really thought this would be easy but I'm defeated.