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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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L’utiliser, en parler, le critiquer
10 avril 2011La première attitude à adopter est d’en parler, soit directement avec les personnes impliquées dans son développement, soit autour de vous pour convaincre de nouvelles personnes à l’utiliser.
Plus la communauté sera nombreuse et plus les évolutions seront rapides ...
Une liste de discussion est disponible pour tout échange entre utilisateurs. -
Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.
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Mediabox : ouvrir les images dans l’espace maximal pour l’utilisateur
8 février 2011, parLa visualisation des images est restreinte par la largeur accordée par le design du site (dépendant du thème utilisé). Elles sont donc visibles sous un format réduit. Afin de profiter de l’ensemble de la place disponible sur l’écran de l’utilisateur, il est possible d’ajouter une fonctionnalité d’affichage de l’image dans une boite multimedia apparaissant au dessus du reste du contenu.
Pour ce faire il est nécessaire d’installer le plugin "Mediabox".
Configuration de la boite multimédia
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ffmpeg : "Error setting profile" ; how to keep original resolution odf odd sized videos ; getting Quicktime compatible output ; fixing pixel format
26 février 2017, par P. ReidI’ve been having trouble using ffmpeg to compress videos to something readable by quicktime. My goal in the end is to have a simple command that I can use to compress high bitrate videos (ie screencaptures) to something more reasonable to be able to share them with people.
I want to use a command I found here as a starting point :
ffmpeg -i input-file.avi -codec:v libx264 -profile: high -preset slow -b:v 500k -maxrate 500k -bufsize 1000k -vf scale=-1:480 -threads 0 -codec:a libfdk_aac -b:a 128k output_file.mp4
Unfortunately I get this error :
[libx264 @ 0x7f92ab81c200] Error setting profile high.
[libx264 @ 0x7f92ab81c200] Possible profiles: baseline main high high10 high422 high444
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
Error while opening encoder for output stream #0:0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or heightIf I take out the
-profile: high
the command functions but the output still doesn’t open in quicktime (it does in VLC). I can’t find the keyword-profile
on the ffmpeg man page : https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html so I don’t know if this is important or what to do about it.Does anyone know what might be causing my problem ? What should I do to try and debug this problem ? I would describe myself as inexperienced so sorry if I’m missing something obvious.
Thanks in advance for your help,
PeterThis is my ffmpeg version :
ffmpeg version 3.2.4 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple LLVM version 7.0.2 (clang-700.1.81) -
How to create videos with small file size but large resolution ?
13 février 2017, par Gregory MagarshakIs there a programmatic way to create videos that capture, essentially, a powerpoint presentation, that would be not much larger than the audio + screenshots of the powerpoint itself ?
I want to make software that produces videos with the full resolution of a powerpoint on a large screen, and with a person speaking over it and wvwn doodling. Kind of like "bcontext" software. And then I want to export videos for youtube and other places to be hosted. But I want them to be SMALL. So they can be downloaded by people with slow connections eg in India.
What factors can affect video size and how can i take advantage of the relative "stillness" of most pixels at most times to make the compression preserve the full sharpness and yet take advantage of the lack of visual changes ? What software do you recommend ?
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avcodec/cuvid : fail early if GPU can’t handle video resolution
23 janvier 2017, par Pavel Koshevoyavcodec/cuvid : fail early if GPU can’t handle video resolution
CUVID on GeForce GT 730 and GeForce GTX 1060 does not report any error when
decoding 8K h264 packets. However, it does return an error during
cuvidCreateDecoder call if the indicated video resolution is not
supported.Given that stream resolution is typically known as a result of probing
it is better to use this information during avcodec_open2 call to fail
immediately, rather than proceeding to decode and never receiving any
frames from the decoder nor receiving any indication of decode failure.Signed-off-by : Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>