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MediaSPIP 0.1 Beta version
25 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...) -
Websites made with MediaSPIP
2 mai 2011, parThis page lists some websites based on 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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How can I output every other TS packet (of an MPEG Transport Stream file), into one output file, using FFMPEG ?
9 août 2022, par mustardCutterI want to copy every other MPEG transport stream packet (PID# 00000000 [I'm guessing this is the first #], 00000002, 00000004...), from one MPEG transport stream file, into one output file, and the other ones (PID# 00000001, 00000003, 00000005...) into another output file. The output files don't have to be MPEG transport stream files ; they could be PCM, etc. Each packet could perhaps be referenced by stream id (PID #) or by Bytes, as each one is 188 Bytes, except perhaps the last packet.


I'd prefer to not use HLS or sequence muxer or concat if they require that I separate all the TS packets from one TS file into a folder first (as that would make many thousands of them), and I'd rather not deal with log or text or playlist files if I don't have to do so. I can't rename the PIDs, as their naming should remain what it is for a later step. I can't glob since it isn't an image file, though if I have to, perhaps I can read it in as if it's an image file sequence and glob so as to group the odd PID #s as an 'odds' input and glob to group the even PID #s as an 'evens' input. I don't think I can use '%08d' on the input as a stream id, because what I'm doing to each packet differs from what I'm doing with the previous packet, as to its destination output file. Perhaps there is some solution using some loop, complex function, counter, or perhaps preferably some 'if' statement, though I'd like it to be done in FFMPEG rather than by the OS using some terminal trickery. I don't know if you can use '|' (backslash pipe) to pipe within FFMPEG (or to execute multiple FFMPEG commands sequentially) independent of the OS/terminal trickery ; (I'm guessing '&&' doesn't work within FFMPEG commands independent of the OS/terminal).


In case it is helpful to know, the TS file is created from an MP4, so perhaps there is some way to transmux so that the packets are getting created in the end sequence needed and then renamed to what they would be if I had just transmuxed from MP4 to TS (though technically I'm transcoding audio [1 or 2 channels] from AAC to AC3 in the transmux step, but the video is h.264 and just copied into the TS file).


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Error initializing output stream ffmpeg on Rasbpi converting jpg to video
5 avril 2021, par JakeI have a folder with thousands of jpgs at 1024x768 that I want to convert into a single video for playback.


The error I get is
Error initializing output stream 73:0 -- Error while opening encoder for output stream #73:0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height Conversion failed!


Here's my input
$ ffmpeg -i Timelapse/*.jpg -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -crf 0 output.mkv -y


What is strange is it errors on a specific numbered output stream. It seems to be either 71:0, 72:0, or 73:0. I thought it was something wrong with the file it is attempting to process in the given stream but the resolution is all the same (as I've seen errors when its not divisible by 2). I've deleted the 71st-73rd image in hopes it was somehow messed up but that doesn't help either. I've ensured my libx264 is installed correctly as well.


Any suggestions ?


Terminal output example




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Error initializing output stream ffmpeg on Rasbpi converting jpg to video
5 avril 2021, par JakeI have a folder with thousands of jpgs at 1024x768 that I want to convert into a single video for playback.


The error I get is
Error initializing output stream 73:0 -- Error while opening encoder for output stream #73:0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height Conversion failed!


Here's my input
$ ffmpeg -i Timelapse/*.jpg -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast -crf 0 output.mkv -y


What is strange is it errors on a specific numbered output stream. It seems to be either 71:0, 72:0, or 73:0. I thought it was something wrong with the file it is attempting to process in the given stream but the resolution is all the same (as I've seen errors when its not divisible by 2). I've deleted the 71st-73rd image in hopes it was somehow messed up but that doesn't help either. I've ensured my libx264 is installed correctly as well.


Any suggestions ?


Terminal output example