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The pirate bay depuis la Belgique
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Automated installation script of MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parTo 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 (...) -
Contribute to translation
13 avril 2011You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
MediaSPIP is currently available in French and English (...) -
Récupération d’informations sur le site maître à l’installation d’une instance
26 novembre 2010, parUtilité
Sur le site principal, une instance de mutualisation est définie par plusieurs choses : Les données dans la table spip_mutus ; Son logo ; Son auteur principal (id_admin dans la table spip_mutus correspondant à un id_auteur de la table spip_auteurs)qui sera le seul à pouvoir créer définitivement l’instance de mutualisation ;
Il peut donc être tout à fait judicieux de vouloir récupérer certaines de ces informations afin de compléter l’installation d’une instance pour, par exemple : récupérer le (...)
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saving H.264 encoded images with libavcodec
8 octobre 2011, par user846400I am getting H.264 images from an IP camera and want to save the encoded images (without decoding). I am using output-example.c from ffmpeg (libavformat/output-example.c) for this purpose. For Saving the raw H.264 image, I do the following :
AVPacket pkt;
av_init_packet(&pkt);
if (c->coded_frame->pts != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
pkt.pts= av_rescale_q(c->coded_frame->pts, c->time_base, st->time_base);
if(c->coded_frame->key_frame)
pkt.flags |= PKT_FLAG_KEY;
pkt.stream_index= st->index;
pkt.data= (uint8_t *)ulAddr;//video_outbuf;
pkt.size= out_size;
save_image(pkt.data, out_size);Where ulAddr is the address pointer to the image and out_size is the image size. Instead of saving the images to a media video file, I want to save the individual images. save_image function simply uses basic fopen and fwrite functions for saving the images. If I decode the frame and then save, everything works fine. But I have problem saving the encoded frames. The encoded frames are saved with a very small size and then they cannot be decoded.
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Splitting odd and even frames in Gstreamer
4 avril 2014, par user3498379I am building an application whereby I need to split a videostream(RTSP/MJPEG) into individual frames. The extracted frames then need to be put into two named pipes. I need to alternate the frames between two named pipes, i.e. even frames go to pipe one and odd frames go to pipe 2. I have been able to achieve this with ffmpeg using the following command :
ffmpeg -i "rtsp://<ipaddress>/axis-media/media.amp?videocodec=jpeg" -vf select="mod(n-1\,2)" -vcodec mjpeg -f avi -y -vf select="not(mod(n-1\,2))" -vcodec mjpeg -f avi -y
</ipaddress>However I have run into an RTP packet size issue with ffmpeg when using large resolutions e.g. 2048x1536. My question is ; is there a gstreamer equivalent command ? I have the basic gstreamer command which extracts images :
gst-launch rtspsrc location=rtsp://<ipaddress>/axis-media/media.amp?videocodec=jpeg ! decodebin2 ! jpegenc ! multifilesink location="frame%d.jpg"
</ipaddress>But now I need the additional piece, any help will be much appreciated.
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How to fade video using a custom curve function in ffmpeg ?
2 avril 2018, par ZoltanI would like to fade out a video using a different transition curve than what the fade filter uses (which is probably linear).
For audio, I can easily choose from a wide variety of curves that the afade filter provides, or I can supply a custom expression to the volume filter, like (sin(PI/2 * min(1\, max(-1\, 1/2 * (t - 3)))) + 1)/2. For video, however, I could not find similar possibilities.
Based on its description, it seems to me that the geq filter could be misused to achieve this, but I couldn’t get it to work. Additionally, it is very slow, probably because it works on individual pixels, even though the expression only depends on time.