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Contribute to documentation
13 avril 2011Documentation is vital to the development of improved technical capabilities.
MediaSPIP welcomes documentation by users as well as developers - including : critique of existing features and functions articles contributed by developers, administrators, content producers and editors screenshots to illustrate the above translations of existing documentation into other languages
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Submit bugs and patches
13 avril 2011Unfortunately a software is never perfect.
If you think you have found a bug, report it using our ticket system. Please to help us to fix it by providing the following information : the browser you are using, including the exact version as precise an explanation as possible of the problem if possible, the steps taken resulting in the problem a link to the site / page in question
If you think you have solved the bug, fill in a ticket and attach to it a corrective patch.
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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 (...)
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Merge "Limit Q variability in two pass."
7 janvier 2011, par Paul WilkinsMerge "Limit Q variability in two pass."
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How to limit the backward dependency between coded frames in ffmpeg/x264
26 mars 2015, par Bastian35022I am currently playing with ffmpeg + libx264, but i couldn’t find a way to limit the backward dependency between coded frames.
Let me explain what i mean : I want the coded frames to only contain references to at most, let’s say, 5 frames in the future. As a result, no frame has to "wait" for more than 5 frames to be coded (makes sense for low latency applications).
I am aware of the
-tune zerolatency
option, but that’s not what i want ; I still want bidirectional prediction. -
How to limit the backward dependency between coded frames in ffmpeg/x264
26 mars 2015, par Bastian35022I am currently playing with ffmpeg + libx264, but i couldn’t find a way to limit the backward dependency between coded frames.
Let me explain what i mean : I want the coded frames to only contain references to at most, let’s say, 5 frames in the future. As a result, no frame has to "wait" for more than 5 frames to be coded (makes sense for low latency applications).
I am aware of the
-tune zerolatency
option, but that’s not what i want ; I still want bidirectional prediction.