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  • Submit bugs and patches

    13 avril 2011

    Unfortunately 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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  • Personnaliser les catégories

    21 juin 2013, par

    Formulaire de création d’une catégorie
    Pour ceux qui connaissent bien SPIP, une catégorie peut être assimilée à une rubrique.
    Dans le cas d’un document de type catégorie, les champs proposés par défaut sont : Texte
    On peut modifier ce formulaire dans la partie :
    Administration > Configuration des masques de formulaire.
    Dans le cas d’un document de type média, les champs non affichés par défaut sont : Descriptif rapide
    Par ailleurs, c’est dans cette partie configuration qu’on peut indiquer le (...)

  • Les formats acceptés

    28 janvier 2010, par

    Les commandes suivantes permettent d’avoir des informations sur les formats et codecs gérés par l’installation local de ffmpeg :
    ffmpeg -codecs ffmpeg -formats
    Les format videos acceptés en entrée
    Cette liste est non exhaustive, elle met en exergue les principaux formats utilisés : h264 : H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 m4v : raw MPEG-4 video format flv : Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263 Theora wmv :
    Les formats vidéos de sortie possibles
    Dans un premier temps on (...)

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  • Any updated http segmenter for IPad / iPhone video streaming with latest ffmpeg ?

    5 février 2012, par ipegasus

    I would like to know if there are any http file segmenters with support for the latest ffmpeg libraries ?

    So far I have found some projects, although I haven't been able to compile them using ffmpeg 0.9

    1. http://svn.assembla.com/svn/legend/segmenter/
    2. http://www.ioncannon.net/programming/452/iphone-http-streaming-with-ffmpeg-and-an-open-source-segmenter/

    Thanks !

  • ffmpeg bitrate error when trying to capture frames at intervals from a video

    25 octobre 2011, par TheShaggyBeard

    Here is the error I get from running this script :

    [mjpeg @ 0x8559710]bitrate tolerance too small for bitrate
    Error while opening codec for output stream #0.0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height

    So here is what I am trying to do - I want to automate creating animated gif previews from a video file (in this case I know they will always be a specific format being mp4). Here is what I have :

    echo 'Save the file-name and make a folder named "filenamemp4"'
    fileName=$(find . -type f -name "*.mp4")
    folderName=$( cat $fileName | grep -o [[:alnum:]] | tr -d '\n' | cat)

    echo 'Grab the frame rate and total number of frames and put them into xaa and xab'
    qtinfo asa.mp4 | awk 'NR = 1 { print $2 }' | grep -o "^[0-9]*" | split -l 1

    echo 'Assign values to variable'
    frameRate=$(cat xaa)
    frameTotal=$(cat xab)
    videoLength=$(expr $frameTotal / $frameRate)

    echo 'Take a screenshot at 10% intervals - this is the part that gives me a bitrate error.  It says that the -r option has an invalid input being 1 / value of videoLength'
    ffmpeg -i $fileName -y -ss $videoLength -an -sameq -f image2 -s 'qcif' -r $(expr 1/$videoLength) preview%02d.jpg

    echo 'Take the jpgs and mash them into an animated gif'
    convert -delay 50 -loop 10 preview*.jpg preview.gif

    echo 'Move the gif to the specified folder'
    mv preview.gif $folderName/preview.gif

    echo 'Clean Up'
    find . -type f -name "*.jpg" -exec rm -rf {} \;

    So perhaps there is a better way of doing this, or I am understanding how to use the -r option of ffmpeg wrong. In the tutorial I read on ffmpeg for a similar scenario, they used -r 1/5 to produce frames with a 5 second interval. My assumption is that for the desired interval you want, you just slap it in the denominator for the -r option.

  • Convert video file to TIFF with ffmpeg.dll or avcodec.dll ? Is "on-the-fly" possible ?

    27 octobre 2011, par Berschi

    I want to create a program, which gets a video-file from Qt, converts that video file to TIFF-files and sends them to an algorithm which handles these TIFF-Files.
    My questions :

    • is it possible with ffmpeg or avcodec not to convert a video-file to TIFF-files first on harddrive and send them to the algorithm after that, but to convert frame for frame and send it to the algorithm right away ?
    • The more important question : Is it possible to do that not with an external process with ffmpeg.exe, but with ffmpeg.dll ? Or is it only possible with avcodec.dll ? (It doesn't have to be "on-the-fly" like at my point above) How can I create a ffmpeg.dll with header and lib ?