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  • Des sites réalisés avec MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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    Si vous avez développé une nouvelle extension permettant d’ajouter une ou plusieurs fonctionnalités utiles à MediaSPIP, faites le nous savoir et son intégration dans la distribution officielle sera envisagée.
    Vous pouvez utiliser la liste de discussion de développement afin de le faire savoir ou demander de l’aide quant à la réalisation de ce plugin. MediaSPIP étant basé sur SPIP, il est également possible d’utiliser le liste de discussion SPIP-zone de SPIP pour (...)

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  • avfilter/f_metadata : rename "string" into "same_str"

    11 février 2016, par Tobias Rapp
    avfilter/f_metadata : rename "string" into "same_str"
    

    Rename function option value "string" into "same_str". Remove obsolete
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    • [DH] doc/filters.texi
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  • String input in .bat script for ffmpeg encoder

    27 janvier 2016, par Ѕвонко Петровски

    Okay, I have this script which does batch encoding in ffmpeg. It basically calls upon ffmpeg for every file. What I want to do is to make the script ask for input and output locations before it starts executing.

    Here is the original script :

    for %%a in ("*.mp4") do "G:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg" -i "%%a" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 20 -maxrate 15000k -bufsize 2000k -acodec copy "newfiles\%%~na.mp4"

    Now I’d like to be able to input a string with a location for the files in he first brackets ("*.mp4") and at the end for "newfiles\%% na.mp4".

    I would presume that %% na is used to generate number orders or something but I’m not completely sure.

    I would presume that two variables/strings need to be created and then utilized by reading from keyboard. Sadly I have absolutely no experience with this. Did some c++ in school but that was that.

    Thanks in advance.

  • Returning shell_exec as string PHP detecting BPM with soundtouch/soundstrech

    23 janvier 2016, par Jeff

    I am working on a php function used to upload a .wav to server (along with converting to mp3 and creating waveform image png) , and within the function I would like it to use soundtouch / soundstrech to detect the B.P.M. (Beats Per Minute). I know it will not be the most accurate but for my purposes it will be all I need.

    I was able to get the B.P.M. of a .wav file using soundtouch / soundstrech along with ffmpeg within a test.php file using deven’s php-bpm-detect wrapper But When I try to integrate it within my PHP function it returns the B.P.M. as zero.

    I am wondering if there is a simpler way to get the bpm as a string from the following shell exec without having to use a separate php library ?

    I would like to perform this and have it return as a string :

    $song_bpm = shell_exec('soundstretch ' . $file_path . ' -bpm');

    test.php (This works and returns the proper bpm :)

    &lt;?php
    require "class.bpm.php";
    $wavfile = "38a2819c20.wav";
    $bpm_detect = new bpm_detect($wavfile);  
    $test = $bpm_detect->detectBPM();
    echo ' bpm of ' . $wavfile . ' is: ' . $test . ' ';
    ?>

    PHP Function : (returns bpm as zero)

    function upload_a_sound($user_id, $file_temp, $file_extn, $name, $uploader, $keywords) {
       $timecode = substr(md5(time()), 0, 10);
       $mp3name = 'beats/' . $timecode . '.mp3';
       $file_path = 'beats/' . $timecode . '.wav';
       move_uploaded_file($file_temp, $file_path);
       shell_exec('ffmpeg -i ' . $file_path . ' -vn -ar 44100 -ac 2 -ab 192k -f mp3 ' . $mp3name . '');
       require ('classAudioFile.php'); // This creates a spectogram .png file of .wav
       $AF = new AudioFile;
       $AF->loadFile($file_path);
       $AF->visual_width=200;
       $AF->visual_height=200;
       $AF->visual_graph_color="#c491db";
       $AF->visual_background_color="#000000";
       $AF->visual_grid=false;
       $AF->visual_border=false;
       $AF->visual_graph_mode=0;
       $AF->getVisualization ('images/song/' . $timecode . '.png');
       $imageloc = 'images/song/' . $timecode . '.png';
       require ('class.bpm.php'); //Deseven's class to get bpm,
       $bpm_detect = new bpm_detect($file_path);  
       $song_bpm = $bpm_detect->detectBPM(); //when used here this returns 0
       mysql_query("INSERT INTO `content` VALUES ('', '', '$name', '$uploader', '$keywords', '$file_path', '$imageloc', '$mp3name', '$song_bpm')"); // I will update this to mysqli soon, for now it works
    }

    I also found this which works, but not when I integrate it into my function :

    // create new files, because we don't want to override the old files
    $wavFile = $filename . ".wav";
    $bpmFile = $filename . ".bpm";

    //convert to wav file with ffmpeg
    $exec = "ffmpeg -loglevel quiet -i \"" . $filename . "\" -ar 32000 -ac 1 \"" . $wavFile . "\"";
    $output = shell_exec($exec);

    // now execute soundstretch with the newly generated wav file, write the result into a file
    $exec = "soundstretch \"" . $wavFile . "\" -bpm  2> " . $bpmFile;
    shell_exec($exec);

    // read and parse the file
    $output = file_get_contents($bpmFile);
    preg_match_all("!(?:^|(?&lt;=\s))[0-9]*\.?[0-9](?=\s|$)!is", $output, $match);

    // don't forget to delete the new generated files
    unlink($wavFile);
    unlink($bpmFile);

    // here we have the bpm
    echo $match[0][2];