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Collections - Formulaire de création rapide
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Les Miserables
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Ne pas afficher certaines informations : page d’accueil
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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
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Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre - Une biographie autorisée (version epub)
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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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Keeping control of your media in your hands
13 avril 2011, parThe vocabulary used on this site and around MediaSPIP in general, aims to avoid reference to Web 2.0 and the companies that profit from media-sharing.
While using MediaSPIP, you are invited to avoid using words like "Brand", "Cloud" and "Market".
MediaSPIP is designed to facilitate the sharing of creative media online, while allowing authors to retain complete control of their work.
MediaSPIP aims to be accessible to as many people as possible and development is based on expanding the (...) -
Création définitive du canal
12 mars 2010, parLorsque votre demande est validée, vous pouvez alors procéder à la création proprement dite du canal. Chaque canal est un site à part entière placé sous votre responsabilité. Les administrateurs de la plateforme n’y ont aucun accès.
A la validation, vous recevez un email vous invitant donc à créer votre canal.
Pour ce faire il vous suffit de vous rendre à son adresse, dans notre exemple "http://votre_sous_domaine.mediaspip.net".
A ce moment là un mot de passe vous est demandé, il vous suffit d’y (...)
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Is there a way to extract every nth frame from an online video without downloading the entire video ?
13 avril 2018, par ArifI’m looking for a website or app that lets you to download individual frames from a video as jpg without downloading the full thing. If there is no such website or app, is it possible via ffmpeg ?
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Export frames/images from compressed video
24 mars 2015, par Jan ViehwegerI have a compressed movie (mp4) and I want to extract every single frame / image from it. I know that each individual frame of the video only contains the changed pixels regarding to the last keyframe, because of the video compression. But that is exactly what I want. I just want to see those differences. I want to visualy see how the compressor works.
Is there some tool like imagemagick out there what can things like that ?
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Gstreamer : Hauppauge HD PVR and Multi-video file output
7 juin 2014, par user3716978I have very specific requirements for a Gstreamer pipeline that I can’t seem to create. I’m running Linux Mint Mate 14 (Nadia).
I have an HD PVR, which records in MPEG TS. It presents, as its interface, a V4L2 device at /dev/video0. What I need is to somehow have it output the captured video to multiple files. That is, like dvgrab’s autosplit, it would output, say, 1800 frames, then create a new output file, then capture another 1800, and on and on.
I’ve tried numerous methods. First, using multifilesink with the keyframe next-file option does what I want, but it doesn’t seem to add stream headers to the segment files, so that they cannot play properly and/or are missing their initial keyframe.
I’ve tried limiting each individual capture length using num-buffers, and just restarting the capture after the previous one ends. This works for maybe 30 or 40 files but all the switching on and off eventually locks up the HD PVR, and it has to be power-cycled.
I could also have it dump images to the disk and work with the individual frames, but this is very slow with MPEG TS since it has to demux, decode, and reencode every frame. It eats up 100% cpu and drops about 60% of the frames on my computer.
ffmpeg doesn’t work, because the HD PVR driver doesn’t support ioctl. I can’t seem to get mencoder to stream it this way either, but maybe it’s possible ?
What I need is to :
- Have a single capture stream, to avoid pissing off the HD PVR
- Have it split the stream into multiple files which can be individually analyzed
- Have those multiple files be valid videos
- Not eat up 100% of my CPU (although high utilization is ok, it needs to run at full speed). Since the stream is 1920x1080x60fps, anything to do with reencoding won’t work. It pretty much needs to be a stream copy.
Thank you