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The Slip - Artworks
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Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
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Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
Oui, si votre Médiaspip installé est à la version 0.2 ou supérieure. Contacter au besoin l’administrateur de votre MédiaSpip pour le savoir -
Les formats acceptés
28 janvier 2010, parLes 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 (...) -
Les statuts des instances de mutualisation
13 mars 2010, parPour des raisons de compatibilité générale du plugin de gestion de mutualisations avec les fonctions originales de SPIP, les statuts des instances sont les mêmes que pour tout autre objets (articles...), seuls leurs noms dans l’interface change quelque peu.
Les différents statuts possibles sont : prepa (demandé) qui correspond à une instance demandée par un utilisateur. Si le site a déjà été créé par le passé, il est passé en mode désactivé. publie (validé) qui correspond à une instance validée par un (...)
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Paperclip-ffmpeg not working on Rails
28 juillet 2013, par Lee7355512727I installed Paperclip-ffmpeg and tried to upload a flv file, but it seems there are some problems converting the file.
I added
Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/bin/"
(I got the path by usingwhich ffmpeg
) to myconfig/environments/development.rb
file, following the instructions on the paperclip-ffmpeg github page.Here is my model
subquestion.rb
, which contains a paperclip field called qflv :class Subquestion < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :question
has_many :qimages , :dependent => :destroy
has_attached_file :qflv, styles: {
medium: {geometry: "640*480", format: 'flv'},
thumb: {geometry: "100*100#", format: 'jpg', time: 10}
}, processors: [:ffmpeg]And here is my
_subquestion_fields.html.erb
file, where users upload videos :<%= f.file_field :qflv %>
_subquestion_fields.html.erb
is rendered by question.html.erb file :<%= nested_form_for @question, :url => {:action => 'create_question'} do |f| %>
<%= f.fields_for :subquestions do |builder| %>
<%= render 'subquestion_fields', :f => builder %>And here is part of the error message :
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /run/user/li/keyring-CsW4u8/pkcs11: No such file or directory
ffmpeg version 0.8.6-6:0.8.6-1ubuntu2, Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the Libav developers
built on Mar 30 2013 22:23:21 with gcc 4.7.2
*** THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED ***
This program is only provided for compatibility and will be removed in a future release. Please use avconv instead.
[flv @ 0x8ba50a0] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, flv, from '/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9.flv':
Metadata:
metadatacreator : modified by youku.com in 20111202
hasKeyframes : true
hasVideo : true
hasAudio : true
hasMetadata : true
Duration: 00:05:25.03, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 448x336 [PAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], 15 tbr, 1k tbn, 30 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16
Incorrect frame size
Failed to set value '0x0' for option 's'
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /run/user/li/keyring-CsW4u8/pkcs11: No such file or directory
ffmpeg version 0.8.6-6:0.8.6-1ubuntu2, Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the Libav developers
built on Mar 30 2013 22:23:21 with gcc 4.7.2
*** THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED ***
This program is only provided for compatibility and will be removed in a future release. Please use avconv instead.
[flv @ 0x86490a0] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, flv, from '/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9.flv':
Metadata:
metadatacreator : modified by youku.com in 20111202
hasKeyframes : true
hasVideo : true
hasAudio : true
hasMetadata : true
Duration: 00:05:25.03, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 448x336 [PAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], 15 tbr, 1k tbn, 30 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16
Incompatible pixel format 'yuv420p' for codec 'mjpeg', auto-selecting format 'yuvj420p'
[buffer @ 0x864c180] w:448 h:336 pixfmt:yuv420p
[scale @ 0x8653840] w:448 h:336 fmt:yuv420p -> w:448 h:336 fmt:yuvj420p flags:0x4
[crop @ 0x864dc20] w:448 h:336 -> w:0 h:0
[crop @ 0x864dc20] Invalid too big or non positive size for width '0' or height '0'
Error opening filters!
Started POST "/test_geisinger/roots/questions/create" for 127.0.0.1 at 2013-07-27 23:12:31 -0400
Processing by RootsController#create_question as HTML
Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"EiJk5dBf1nL96BtUiKc0qALCg0Bj9mQ0dx9IodfYdO0=", "question"=>{"explanation"=>"flv", "choice_id"=>"8", "correct_selection_id"=>"32", "quiz_id"=>"10", "subquestions_attributes"=>{"0"=>{"subquestion_type"=>"flv", "_destroy"=>"false", "qflv"=>#x-flv\r\n", @tempfile=#tmp/RackMultipart20130727-1837-1f6g2s0>>}}}, "commit"=>"Submit"}
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] ffmpeg -i "/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9.flv" 2>&1
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Command Success
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Making...
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Building Destination File: '03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9' + 'flv'
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Destination File Built
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Adding Geometry
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Extracting Target Dimensions
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Target Size is Available
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Keeping Aspect Ratio
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Resize
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Convert Options: 0x0
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Adding Format
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Adding Source
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] Building Parameters
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] -i :source -s 0x0 -y :dest
Command :: ffmpeg -i '/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9.flv' -s 0x0 -y '/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l920130727-1837-11o3enh.flv'
[paperclip] An error was received while processing: #tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l9.flv' -s 0x0 -y '/tmp/03000201005171FC8274A20623ECA86B119768-56C7-7A62-DB7A-A4B599F64EE720130727-1837-13757l920130727-1837-11o3enh.flv'' returned 1. Expected 0There might be some problems with pkcs11 so I found this article :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=783568
But I could not find
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop
.Thank you !
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can someone explain this difference between H.264 and H.265 ?
19 janvier 2017, par Muhammad Abu bakrI have studied this in a research paper :
"The off-the-shelf video codecs like H.264 handle all the movements equally. In our case there are some non moving region that lies in region of interest and need to be encode in high quality and there are some moving regions which don’t need such requirements. H.265 can help us in such circumstances."
How H.265 deals with movements differently ?
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Is it possible to link FFmpeg statically into an application built with Visual C++ ?
29 juillet 2013, par Richard NZI'm currently building and using FFmpeg on Windows and it works nicely. At present there are 5 relevant DLLs which I load and map relevant functions in as needed. However I am wondering if it is possible to avoid these DLLs by linking FFmpeg statically ?
My initial reaction is probably not, because the FFmpeg builds are done with MinGW's GCC and any static libraries generated by those tools will be in a format incompatible with Visual C++. If anyone has looked into this before I'd be curious to know if you had any luck ?
I did find this tool : http://www.binary-soft.com/dll2lib/dll2lib.htm. It's expensive but looks like it might do the trick as it converts a DLL directly to a static library.
Thanks.