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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 (...) -
Amélioration de la version de base
13 septembre 2013Jolie sélection multiple
Le plugin Chosen permet d’améliorer l’ergonomie des champs de sélection multiple. Voir les deux images suivantes pour comparer.
Il suffit pour cela d’activer le plugin Chosen (Configuration générale du site > Gestion des plugins), puis de configurer le plugin (Les squelettes > Chosen) en activant l’utilisation de Chosen dans le site public et en spécifiant les éléments de formulaires à améliorer, par exemple select[multiple] pour les listes à sélection multiple (...) -
ANNEXE : Les plugins utilisés spécifiquement pour la ferme
5 mars 2010, parLe site central/maître de la ferme a besoin d’utiliser plusieurs plugins supplémentaires vis à vis des canaux pour son bon fonctionnement. le plugin Gestion de la mutualisation ; le plugin inscription3 pour gérer les inscriptions et les demandes de création d’instance de mutualisation dès l’inscription des utilisateurs ; le plugin verifier qui fournit une API de vérification des champs (utilisé par inscription3) ; le plugin champs extras v2 nécessité par inscription3 (...)
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catch percentage File conversion ffmpeg
28 mai 2013, par offboardI've been thinking about implementing a new function on my system.
so I thought to show the state of the file conversion.
I thought of a logic to it.
updating table from the database according to the percentage of file conversion.<?
exec('ffmpeg -i p17prdvj251lk11d3v12ntijfq2u1.mp4 -vf scale=-1:360 -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast output.flv');
for($i = 0; $i <= 1; $i++){
mysql_query("UPDATE progress SET pss='".$i."' WHERE id='1'");
}the problem is that I do not know if it's possible to get the percentage.
I thought about using the extension of ffmpeg and create a function to convert the files but do not know if it will work -
Using ffmpeg in microsoft Visual studio ( 2008 )
1er juin 2013, par miyangilhow can i use ffmpeg functions with my Microsoft VS ? i know i have to use MSYS and MingGW, but there is any document show the steps.
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Calling ffmpeg api from Oracle
1er mai 2012, par TenGI have installed ffmpeg and ffmpeg-devel packages on Linux.
Oracle 11g is installed and running.
The database stores media files, and for better streaming we need to convert them to AVI format.
For ease of integration, we would like to do this conversion in the database.
Now, the simplest option is to write a wrapper for the ffmpeg command line utility, and enable a PLSQL procedure to call this.
However this would require the following steps :
- Read video BLOB
- Write to a OS file
- Call ffmpeg wrapper giving file name from (2) and output file name
- Load output file from 3 into a BLOB in PLSQL
I would like to if possible write a C routine (using the Oracle External Library feature) which accepts the input as the BLOB (OciLOBLocator), calls the appropriate libavformat functions presenting the LOB, and write the return to a LOB (again OciLOBLOcator) which is what the PLSQL layer then uses as the AVI file.
The other advantage of this is it avoids the undesirable impact of issuing a OS command from within Oracle.
The problem I have is that the examples given for ffmpeg show the processing of data from files, whereas I need the libraries to process the LOBs.
The alternative is to see if the OrdVideo data type in Oracle does this kind of conversion by using setformat and process.