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  • Contribute to translation

    13 avril 2011

    You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
    To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
    MediaSPIP is currently available in French and English (...)

  • Problèmes fréquents

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    PHP et safe_mode activé
    Une des principales sources de problèmes relève de la configuration de PHP et notamment de l’activation du safe_mode
    La solution consiterait à soit désactiver le safe_mode soit placer le script dans un répertoire accessible par apache pour le site

  • Librairies et binaires spécifiques au traitement vidéo et sonore

    31 janvier 2010, par

    Les logiciels et librairies suivantes sont utilisées par SPIPmotion d’une manière ou d’une autre.
    Binaires obligatoires FFMpeg : encodeur principal, permet de transcoder presque tous les types de fichiers vidéo et sonores dans les formats lisibles sur Internet. CF ce tutoriel pour son installation ; Oggz-tools : outils d’inspection de fichiers ogg ; Mediainfo : récupération d’informations depuis la plupart des formats vidéos et sonores ;
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  • avcodec/snowenc : convert speed relevant asserts to av_assert2()

    21 juillet 2013, par Michael Niedermayer
    avcodec/snowenc : convert speed relevant asserts to av_assert2()
    

    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

    • [DH] libavcodec/snowenc.c
  • x264 library speed - Altivec vs SSE4 -

    15 août 2015, par Asain Kujovic

    I have simple cheap dualcore intel-3ghz-debian and access to super-expensive powerPc7-Aix.

    And after few days of strugle, i compiled libx264 and tested it on both computers :

    1. GCC : library x264 on intel (with SSE2 capabilities) and
    2. GCC on 16 core powerPc (with altivec).

    ... and result is that cheap intel is x2 times faster ! (with altivec disabled, intel is 10x times faster)

    My question : is this normal ?
    Does all other powerPC-users have same results ? Can powerPc-altivec-optimisation of x264 library work at same speed with intel... or MMX/SSE optimisation is officially at least 2 times faster for this library ?

    I am not interested in multi-thread options. Number of cores and threads are irrelevant. Just simple one-thread x264 encoding with default "medium preset" using rawvideo as source, sse vs altivec.

    Maybe native Aix XLC compiler provide better results ? (i managed only gcc to work)

    ... mac-powerpc-users maybe know something about this.

    powrPc7-Aix:$ time (cat raw10sec.y4m |x264 --input-res 720x576 --fps 50 -o /dev/null -)
    x264: 64-bit XCOFF
    x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: Altivec
    time: real 0m33.559s
    ---
    intelDebian:$ time (cat raw10sec.y4m |x264 --input-res 720x576 --fps 50 -o /dev/null -)
    x264: ELF 32-bit LSB executable
    x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.1 Cache64
    time: real 0m16.503s
  • x264 library speed - Altivec vs SSE4 -

    15 août 2015, par Asain Kujovic

    I have simple cheap dualcore intel-3ghz-debian and access to super-expensive powerPc7-Aix.

    And after few days of strugle, i compiled libx264 and tested it on both computers :

    1. GCC : library x264 on intel (with SSE2 capabilities) and
    2. GCC on 16 core powerPc (with altivec).

    ... and result is that cheap intel is x2 times faster ! (with altivec disabled, intel is 10x times faster)

    My question : is this normal ?
    Does all other powerPC-users have same results ? Can powerPc-altivec-optimisation of x264 library work at same speed with intel... or MMX/SSE optimisation is officially at least 2 times faster for this library ?

    I am not interested in multi-thread options. Number of cores and threads are irrelevant. Just simple one-thread x264 encoding with default "medium preset" using rawvideo as source, sse vs altivec.

    Maybe native Aix XLC compiler provide better results ? (i managed only gcc to work)

    ... mac-powerpc-users maybe know something about this.

    powrPc7-Aix:$ time (cat raw10sec.y4m |x264 --input-res 720x576 --fps 50 -o /dev/null -)
    x264: 64-bit XCOFF
    x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: Altivec
    time: real 0m33.559s
    ---
    intelDebian:$ time (cat raw10sec.y4m |x264 --input-res 720x576 --fps 50 -o /dev/null -)
    x264: ELF 32-bit LSB executable
    x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.1 Cache64
    time: real 0m16.503s