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Carte de Schillerkiez
13 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Texte
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De l’upload à la vidéo finale [version standalone]
31 janvier 2010, parLe chemin d’un document audio ou vidéo dans SPIPMotion est divisé en trois étapes distinctes.
Upload et récupération d’informations de la vidéo source
Dans un premier temps, il est nécessaire de créer un article SPIP et de lui joindre le document vidéo "source".
Au moment où ce document est joint à l’article, deux actions supplémentaires au comportement normal sont exécutées : La récupération des informations techniques des flux audio et video du fichier ; La génération d’une vignette : extraction d’une (...) -
Automated installation script of MediaSPIP
25 avril 2011, parTo overcome the difficulties mainly due to the installation of server side software dependencies, an "all-in-one" installation script written in bash was created to facilitate this step on a server with a compatible Linux distribution.
You must have access to your server via SSH and a root account to use it, which will install the dependencies. Contact your provider if you do not have that.
The documentation of the use of this installation script is available here.
The code of this (...) -
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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RTMP Disconnects quickly when the stream is turned on and No index.m3u8 files are being generated in the assigned directory [closed]
23 avril, par Kartik Salve23/4/2025 09:52:58 9408 [INFO] [rtmp connect] id=7K1RWSO1 ip=::1 app=live args={"app":"live","flashVer":"LNX 9,0,124,2","tcUrl":"rtmp://localhost:1935/live","fpad":false,"capabilities":15,"audioCodecs":4071,"videoCodecs":252,"videoFunction":1}
23/4/2025 09:52:58 9408 [INFO] [rtmp play] Join stream. id=7K1RWSO1 streamPath=/live/test streamId=1 
23/4/2025 09:52:59 9408 [INFO] [rtmp play] Close stream. id=7K1RWSO1 streamPath=/live/test streamId=1
23/4/2025 09:52:59 9408 [INFO] [rtmp disconnect] id=7K1RWSO1



These are the logs, ffmpeg pushes the stream in a different folder when tried manually.


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- I tried changing the location of my file outside of oneDrive to avoid any permission conflicts.
- Manually checked if FFmpeg is correct with this command :
C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i rtmp://localhost/live/test -c:v copy -c:a aac -f hls -hls_time 2 -hls_list_size 5 -hls_flags delete_segments output/index.m3u8
- Downgraded NMS to a stable version.








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How to quote a file name with a single quote in ffmpeg movie= filter notation ? [closed]
26 mai, par PieterVI am trying to run ffmpeg using a file that contains a single quote
'
in the filename.

I tried to follow the docs that say I should replace a
'
with'\''
.

And a ticket that says I should replace a'
with\\\\\'
.

I've tried both, and can't get get it working.


E.g. docs format :


./ffprobe -loglevel error -read_intervals %00:30 -select_streams s:0 -f lavfi -i "movie='D\:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons'\'' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv'[out0+subcc]" -show_packets -print_format json

{
[Parsed_movie_0 @ 00000222a2f82200] Failed to avformat_open_input 'D:\Test\Interlaced - Dragons Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv'
[AVFilterGraph @ 00000222a2f76ec0] Error processing filtergraph: No such file or directory
movie='D\:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons'\'' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv'[out0+subcc]: No such file or directory



E.g. ticket format :


./ffprobe -loglevel error -read_intervals %00:30 -select_streams s:0 -f lavfi -i "movie='D\:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons\\\\\' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv'[out0+subcc]" -show_packets -print_format json

{
[Parsed_movie_0 @ 00000158613d2080] Failed to avformat_open_input 'D:\Test\Interlaced - Dragons\\ Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv[out0+subcc]'
[AVFilterGraph @ 00000158613c6ec0] Error processing filtergraph: No such file or directory
movie='D\:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons\\\\\' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv'[out0+subcc]: No such file or directory



> dir "D:\Test\Interlaced - Dragons' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv"

 Directory: D:\Test

Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
-a--- 4/20/2025 11:38 AM 18059051 Interlaced - Dragons' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv



This is on Win11 using FFmpeg7.

Any ideas ?

[Update]

I found a doc on escape filtergraph strings, did not help, I tried 0 to 7\
.

I also found and tried the
ffescape
utility, the output it produces just uses a single\'
and does not work.

> echo "D:\Test\Interlaced - Dragons' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv" | ./ffescape.exe
=> D:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons\' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv\

> ./ffprobe -loglevel error -read_intervals %00:30 -select_streams s:0 -f lavfi -i "movie='D:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons\' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv\'[out0+subcc]" -show_packets -print_format json
{
[Parsed_movie_0 @ 0000021348f12200] Failed to avformat_open_input 'D'
[AVFilterGraph @ 0000021348f06ec0] Error processing filtergraph: No such file or directory
movie='D:\\Test\\Interlaced - Dragons\' Den - S14E02 - Episode 2.mkv\'[out0+subcc]: No such file or directory



[Update]

I found docs for ffmpeg filter script where I can place commands in a file.

I tried
./ffprobe -loglevel error -read_intervals %00:01 -select_streams s:0 -f lavfi -/i "d:\filtergraph.txt" -show_packets -print_format json
, and it load the script.

Works :
movie=test.mkv[out0+subcc]
\ iftest.mkv
is in ffprobe dir.
Works :movie=test\'.mkv[out0+subcc]
\ iftest'.mkv
is in ffprobe dir.

Not :movie=D:\test.mkv[out0+subcc]

Not :movie=D\:\\test.mkv[out0+subcc]

Not :movie=test space.mkv[out0+subcc]

Not :movie='test space.mkv[out0+subcc]'

Not :movie="test space.mkv[out0+subcc]"

Not :'movie=test space.mkv[out0+subcc]'

Not :"movie=test space.mkv[out0+subcc]"


:(




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How to dump ALL metadata from a media file, including cover image title ? [closed]
9 avril, par UnidealI have an MP3 song :


# ffprobe -hide_banner -i filename.mp3
Input #0, mp3, from 'filename.mp3':
 Metadata:
 composer : Music Author
 title : Song Name
 artist : Singer
 encoder : Lavf61.7.100
 genre : Rock
 date : 2025
 Duration: 00:03:14.04, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 208 kb/s
 Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3 (mp3float), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 192 kb/s
 Metadata:
 encoder : Lavc61.19
 Stream #0:1: Video: png, rgb24(pc, gbr/unknown/unknown), 600x600 [SAR 1:1 DAR 1:1], 90k tbr, 90k tbn (attached pic)
 Metadata:
 title : Cover
 comment : Cover (front)



The task is to save its metadata to a text file and restore from that file later. Both goals should be accomplished with ffmpeg.


The simpliest method is to run :


# ffmpeg -i filename.mp3 -f ffmetadata metadata.txt



After that,
metadata.txt
contains :

;FFMETADATA1
composer=Music Author
title=Song Name
artist=Singer
date=2025
genre=Rock
encoder=Lavf61.7.100



I got global metadata only, but stream-specific info (cover image title and comment in my case) are missing.


Google suggested a more complex form of the command above to extract all metadata fields without any exclusions :


# ffmpeg -y -i filename.mp3 -c copy -map_metadata 0 -map_metadata:s:v 0:s:v -map_metadata:s:a 0:s:a -f ffmetadata metadata.txt



But the output is exactly the same :


;FFMETADATA1
composer=Music Author
title=Song Name
artist=Singer
date=2025
genre=Rock
encoder=Lavf61.7.100



Again, no info about the attached image.


Please explain what am I doing wrong.