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  • Mise à jour de la version 0.1 vers 0.2

    24 juin 2013, par

    Explications des différents changements notables lors du passage de la version 0.1 de MediaSPIP à la version 0.3. Quelles sont les nouveautés
    Au niveau des dépendances logicielles Utilisation des dernières versions de FFMpeg (>= v1.2.1) ; Installation des dépendances pour Smush ; Installation de MediaInfo et FFprobe pour la récupération des métadonnées ; On n’utilise plus ffmpeg2theora ; On n’installe plus flvtool2 au profit de flvtool++ ; On n’installe plus ffmpeg-php qui n’est plus maintenu au (...)

  • Personnaliser en ajoutant son logo, sa bannière ou son image de fond

    5 septembre 2013, par

    Certains thèmes prennent en compte trois éléments de personnalisation : l’ajout d’un logo ; l’ajout d’une bannière l’ajout d’une image de fond ;

  • Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins

    27 avril 2010, par

    Mediaspip core
    autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs

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  • Creating an ffmpeg html/php form process and need ffmpeg technical feedback

    7 juin 2016, par dave

    I have decided to create an input form for ffmpeg to go with my video uploader.

    This is for my video uploader plugin for a social site software. Users have told me that they want technical options for videos so they can choose the specific options they want including thumbnail options.

    I have been reading the ffmpeg docs most of the morning as well as watching some videos and i have come up with a rough draft of my form. The videos uploaded will more than likely be non gaming, personal and hobby videos.

    The goal here is to have a form that is easy enough for the non technical user, but technical for those that want the options. So i do plan to have a checkbox which allows the non technical user to skip the technical settings. This will result in a generic ffmpeg command with default settings. If they choose to use the technical specs then it will create a more specific ffmpeg command stream.

    here is what i have so far in the draft.

    select max size options ’50MB’,’100MB’,’200MB’,’500MB’,’650MB’,’750MB’,’1GB’,’2GB’,’3GB’

    input for thumbcapture in seconds maxlength 2 size 2

    input for video in ’mpg’,’wma’,’mov’,’flv’,’mp4’,’avi’,’qt’,’wmv’,’rm’

    option for video size ’200x100’,’320x240’,’560x315’,’640x360’,’853x480’,’1280x720’ not sure if i want to offer a custom slot or not.

    my thought here is that if they do not want the tech version of the form then the codecs will be b:v copy b:a copy (if that is the smart way to do it) or just left out and let ffmpeg decide what is best.

    ===== this is the technical part of the form =======

    select for acodec options copy, mp3, mp1, mp2, dnet, 28_8, wmav2, alac, cook

    select for vcodec option copy, ffv1, ms-cram, mpeg-4, rv40, wmv, xvid, mov, qt, avchd

    select for bitrate audio 32k, 64k, 128k

    select for bitrate video 1000k, 1200k, 1500k

    select for sampling rate 22050, 44100

    input for crf(mp4 out only) size 2 maxlength 2 minval 2 maxval 49

    input for avi quantanizer (avi out only) size 2 maxlength 2 minval 2 maxval 49

    ===== end technical form =====================

    select for video out ’avi’,’mp4’,’flv’

    that is what i have so far. How does that combination on the technical side look to you ffmpeg pros ?

    Any suggestions ? :)

  • Ffmpeg command to create mp4 video sharable to Instagram, etc

    5 février 2019, par Ken Rothman

    I’m creating an mp4 video in my Android application by combining a static 1080x1080 .png image with 24/48 .wav audio, trying to generate a file that is compatible with and can be shared to social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram (feed).

    When I attempt to share the videos I’ve created, they load and preview in the Instagram app (tested on both Android and iOS), but after hitting the "Share" button on the final step, the UI returns to my feed and the upload progress immediately switches to "Not Posted Yet. Try Again". If I then tap the retry button, I immediately get a dialog stating "Couldn't Post Video" "There was a problem rendering your video. If this keeps happening, you may have to use another video."

    I’m using ffmpeg (via tanersener’s mobile-ffmpeg library) to do this.

    All of the documentation I’ve found this far does not show highly specific details for upload requirements for Instagram.
    I’m using AAC for audio, and h.264 (libx264) for video.
    The sample I’m using has a duration of 30 seconds. The PNG, as mentioned above, is 1080x1080.

    I’ve taken Android out of the picture by using cmd-line ffmpeg on my Mac with the same input files and testing many variations of parameters, none of which create an uploadable video.

    I have a similar .mp4 file created by our iOS app (not using ffmpeg), which I brought over to my Android device and it uploads successfully.
    I’ve also sent my .mp4 file to the iOS device and it will not upload, so it seems likely it’s an encoding issue of some sort.

    I have yet to find a combination of ffmpeg parameters that generate a video that can be successfully shared to Instagram.

    Is there a way to get verbose logs from Instagram to have some sort of idea why it’s rejecting the files ?

    This is the ffmpeg command I’ve been concentrating on :

    ffmpeg -i test.wav -i test.png -c:a aac -b:a 256k -ar 44100 -c:v libx264 -b:v 5M -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p -preset faster -tune stillimage test.mp4

    I’ve tried all sorts of variations of video and audio bitrates, framerates, scaling, presets, tunes, profiles, etc. But no luck as of yet.

    Does anyone have a working ffmpeg command for generating videos for Instagram ?

  • Annual Release of External-Videos plugin – we’ve hit v1.0

    13 janvier 2017, par silvia

    This is the annual release of my external-videos wordpress plugin and with the help of Andrew Nimmolo I’m proud to annouce we’ve reached version 1.0 !

    So yes, my external-videos wordpress plugin is now roughly 7 years old, who would have thought ! During the year, I don’t get the luxury of spending time on maintaining this open source love child of mine, but at Christmas, my bad conscience catches up with me – every year ! I then spend some time going through bug reports, upgrading the plugin to the latest wordpress version, upgrading to the latest video site APIs, testing functionality and of course making a new release.

    This year has been quite special. The power of open source has kicked in and a new developer took an interest in external-videos. Andrew Nimmolo submitted patches over all of 2016. He decided to bring the external-videos plugin into the new decade with a huge update to the layout of the settings pages, general improvements, and an all-round update of all the video site APIs which included removing their overly complex SDKs and going straight for the REST APIs.

    Therefore, I’m very proud to be able to release version 1.0 today. Thanks, Andrew !

    Enjoy – and I look forward to many more contributions – have a Happy 2017 !

    NOTE : If you’re upgrading from an older version, you might need to remove and re-add your social video sites because the API details have changed a bit. Also, we noticed that there were layout issues on WordPress 4.3.7, so try and make sure your WordPress version is up to date.