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  • Supporting all media types

    13 avril 2011, par

    Unlike most software and media-sharing platforms, MediaSPIP aims to manage as many different media types as possible. The following are just a few examples from an ever-expanding list of supported formats : images : png, gif, jpg, bmp and more audio : MP3, Ogg, Wav and more video : AVI, MP4, OGV, mpg, mov, wmv and more text, code and other data : OpenOffice, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), web (html, CSS), LaTeX, Google Earth and (...)

  • Les formats acceptés

    28 janvier 2010, par

    Les 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 vidéos

    21 avril 2011, par

    Comme les documents de type "audio", Mediaspip affiche dans la mesure du possible les vidéos grâce à la balise html5 .
    Un des inconvénients de cette balise est qu’elle n’est pas reconnue correctement par certains navigateurs (Internet Explorer pour ne pas le nommer) et que chaque navigateur ne gère en natif que certains formats de vidéos.
    Son avantage principal quant à lui est de bénéficier de la prise en charge native de vidéos dans les navigateur et donc de se passer de l’utilisation de Flash et (...)

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  • avcodec/mips : Improve hevc uni-w horiz mc msa functions

    9 octobre 2017, par Kaustubh Raste
    avcodec/mips : Improve hevc uni-w horiz mc msa functions
    

    Load the specific destination bytes instead of MSA load and pack.
    Pack the data to half word before clipping.
    Use immediate unsigned saturation for clip to max saving one vector register.

    Signed-off-by : Kaustubh Raste <kaustubh.raste@imgtec.com>
    Reviewed-by : Manojkumar Bhosale <Manojkumar.Bhosale@imgtec.com>
    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>

    • [DH] libavcodec/mips/hevc_macros_msa.h
    • [DH] libavcodec/mips/hevc_mc_uniw_msa.c
  • Simples loop to iterate over files and send them to ffmpeg

    25 octobre 2019, par user2752471

    I want to do a shell script that will iterate over several video files in a directory, send everyone of them to ffmpeg, that will then reencode each one, producing a reencoded file that will have the same name as the original, except with .avi extension instead .mkv or .mp4.

    I found a fairly simple script in another topic here on SO, tried to change it slightly to take into account the file extension and the destination directory.

    However my script only produces countless "anything : No such file or directory"

    Here is it :

    $ for f in $(find -type f -name *.mkv); do ffmpeg -n -i "$f" -c:v copy ".$f" ; done

    And these is the ffmpeg command that I usually use :

    ffmpeg -y -i  -vf scale=720:-2 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag xvid -b:v 969k -pass 1 -an -f avi /dev/null &amp;&amp; ffmpeg -i -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 48k -ac 1 -vf scale=720:-2 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag xvid -b:v 969k -pass 2  .avi

    So I need to identify what is incorrect in the first script, that is considering each small word of the file’s name as a file, and then change it as to add all these ffmpeg parameters.

    Somethings that I do not understand in the script :

    1)Are the -type and f in find command necessary. From what I read of the documentation, all it does is to tell find that it shall look for normal files, something that seems irrelevant for my case. When I use find, I do : find starting dir -name filename. So do I have to keep it ?

    2)What -n means for ffmpeg ? I am currently without a man entry for ffmpeg. Is it necessary for my needs ?

    3)Do I need to have "" around $f ? What it does ?

    4)As far as I understand $ denotes a variable. But what the "f" after it does ? Do I need it ?

    5)The " ;" after the closing ")" and the ".$f" are necessary ? The first is used to indicate the end of the for loop,and the second the end of the ffmpeg command ?

    6)The "do" and the "does" are also necessary for the same motives behind the " ;"

    Here is my attempt of the ffmpeg part of the script. Please tell me what to change on it, as in the find part of it.

    do ffmpeg -n -y -i "$f.mkv" -vf scale=720:-2 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag xvid -b:v 969k -pass 1 -an -f avi /dev/null &amp;&amp; ffmpeg -n -i "$f" -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 48k -ac 1 -vf scale=720:-2 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag xvid -b:v 969k -pass 2  ".$f.avi" ; done

    If I would like the script to also look for ".mp4" besides ".mkv" how I would need to change it ?

    Thanks for any input.

  • libavfilter : add transpose_vaapi filter

    17 janvier 2019, par Zachary Zhou
    libavfilter : add transpose_vaapi filter
    

    Swap width and height when do clock/cclock rotation
    Add reversal/hflip/vflip options

    ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD128
    - hwaccel_output_format vaapi -i input.264 -vf "transpose_vaapi=clock_flip"
    - c:v h264_vaapi output.h264

    Signed-off-by : Zachary Zhou <zachary.zhou@intel.com>
    Signed-off-by : Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>

    • [DH] configure
    • [DH] libavfilter/Makefile
    • [DH] libavfilter/allfilters.c
    • [DH] libavfilter/transpose.h
    • [DH] libavfilter/vf_transpose_vaapi.c