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The Slip - Artworks
26 septembre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
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Other interesting software
13 avril 2011, parWe don’t claim to be the only ones doing what we do ... and especially not to assert claims to be the best either ... What we do, we just try to do it well and getting better ...
The following list represents softwares that tend to be more or less as MediaSPIP or that MediaSPIP tries more or less to do the same, whatever ...
We don’t know them, we didn’t try them, but you can take a peek.
Videopress
Website : http://videopress.com/
License : GNU/GPL v2
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D’autres logiciels intéressants
12 avril 2011, parOn ne revendique pas d’être les seuls à faire ce que l’on fait ... et on ne revendique surtout pas d’être les meilleurs non plus ... Ce que l’on fait, on essaie juste de le faire bien, et de mieux en mieux...
La liste suivante correspond à des logiciels qui tendent peu ou prou à faire comme MediaSPIP ou que MediaSPIP tente peu ou prou à faire pareil, peu importe ...
On ne les connais pas, on ne les a pas essayé, mais vous pouvez peut être y jeter un coup d’oeil.
Videopress
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Possibilité de déploiement en ferme
12 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP peut être installé comme une ferme, avec un seul "noyau" hébergé sur un serveur dédié et utilisé par une multitude de sites différents.
Cela permet, par exemple : de pouvoir partager les frais de mise en œuvre entre plusieurs projets / individus ; de pouvoir déployer rapidement une multitude de sites uniques ; d’éviter d’avoir à mettre l’ensemble des créations dans un fourre-tout numérique comme c’est le cas pour les grandes plate-formes tout public disséminées sur le (...)
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How to compile FFProbe as stand-alone application ? (Mac/Linux/Win)
16 janvier 2016, par HanzaplastiqueI’m trying to compile FFMPEG (I’m actually only looking for FFProbe, which is included in the FFMPEG tools) as a standalone application for MacOS X, Linux and possibly Windows.
With standalone I mean that the libraries (x264, OpenJPEG, etc) are "embedded" into the executable so that I have to distribute only one executable for FFProbe - I apologize that I don’t know the proper lingo for this (please let me know), I’m a newbie when it comes to this.I have started by trying to do this under MacOS X, without any luck, but plan to do this for Linux and MacOS X as well.
I did see a few pre-compiled binaries that do this, and do not depend on extra libraries, but the versions I have found so far are either not the current version (1.x) or do not included the libraries in the executable (evermeet).
I followed several guides (for example : FFMpeg MacOSX Compilation Guide, reneVolution), with or without the use of Brew, but none of these show me how to embed the libraries in the executable.
I assume this is an option to be set for linking.I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to ask this question for Win, Mac and Linux at the same time - if it’s not appropriate : I’d like to start with doing this for the Mac version.
My system runs MacOS X 10.9, XCode 5.0.2, with commandline tools and brew installed. I’m only looking for an Intel binary, so not a universal or PowerPC binary.
For Windows I can use either Windows 8.1 or XP, for Linux I currently use Ubuntu 12, all of which are virtual machines.
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Is it possibel extract thumbnails and save them on website using youtube video. (by front-end users)
24 octobre 2013, par Jaewook KohI read blog about print youtube video on "http://www.labnol.org/internet/print-youtube-video/28217/".
I have a self-hosted video site.
But video hosting makes too many traffic.
So I decideed another plan for site.
It's to generate thumbnails of external video. Is it possible ?
I found making thumbnails using ffmpeg, but there are a lot of videos in external platform(Like Youtube, Vimeo, etc)
After I saw Amit Agarwal's blog("print youtube video"), I was very impressed.
Anyway if it is impossible, I should find another way.
Thanks-
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PHP extension writing
19 octobre 2013, par Mikko Koppanen — ImagickI’ve written quite a few PHP extensions over the past years and thought that I could share some of the experience with larger community. PHP internals can be a bit scary at times and in the past I’ve scoured through a lot of extensions to find practical examples of things such as how to return objects from internal functions/methods, how to handle different types of parameters, class properties etc.
To document some of the experiences I started a project called extsample, in which I plan to add practical examples related to extension writing. There won’t be extensive written documentation outside the code, but hopefully the code itself contains enough nuggets of information to be useful. As the README says, if you need a specific example or clarification on something just open an issue in Github.
The project is still very fresh but hopefully soon it will contain more examples. Pull requests are also welcome if you have code that you want to share with others.