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projects:nogold [2013/08/19 14:06] – [Streaming server] Julien Deswaefprojects:nogold [2013/09/03 15:17] (current) – [Ubuntu bugs and other things] Julien Deswaef
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     shout2send ip=localhost port=8000 password=hackme mount=test.ogg</code>     shout2send ip=localhost port=8000 password=hackme mount=test.ogg</code>
          
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 +Launch VLC with no interface, fullscreen, without OnScreenDisplay and cropped (left+top+right+bottom)
 +<code=bash>cvlc -f --no-osd --crop 0+2+400+300 http://localhost:8000/test.ogg</code>
          
 ==== Ubuntu bugs and other things ==== ==== Ubuntu bugs and other things ====
-=== Whithe screen on second, third and fourth monitor === +=== White screen on second, third and fourth monitor ===
-BUG: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/885989 Nautilus is buggy.+
  
 +Especially with multiple sessions of Xwindow and Xinerama **disabled**.\\ 
 +BUG: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/885989 \\
 +Nautilus is buggy. Replaced with Thunar.
  
-     +:!: Removing Nautilus from a clean Ubuntu will remove gnome-session and break the desktop. You don't want that. To keep a working gnome-session, I added the gnome3 ppa before removing nautilus. Which actually updated gnome-session in the process. 
-     +<code=bash>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3</code> 
-Launch VLC with no interface, fullscreen, without OnScreenDisplay and cropped (left+top+right+bottom) + 
-<code=bash>cvlc ---no-osd --crop 0+2+400+300 http://localhost:8000/test.ogg</code> +And to get something like DISPLAY:=0.1 in the command lineyou need to bee in Unity2D. Geez. 
- + 
 +=== Cropping source videos === 
 +Since Noemie has done some editing to the videos. She has brought letterboxed videos to display. And since we wanted the image to be fullscreen. I cropped the video using FFMpeg: 
 + 
 + 
 +<code=bash>ffmpeg -i input.dvd -vf "cropdetect=24:16:0" dummy.mpeg 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +detects where the cropping should happend. I could make calculations myself, but it was more fun to have it done by FFMpeg.  
 + 
 +<code=bash>ffmpeg -i input.dvd -vf "crop=720:432:0:72" -sameq -an cropped.dvd</code>  
 + 
 +Crops the video while keeping the quality the same, though removing the unecessary audio.
  
  
projects/nogold.1376913974.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/08/19 14:06 by Julien Deswaef