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Welcome to DPS....these are really cool pics...I love the lights...
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Love the lighting on these...really beautiful...my fave is the first.
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Thanks for the comments,
the first one is my favorite too, thats why I selected that for the assignment.. Its "Estádio do Dragão" Oporto's soccer team* stadium *(Futebol clube do Porto) here is a full view ![]() NOT MY PHOTO |
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great colours
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I'm trying to extend P4A Video to automatically generate the file
images that can be added to each video via the edit panel of any IVideoEnhanced content. Ideally, the result will be an adapter (I think) that responds to the IVideoEnhanced interface. Right now I'm running into trouble capturing an image from a video file once it's stored in Plone. I've tried calling ffmpeg as a subprocess, but I get an I/O error (see below): >>> image = subprocess.Popen('ffmpeg -i moviefile -ss 1 -an -vframes 1 -f image2 thumb%2d.jpg', shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=True) >>> print image.stdout.read() FFmpeg version SVN-rUNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al. configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler --enable- pthreads --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libogg -- enable-libgsm --enable-dc1394 --disable-debug --enable-shared -- prefix=/usr libavutil version: 1d.49.3.0 libavcodec version: 1d.51.38.0 libavformat version: 1d.51.10.0 built on Mar 16 2009 21:19:49, gcc: 4.2.4 (Ubuntu 4.2.4-1ubuntu3) moviefile: I/O error occured Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted. I've tried doing this where 'moviefile' is an object (applying the IVideo interface to the ATFile), and even the binary data (passed by moviefile.getData()). Each case gives me the same error. I suspect this is because ffmpeg expects to receive certain file types, and Plone files are somehow wrapped so they aren't recognized. I guess my question may boil down to how do I access (and do something useful with) the data in a file that's not normally read by Plone? I suspect that the indexing of PDFs behaves similarly to what I'm hoping to do, but I haven't quite figured out how that works. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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