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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Aesthetics Tutorial
That work of yesterday’s … Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial‘s button element improved approach to working with email addresses in consort with window.localStorage “memory” (even between sessions) … combines with … the recent work of Image/PDF and … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, version, video
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Conversions Tutorial
Yesterday’s Audio and Video Supervised Conversions Primer Tutorial “Media Conversions” web application started with … audio video … using the ffmpeg “middle audio/video converter player”, and for today’s work we want to add … image PDF … that “PDF” representing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, audio, browse, clone, cloning, conversion, ffmpeg, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, local web browser, MAMP, media, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, Source Control, supervisor, tutorial, version, video
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Audio and Video Supervised Conversions Primer Tutorial
Were you here, or remember, the blog posting called MacOS Document Conversion Primer Tutorial, when we surmised … A good thing about a “version control” or “source control” system is that you can … “pick up” from any version … … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, browse, clone, cloning, conversion, ffmpeg, HTML, Javascript, local web browser, MAMP, media, open source, PHP, programming, Source Control, supervisor, tutorial, version, video
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Media Mix Play Audio Video Mix Concatenation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Media Mix Play Audio Video Mix Emoji Tutorial gave us a basis for ongoing improved aesthetics, but to end this “Voiceover Ideas” project we go back to … the local web server (and also just macOS) idea of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Ajax, animated emoji, animated gif, animation, Apple, aspect ratio, attachment, audio, autoplay, background, border, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, concatenation, content, copy, cross-browser, CSS, curl, dictation, DOM, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, exec, ffmpeg, Flash, FormData, Gmail, haiku, hashtag, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, linear gradient, local web server, location.hash, loop, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, media mix, microphone, mobile, multiple, multiple background, operating system, overlay, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, select, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, styling, synchronization, synchronize, text to audio, Text to Speech, text-decoration, textarea, textbox, tutorial, vertical-align, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Concatenating Video on Command Line Tutorial
You might also want to think of today’s tutorial as a (follow up to) “Making Of” presentation with reference to yesterday’s Camera App Photo Live Mode Sharing Tutorial where we used the wonderful command line ffmpeg tool. For us, this … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, animated gif, app, Apple, camera, command line, concatenate, Did you know, export, ffmpeg, iOS, iPhone, live, live mode, long touch, macOS, macOS Mojave, media, messages, mobile, mobile app, photo, PhotoBooth, photos, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, streaming, Transport Stream, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Batch ffmpeg Image Scaling and Cropping Tutorial
We’re adding “Scaling” functionality onto the “Cropping” functionality of yesterday’s Batch ffmpeg Image Cropping Primer Tutorial today. For now, we are also harnessing the power of running this changed PHP help_ffmpeg.php within a web browser by showing you both input … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, crop, cropping, data uri, data url, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, filespec, glob, image, local web server, MAMP, PHP, programing, scale, scaling, tutorial, web browser
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Batch ffmpeg Image Cropping Primer Tutorial
Putting together presentations based on slides which are images you may come across the desire to apply batch image manipulations to a whole set of images, in the same way. When we presented Gimp Batch Image Manipulation Primer Tutorial you … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, crop, cropping, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, filespec, glob, image, local web server, MAMP, PHP, programing, tutorial
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QuickTime Player Mov Video Conversion Tutorial
Yesterday’s Spinning Around Primer Tutorial changed quite a bit between 27th March 2019 06:00 and 11:20 AEST. Why? Well, our iPhone6 saves its videos (from the Camera iOS application) in *.mov format. This *.mov has an associated mimetype video/quicktime and … Continue reading →