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[Référence] Types d'épisode utilisés par TVU - TV Underground

by decembre
Les modes de capture analogique n'ont pas de type (exemple: S-video, composite, RF). La source de la saison devrait être indiquée "TV" et le type d'épisode laissé vide. Les modes de capture numérique comme DSR, PDTV, et HDTV sont faits par un récepteur via une connexion numérique telle que USB, Firewire, DVI-D, HDMI, ou Ethernet, ou en utilisant un syntoniseur ATSC, QAM, ou DVB. Chartes qui résument tous les types

The Duct Tape Programmer - Joel on Software

by ERSWeb (via)
Jamie Zawinski is what I would call a duct-tape programmer. And I say that with a great deal of respect. He is the kind of programmer who is hard at work building the future, and making useful things so that people can do stuff. He is the guy you want on your team building go-carts, because he has two favorite tools: duct tape and WD-40. And he will wield them elegantly even as your go-cart is careening down the hill at a mile a minute. This will happen while other programmers are still at the starting line arguing over whether to use titanium or some kind of space-age composite material that Boeing is using in the 787 Dreamliner.

13 logiciels pour retoucher vos photos

by astrochoupe
Logiciels intéressant notamment : - Recolored : mettre des couleurs aux images N&B - Image Composite Editor : panorama - PhotoRapido : pour couper les photos avant de les imprimer en 2/3 - Visipics : organiser, trier ses images - Picture Cooler : enlever le bruit - Anti yeux rouge

WD TV Western Digital. La Haute définition démocratisée !- 100 euros

by decembre
La fiche technique Produit : WD TV WDAVN00 Type : Boîtier multimédia HD Réseau Fabricant : Western Digital Site web : http://www.wdc.com/fr/products/prod... Processeur : Sigma Designs 8635 * Sortie HDMI * Sortie audio numérique optique * Sortie audio stéréo RCA * Sortie vidéo composite * 2 Entrées USB 2.0 hôte

MEMUP MediaGate HD, fiche technique, prix et avis consommateurs - 60 Euros : on peut trouver mieux (mais plus cher)

by decembre
Transformez tous vos disques durs en véritables lecteurs Multimédia ! Connectez n’importe quel périphérique USB : Clés, disques durs externes, lecteurs MP3,... ou cartes mémoires afin de profiter de leur contenu vidéo, audio et photo sur grand écran. Le MediaGate HD est le premier adaptateur multimédia à proposer une lecture simple et intuitive en Haute Définition. Doté de sorties composite RCA et HDMI, il est compatible avec tous les téléviseurs HDTV pour une restitution optimale de l’image. De format compact, il possède des dimensions et un poids parfaits pour un transport facilité et un encombrement minimum. On me l'a juste offert. Pas encore reussi à faire du HD à partir fichier divx ou xvid sur puce... Ok pour les divx à résolution normale (basse) ne fait pas "letterbox" ce qui cause une distortion de l'image les sous-titres sont trop petits et ne se voient pas (il manque une ombre par derriere les letres) Pas de h264, pas de mkv, pas de wmv, mais ça on le savait...

Memup Mediagate NX HD : lecteur multimédia - AVCesar.com

by decembre
Passerelle multimédia (audio, photo et vidéo) avec port Ethernet offrant l’accès au contenu d’un disque dur Nas ou d’un ordinateur partagé sur le réseau domestique. Mais c’est aussi un lecteur multimédia permettant d’afficher directement sur un téléviseur, ou par l’intermédiaire d’un système Home Cinéma, musiques, vidéos et photos numériques stockées sur un disque dur ou une clé USB. Pour cela, le Memup Mediagate NX HD propose une sortie HDMI 1.2 avec Upcaling 1 080p, une Composite, une audio optique, une coaxiale et un port USB Host bien sûr. Les formats gérés par le Memup Mediagate NX HD comptent le Mpeg/Mpeg2/Mpeg4, le DivX, le AVC/H.264, le WMV et le VC‑1 pour la vidéo ; le MP3, le WMA, le Flac, l’AAC, l’Ogg pour l’audio ; et le Jpeg pour la photo. Vendu avec une télécommande, un câble USB, un câble réseau, un câble Composite (RCA), le Memup Mediagate NX HD est déjà disponible au prix indicatif de 99,90 euros.

Memup Mediagate HD : le chaînon manquant - AVCesar.com

by decembre
La société française, après l’annonce du Memup Mediagate NX HD, présente le Memup Mediagate HD, un lecteur multimédia qui fait le lien entre un téléviseur ou un système Home Cinéma et toutes sortes de périphériques de stockage. Équipé d’un lecteur de carte SD/MMC/MS et d’un port USB Host, il permet d’accéder au contenu audio, vidéo ou musical stocké sur une clé USB, un disque dur (Fat32 ou NTFS) ou une carte mémoire. Il suffit ensuite de le raccorder à un écran ou à un amplificateur audio-vidéo via la sortie HDMI 1.2 dotée de la fonction Upscaling 1 080i ou Composite, pour en profiter sur un écran. Il accepte les formats Mpeg2, Mpeg4 et XviD pour la vidéo ; MP3, WMA, AAC, Ogg pour l’audio ; Jpeg pour la photo. Vendu avec câble Composite, câble USB, télécommande et adaptateur péritel, il est disponible au prix indicatif de 59,99 euros.

Memup MediaGate NX HD, moins de 100 € pour un boitîer vidéo haute définition avec Réseau !

by decembre
cette petite machine est compatible avec les vidéos haute définition dernière génération ( MPEG-4 H264) le tout avec des conteneurs de fichier MKV ! Bien sur, il est également à même de lire tous les autres formats du marché (Mpeg/Mpeg2/Mpeg4 SP, ASP et AVC, WMV, VC‑1 pour la vidéo ; MP3, le WMA, le Flac, l’AAC, l’Ogg pour l’audio ; Jpeg pour la photo). Impossible de ne pas comparer ce produit au Western Digital WD TV leader du marché des lecteurs HD à petit prix. Cependant, le MediaGate NX HD apporte en plus une prise réseau. A priori, il sera capable de lire du contenu hebergé sur un ordinateur ou un NAS mais surement également de proposer des Web services et un accès à Internet. L’appareil propose -* Une sortie HDMI 1.2 (avec Upcaling jusque 1 080p) -* Une vidéo Composite -* Des prises stéréo RCA -* Un prise audio optique -* Une prise audio coaxiale -* Une prise USB hôte

TuFuse: Exposure and Focus Blending Software

by Yann_L
TuFuse is a Windows command line program that creates extended dynamic range ("exposure blended") and extended depth of field ("focus blended") images. TuFuse uses a technique known as Image Fusion to combine the "best exposed" and/or "best focused" regions of multiple images into a single "fused" composite image

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2008

Split screen (filmmaking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by sbrothier (via)
In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye. Until the arrival of digital technology in the early 1990s, this was accomplished by using an optical printer to combine two or more actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same negative, called the composite.

SiteMesh - SiteMesh Overview

by holyver
# SiteMesh is a web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework to aid in creating large sites consisting of many pages for which a consistent look/feel, navigation and layout scheme is required. # SiteMesh intercepts requests to any static or dynamically generated HTML page requested through the web-server, parses the page, obtains properties and data from the content and generates an appropriate final page with modifications to the original. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Decorator design pattern. # SiteMesh can also include entire HTML pages as a Panel within another page. This is similar to a Server-Side Include, except that the HTML document will be modified to create a visual window (using the document's Meta-data as an aid) within a page. Using this feature, Portal type web sites can be built very quickly and effectively. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Composite design pattern. # SiteMesh is built using Java 2 with Servlet, JSP and XML technologies. This makes it ideal for use with J2EE applications, however it can be integrated with server-side web architectures that are not Java based such as CGI (Perl/Python/C/C /etc), PHP, Cold Fusion, etc... # SiteMesh is very extensible and is designed in a way in which it is easy to extend for custom needs.

Task Coach

by camel & 3 others
Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of Frank's frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks.

Automating deployment and activation of virtual images

by camel
Virtualization offers advantages that include server consolidation, isolation, rapid provisioning, and improved change management processes. Since virtualization breaks the hardware dependency and isolates virtual machines from details about the physical servers on which they are hosted, virtual images can be moved from one hosting platform to another. They can also be cloned to create more virtual machines, as desired. One of the challenges with cloning virtual images is handling operating system, network, and application specific customization. This article provides a sample framework for automating virtual image activation on new host platforms. This article, along with a previous article on Using virtual image templates to deploy WebSphere Application Server, demonstrates an automated approach for quickly and easily provisioning new WebSphere Application Server environments. The sample deployment and activation code included with this article is independent of WebSphere Application Server and can be used in conjunction with other software inside a virtual image. The specific example provided here is for WebSphere Application Server V6 in VMware or XEN virtual images, using SUSE V10 as the guest operating system. The activation techniques described in this article can be used in conjunction with IBM Tivoli® Provisioning Manager as described in Using Tivoli Provisioning Manager to deploy composite virtual appliances.

2007

Composite Club (JODI project)

by ainos
“Composite club” will be presented in conjunction with and/or gallery in Dallas, TX, which will features JODI game hacks and work of Arcangel Constantini. Life video feed will be set up between the galleries during the opening reception. JODI’'s work has been included in many international exhibitions and festivals, including Documenta X in 1997. They received a Webby Award in the Arts category in 1999 (UCSOB) and were featured in “Digital Art” by Christiane Paul and “Internet Art” by Rachel Greene.

Systems and Application Management Software Product Overview for Hyperic HQ | Products Home

by camel
Hyperic software is purpose-built to maximize availability of the Next Generation Data Center, where the demands of SOA, virtualization and composite applications are changing the pace and complexities of managing the data center. Everything is more compressed, more utilized, more integrated, more critical. The traditional tools IT operators used to monitor systems feebly cope with this new market landscape. This is where Hyperic comes in.

Bug 356569 – [proto subscriptions] No ability to view other people's calendars (i.e. calendars I have subscribed to)

by gregR (via)
Back to WCAP; because of the above in-composite problem, I am switching off subscription auto registration for wcap (unless people set pref calendar.wcap.subscriptions => true).

The Volitan: The Solar/Wind Powered Concept Sail-Vessel (TreeHugger)

by karlcow

a new generation of lightweight, fully sustainable boats? It certainly sounds good on paper: the futuristic vessel would use solid sails - equipped with double layer solar cell panels - to harness both wind and solar energy and would have an incredibly light, stiff body structure, courtesy of its carbon fiber and epoxy resin composite-made shell and carbon-foam core lamination. Its body would also have an epoxy primer coat and ultraviolet resistant coating.

Experience the IBM Lotus Expeditor v6.1.1 toolkit

by BlueVoodoo
Download a free trial version of IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1.1 toolkit to see how easily you can leverage your OSGi foundation and Eclipse platform skills to develop and extend composite applications to managed clients -- used online or offline.

Build mashups with the Service Component Architecture and Apache Tuscany

by pvergain
From these two SCDL documents, you can see that all the components are implemented in Python (as specified by the implementation.python elements) and the composite services are exposed using the REST binding. These choices are not mandated by the SCA runtime; any of the components could be implemented in any of the languages supported by the runtime, which currently includes C , Python, Ruby, and PHP for the Tuscany Native runtime. For instance, the sample includes a Ruby implementation of the POPChecker component that could be swapped in to replace the Python implementation. Equally, the choice of bindings used to expose a composite as a service can be easily changed, simply by altering the SCDL. For example, the Alerter Composite could also be exposed as a SOAP Web Service.

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