Examples here use the default settings, see the VidStab readme on GitHub for more advanced instructions.
Here's an example video I made
brew install ffmpeg --with-libvidstab
<?php | |
namespace Acme\DemoBundle\EventSubscriber; | |
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormEvents; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormEvent; | |
/** | |
* Changes Form->submit() behavior so that it treats not set values as if they |
<?php | |
abstract class TestCase extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase | |
{ | |
protected function assertException(callable $callback, $expectedException = 'Exception', $expectedCode = null, $expectedMessage = null) | |
{ | |
$expectedException = ltrim((string) $expectedException, '\\'); | |
if (!class_exists($expectedException) && !interface_exists($expectedException)) { | |
$this->fail(sprintf('An exception of type "%s" does not exist.', $expectedException)); | |
} |
Examples here use the default settings, see the VidStab readme on GitHub for more advanced instructions.
Here's an example video I made
brew install ffmpeg --with-libvidstab
With autofs you can easily mount network volumes upon first access to the folder where you want to mount the volume. Autofs is available for many OS and is preinstalled on Mac OS X so I show you how I mounted my iTunes library folder using this method.
autofs needs to be configured so that it knows where to gets its configuration. Edit the file /etc/auto_master
and add the last line:
#
# Automounter master map
#
+auto_master # Use directory service