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Wikimedia tillåter och uppmuntrar uppladdningar av videofiler på Commons. Videor, precis som bilder, måste ha fria licenser. Den föredragna videoformatet är VP9-video i WebM-behållare, men Theora-video i ogv-behållare och VP8- eller AV1-video i WebM-behållare går också bra. För att få hjälp med att konvertera till föredraget format, gå till Help:Converting video.

Wikipedia: #Edit2014


Videornas betydelse

Det finns omkring 135,000 videofiler på Commons.

Bra exempel på videor:

  • Natur, som en vy eller tromb (t.ex. #1)
  • Vilt, som djurs beteende (t.ex. #1)
  • Sport, som en demonstration av en särskild regel eller spelmetod (t.ex. #1)
  • Kultur, som dans- eller musikvideor (t.ex. #1)
  • Arkitektur, som byggelement eller konstruktioner (t.ex. #1)
  • Videor från evenemang, som protester, parader, konferenser eller ceremonier
  • Vetenskap, som kemiexperiment (t.ex. #1)
  • Verktygsdemonstrationer som visar hur de fungerar (t.ex. #1)
  • Visualisering av 3D-data där en av dimensionerna som visas är tid (t.ex. #1 & #2)
  • Historiska videor (t.ex. #1 & #2)

Kolla in Lista över wikivideoprojekt; där finns det en tillägnad diskussion och e-postlista för videomakare i Wikimedias projekt, WikiVideo-l (arkiv). Du kan också prenumerera på WMF multimedia-teamets e-postlista (arkiv).

Videoformat

Several file formats are in use for video on the Internet, but the ones most widely used are not open formats or royalty-free. Wikimedia uses three formats:

These formats are open and royalty-free; see Commons:File types#Video for more details. Commons does not support the more commonly used patent-encumbered video formats such as H.264 and H.265 that are used in MP4 and MOV files, since their use could require royalty payments.

Ladda upp en video

The process of uploading a video is similar to uploading an image. First, ensure the video is freely licensed and within scope. Now you have two options:

  • Convert the video to the Theora or the WebM format, if it is not already in one of those formats. Start the UploadWizard and follow the instructions. Alternatively, you could make use of the chunked upload feature. Include appropriate topic categories. It will take some time to upload. Files can't be larger than 4 GiB. Theoretically, it is also possible to split the video into shorter parts and upload each part separately. The template {{Split file}} could be used to link the parts of files split in this way.
  • Use Video2commons. This is much easier than the method listed above but may take more time as you have to rely on third-party conversion.

Transcode

A transcode is a VP9 or WebM file with a smaller resolution, smaller file size, or lower bit rate than the original video, created to optimally serve one of our videos to web browsers by mw:Extension:TimedMediaHandler. After each video is uploaded, that extension creates a "Transcode status" section on the video's file description page, which contains a link to "Update transcode status" (which will purge the page) and then a table which details the following statistics for each transcode: "Format" (sorted by video format (VP9 then WebM) and then by decreasing video resolution); "Bitrate" (in kbps or Mbps); "Download" (a link to download that particular transcode); "Actions" (a link to "Reset transcode" for that particular transcode, in case the transcoding failed); "Status" (what happened last to that transcode and when (UTC)); and "Encode time" (how long it took a backend server to finish the transcoding process, in seconds or minutes and seconds).

NB that at present new users are unable to upload video or audio files, because of frequent abuse of this related to Wikipedia Zero. See Special:AbuseFilter/180. (this is probably outdated?)

Klippa videor

For trimming videos these commands can be used:

  1. Install ffmpeg and run the below commands in the console. You need to adjust the timings and the file paths.
  2. ffmpeg -copyts -ss 00:00:23.000 -to 00:01:24.400 -i ./file.webm -c copy ./output.webm
  3. The above command will run through very quickly. Now check the video: if it trimmed at the right times, you're done but if not you need to use the command below which can take a while to run.
  4. ffmpeg -ss 00:00:23.000 -to 00:01:24.400 -i ./file.webm -c copy ./output.webm

Vi har ett verktyg i tidigt utvecklingsstadium här.

Videoanvändning

Ogg Theora-animering av en satellit i polar omloppsbana.

Inbäddad video

Creating a link that appears at first as a still image of a video and that plays the video after its play button is clicked is called “embedding a video”. The easiest way to embed a video directly into an article (or another page) is by using the same [[File:]] syntax as for image or sound files. The result is on the right. The video can be resized by adding a fixed size (like "|200px") or - preferable - the "|upright" parameter. In most cases you should stick to the default size. If it is higher than wide, use the pure "|upright".

[[File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|thumb |200px |New York City Time Lapse]]
[[File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|thumb |upright |New York City Time Lapse]]
[[File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|thumb |upright=2 |New York City Time Lapse]]

Ange videons förhandsvisning

In case of Ogg Theora files, a keyframe from the midpoint of the video is used by default for the initial thumbnail image. To use a different keyframe, use the thumbtime parameter. For instance:

[[File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv |thumbtime=12 |thumb |200px |New York City timelapse]]

Either specify the time in seconds or use colons to separate hours, minutes and seconds. Separate a fraction of a second by a "." (dot). Only tenths (0.1, 0.2, etc.) of seconds work, currently.

Example of GIF animation.

There are two types of links to a video:

  • File – To create a link to the video's file description page,
    • use [[:File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv]].
    • To make the text of a link to the video's file description page appear as some text other than the video's filename, use [[:File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|some text you prefer]].
  • Media – To create a link that downloads the video,
    • use [[Media:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv]] or use [[:Media:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv]].
    • To make the text of a link that downloads the video appear as some text other than the video's filename, use [[Media:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|some text you prefer]] or use [[:Media:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|some text you prefer]].

Temporal media fragments

Allows embed code to reference a segment of the video stream or set a start time. Hover over the player to see start time listed as 5s, press play and notice it stops playback at 7 seconds.

Starts at 5 seconds and ends playback at 7 seconds
[[File:Weeding.ogv|thumb|300px|start=5|end=7|Starts at 5 seconds and ends playback at 7 seconds]]

This feature depends on an HTML5 video browser.

Note: For URLs used outside Wikimedia wikis, the start of a section can be linked to as https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WikiCite_2020_The_frontend_of_WikiCite.webm?start=1:12:30 where the three colon-separated value represent hours, minutes and seconds respectively. Values in the format start=mm:ss and start=sss are also accepted.

Looped animation

In case of animated GIF files, the animation is played continuously in a loop. Animated GIFs are (currently) scaled down on server-side to the required thumb size if they do not exceed the 12.5 Megapixel limit. If they exceed it a still frame will be displayed.

Subtitles and closed captioning

How to create subtitles.
Main article: Commons:Undertexter

To upload an already created subtitle file, open the file on your computer in a text editor (such as Notepad) and copy the text into a new page in the TimedText namespace that matches the filename of the video and the language code.

Keep in mind to paraphrase not spoken sounds and encompass them with rounded brackets. E.g.

 1
 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:24,400
 (engine sound)

You can also import subtitles from YouTube or create a transcript using machine transcription so you only need to correct any flaws if there are any. This can also be used to translate transcripts.

Make sure there is {{Closed captions}} below the file description once the file has closed captions.

Playing videos

See also: Commons:Media help

Playing video and sound embedded on Wikimedia sites requires no additional software in current desktop and mobile web browsers. On iOS a software decoder is used, which might make the video experience a bit slower than what you are used to on other websites.

You must install software to play video that you have downloaded to your computer. You can learn at Commons:Media help what software you need to play our media files. VLC multimedia player and SMPlayer (a GUI for MPlayer) are open-source and multi-platform.

Main article: Commons:Licensiering

In addition to checking for video copyright, the audio must not contain copyrighted sounds. This includes any copyrighted songs that were added to the video. Ask questions regarding the copyright of the video at the Village pump.

Examples of videos that would not be allowed due to copyright:

  • Screen captures of software that is itself not under a free license. This includes the macOS and Windows operating system. However, screen captures of software under the GPL or a similar free software license are generally considered to be OK.
  • TV/DVD/Videogame/Music video clips and recordings, unless their copyright has expired.
  • Copyrighted symbols, logos, etc. (Not to be confused with trademarks.)
  • Models, masks, toys, and other objects which represent a copyrighted work, such as a cartoon or movie character. See Commons:Bearbetningar.
  • Video that contains copyrighted music. Remove the copyrighted audio from the video and try to replace it with free licensed music, then upload.
  • Videos of a presentation or lecture, unless the person(s) making the presentation has/have granted explicit permission to allow a video of their performance to be published under a Commons-compatible license via VRTS.

Examples of videos that would be OK to upload:

  • Nature videos (video taken at a National Park or of a bird in your backyard)
  • Videos from the United States government, such as from NASA.

Licenser för en video som du själv skapat

Jämförelse av licenser
Licenser Tänkt inriktning Copyleft Erkännande Access control prohibition Världsomfattande tillämpning
Creative Commons-licens Allmän Nej Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Nationella anpassningar
Creative Commons Erkännande DelaLika Allmän Normal Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Nationella anpassningar
Free Art-licens Konstverk Normal Ja Nej Exakta översättningar (fransk lag)
FreeBSD Documentation-licens Dokumentation Nej Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Samma licens (engelsk version)
GNU Free Documentation-licens Dokumentation Normal Ja Ja Samma licens (engelsk version)
GNU Lesser General Public License Programvara Svag Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Samma licens (engelsk version)
GNU General Public License Programvara Stark Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Samma licens (engelsk version)
MIT-licens Programvara Nej Meddelande om upphovsrätt Ja Samma licens (engelsk version)
Do What the Fuck You Want to Public-licens Allmän Nej Nej Nej Samma licens (engelsk version)

Hitta videor på nätet

Se även: Commons:Free media resources/Video

Several media resources contain video that is public domain or licensed under a free license. These can be converted and uploaded to Commons.

Förfråga en video

Huvudartikel: Commons:Audio and video requests

Specific videos may be requested at Commons:Audio and video requests. Please search Commons to see if a similar video exists before making the request.

Underhållsuppgifter

Se även

Video categories
English Wikipedia image syntax and video documentation
Video links in Wikipedia articles:

Externa länkar