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Package ffmpeg-php
Short Description PHP wrapper for FFmpeg application
License New BSD
Homepage http://freecode.com/projects/ffmpegphp
Informations about the package ffmpeg-php
FFmpegPHP
FFmpegPHP is a pure OO PHP port of ffmpeg-php (written in C). It adds an easy to use, object-oriented API for accessing and retrieving information from video and audio files. It has methods for returning frames from movie files as images that can be manipulated using PHP image functions. This works well for automatically creating thumbnail images from movies. FFmpegPHP is also useful for reporting the duration and bitrate of audio files (mp3, wma...). FFmpegPHP can access many of the video formats supported by ffmpeg (mov, avi, mpg, wmv...)
Requirements
- PHP 5.3 and higher
- ffmpeg or ffprobe
Tests
Tested environment
- Xubuntu Linux 12.04.2 LTS precise 64-bit
- ffmpeg version N-37798-gcd1c12b
- PHPUnit 3.7.18
- PHP 5.3.10
Running tests
To run the test install phpunit (http://www.phpunit.de/) and run: :
$ phpunit --configuration="test/phpunit.xml"
Installation
or download package from github.com: :
$ wget http://github.com/char0n/ffmpeg-php/tarball/master
or to install via composer (http://getcomposer.org/) place the following in your composer.json file: :
{
"require": {
"char0n/ffmpeg-php": "dev-master"
}
}
Using FFmpegPHP
Package downloaded from github.com and unpacked into certain directory: :
require_once 'PATH_TO_YOUR_DIRECTORY/FFmpegAutoloader.php';
Author
email: [email protected] | web: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vladimirgorej/
Documentation
FFmpegPHP API documentation: http://char0n.github.io/ffmpeg-php/
FFmpegPHP documentation can be build from source code
using PhpDocumentor with following commnad: :
$ phpdoc -d . -t docs --ignore="test/*"
References
- http://github.com/char0n/ffmpeg-php
- http://www.phpclasses.org/package/5977-PHP-Manipulate-video-files-using-the-ffmpeg-program.html
- http://freshmeat.net/projects/ffmpegphp
- http://www.phpdoc.org/
- http://www.phpunit.de/
- http://pear.php.net/