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Some distros as examples:
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!!!! Gentoo
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-ffmpeg and available use flags
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+ffmpeg and available USE flags |
X, a52, aac, altivec, amr, debug, doc, dts, encode, ieee1394, imlib, mmx, network, ogg, oss, sdl, test, theora, threads, truetype, v4l, vorbis, x264, xvid, zlib
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+adjust USE flags as you wish. install using something like: |
+{code}USE="a52 aac altivec amr dts encode mmx ogg oss theora vorbis x264 xvid"; emerge -av ffmpeg{/code} |
+This will give you support for most audio and video codecs supported by the use flags. If the version of ffmpeg in portage is not recent enough for you, you can try installing ffmpeg from the berkano overlay. |
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* [http://blogger.rukker.org/2007/01/29/enable-mp3-and-amr-support-in-ffmpeg-ubuntu-edgy-eft/|Ubuntu - ffmpeg install instructions]
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^Depending on the system, you might be able to support more formats.
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./configure --enable-mp3lame --enable-gpl --enable-a52 --enable-libogg --enable-vorbis --enable-xvid^
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+!!!! Windows using binary builds |
+[http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/wiki/index.php?title=Links|Links to various pages relating to using ffmpeg on Windows] but it lacks information on use with php. |
+[http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/builds|Unofficial Win32 Builds] provides a complete package that can be used with windows. It's not been fully tested as yet, but does seem to be functioning the same as the Linux builds. |
+It seems that everybody is having problems with a windows binary for php, but a current set of notes can be [http://blog.halomede.com/2009/03/ffmpeg-php-installation-on-windows.html|found here]. This references a rather large download for the php_ffmpeg files, [http://sergey89.ru/files/ffmpeg-php/ffmpeg-php-win32-all.zip|but the relevant files are available here] and at some point, a package similar to the PEAR compilation is available on the bitweaver archive {attachment id=997}. |
+Apart from the php_ffmpeg.dll, for convenience the rest of the files are best copied to \WINDOWS\System32\ directory. See the ((Windows installation notes)) page for more details of location files in Windows. |
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!!! Setting up cron jobs
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Processing video files can take a while and this process is therefore designed as a cron job. Set up a cron job similar to the following. This will check for open conversion jobs every minute:
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