^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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