Lookinf gor PHP/Perl developer for FFMPEG convesrion script
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Lookinf gor PHP/Perl developer for FFMPEG convesrion script
1) Project Details: (be as specific as possible):
hi , iam looking for a expert php/perl develooper who can create a script like this http://goo.gl/jU2R3 , this would require you to use FFMPEG features , ample of resources are available on this. So let me know your thoughts ? how can you move forward !
i might be wrong, but I think you need JAVA for that
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You can use PHP to upload the file on the server and add it to a conversion queue. However, actually invoking ffmpeg is a command line call. While you could theoretically do this from PHP, it would take forever for a user to see a response unless you have serious - SERIOUS - server power.
I've done something like this in the past. There's a good amount of work to get this set up fluidly. If you're interested in a quote, PM me.