ffmpeg-php

ffmpeg-php

Posted by: akademik
Posted on: 2006-12-17 10:59:00

Hello everyone, I am curious about ffmpeg-php usage on dreamhost shared servers. Does anybody use ffmpeg-php on dreamhost? I am not familiar to much with it, can ffmpeg be instructed completly via php? Is converting video and audio together supported with DH servers? Thanks.

Re: ffmpeg-php

Posted by: wholly
Posted on: 2006-12-17 12:02:00

CPU limits would probably apply. Remember that the server is shared with a couple 50? 100? 200? of your closest friends that may not be as willing to share.

Wholly

Re: ffmpeg-php

Posted by: moua
Posted on: 2006-12-17 12:28:00

Well there should be no problem if you use it with Gallery (it is used to see about the first frame of each video, just once).

For video conversion : if it takes 1 minute of cpu load, that's 1/1440th of a day. It should be ok, even if there is 100 people on that server.

But if a lot of people use this as a video conversion service, all the day, it will be too much.

So yes you can use it, but in a fair usage.

Re: ffmpeg-php

Posted by: pangea33
Posted on: 2006-12-17 13:10:00

My two cents... convert the files to flv locally then upload the completed file to the server. It's fast, you can verify success, and you're not bogarting the server cpu. A few people relying on the server to convert may not crush a server, but with enough load everyone's ability to serve will be dramatically reduced and DH will likely have to reevaluate the TOS.

Re: ffmpeg-php

Posted by: Enzo386
Posted on: 2006-12-21 13:32:00

Or simply use the converter Media Tools in the Dreamhost control panel.

Re: ffmpeg-php

Posted by: muratca
Posted on: 2006-12-21 14:14:00

Thank you
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