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  • upload video with display and upon submit that video by post method to PHP file where FFMPEG command execute

    30 avril 2019, par Asfand Yar

    Main Task
    Video -> Audio (Wav or mp3)
    Procedure :
    User select video and its display and upload in video player thats fine but when i try to upload via the form tag and post method to php file (Bash.php) where that video have to be converted into the audio (mp3 or wav) i am using FFMPEG library (THat command work perfectly into the Command line) I am trying to do it in php (exec) but didn’t find fruitful results

    I try FFMPEG command to convert uploaded mp4 video to audio because i need audio to transcription
    HTML CODE

    <video width="500" controls="controls" preload="none">

    </video>



    <div class="container d-flex justify-content-center">
    <input type="file" accept="video/*" />

    </div>

       <code class="echappe-js">&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;<br />
       video_file.onchange = function(){<br />
    <br />
       var files = this.files;<br />
    <br />
       var file = URL.createObjectURL(files[0]); <br />
    <br />
       video_player.src = file; <br />
    <br />
       video_player.load();};  <br />
    <br />
    &lt;/script&gt;

    &lt;?php  
       if(isset($_FILES['video'])){                                                                              
       $errors = array();    
           $file_name = $_FILES['video']['name'];                                                                
           $file_size = $_FILES['video']['size'];                                                                
           $file_tmp = $_FILES['video']['tmp_name'];                                                            
           $file_type = $_FILES['video']['type'];                                                                
           $file_ext = strtolower(end(explode('.',$_FILES['video']['name'])));  


       $expensions = array("mp4","avi");                                                                                                  


           if(in_array($file_ext, $expensions[0])===false){                  
               $errors[]="Extension not allowed, please choose a Mp4 or Avi file video";
           }                                                                                                              
       $convertedFile='fine.mp3';                                              
           if(empty($errors)==true){  
           move_uploaded_file($file_tmp, './'.$file_name);
           exec("ffmpeg -i $file_name -vn fine.mp3");

           }else{                                                                                                
               print_r($errors);                                                                                
           }
       $target = "http://localhost:8888/client/dynamic/recognize";
       sleep(3);

       if($file_ext == "mp4" or $file_ext == "avi"){
           exec("python /path/client2.py fine.mp3 > output.txt 2> output2.txt");

           $output = exec("cat output.txt");   }
       echo $output;
       }
    ?>
  • Load processed video instead of original video - Rails, Dragonfly

    1er février 2016, par Michael B

    In my Rails 4-Project, I am using Dragonfly to upload images and videos.
    For image-processing I use imagemagick, for videoprocessing I use ffmpeg.

    Videos are uploaded and stored in the folder uploads/videos. After processing, they are stored in public/ffmpeg_videos/

    My question is : How can I use the processed-video instead of the uploaded video ?

    e.g. I use this code in the view, to display a video :

    <video src="&lt;%=@video.video.url%>"></video>

    This successfully loads the original video from the upload-path. But what do I have to change, to load the video from the ffmpeg-path ?

    initializers/dragonfly.rb

    require 'dragonfly'

    # Configure
    Dragonfly.app(:images).configure do
     plugin :imagemagick
     protect_from_dos_attacks false
     secret 'd045734b043b4383a246c5c8daf2d3e31217dc8b030f21861e4fd16c4b72d382'
     url_format '/media/:job/:name'

     datastore :file,
               root_path: Rails.root.join('uploads/images/'),
               server_root: Rails.root.join('uploads')
    end

    Dragonfly.app(:videos).configure do
     secret 'd045734b043b4383a246c5c8daf2d3e31217dc8b030f21861e4fd16c4b72d382'
     url_format "/video/:job/:name"

     datastore :file,
               root_path: Rails.root.join('uploads/videos/'),
               server_root: Rails.root.join('uploads')
    end

    # Logger
    Dragonfly.logger = Rails.logger

    # Mount as middleware
    Rails.application.middleware.use Dragonfly::Middleware, :images
    Rails.application.middleware.use Dragonfly::Middleware, :videos

    # Add model functionality
    if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base)
     ActiveRecord::Base.extend Dragonfly::Model
     ActiveRecord::Base.extend Dragonfly::Model::Validations
    end
  • Ffmpeg converts video of double size of original video with second part without audio

    21 janvier 2020, par mridul4c

    I am converting some videos with below command in ffmpeg

    ffmpeg -y -i source.mp4 -c:a libfdk_aac -ac 2 -ab 128k -c:v libx264 -x264opts keyint=24:min-keyint=24:no-scenecut -crf 18 -b:v 4000k -maxrate 4000k -bufsize 4000k -vf "scale=-1:1080" destination_1080.mp4

    But in some cases the output video is exactly double size of the original and the second part is without audio. Please help.