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    I have tried with below command

    


    sudo apt-get install ffmpeg=3.0.10

    


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  • Returning shell_exec as string PHP detecting BPM with soundtouch/soundstrech

    23 janvier 2016, par Jeff

    I am working on a php function used to upload a .wav to server (along with converting to mp3 and creating waveform image png) , and within the function I would like it to use soundtouch / soundstrech to detect the B.P.M. (Beats Per Minute). I know it will not be the most accurate but for my purposes it will be all I need.

    I was able to get the B.P.M. of a .wav file using soundtouch / soundstrech along with ffmpeg within a test.php file using deven’s php-bpm-detect wrapper But When I try to integrate it within my PHP function it returns the B.P.M. as zero.

    I am wondering if there is a simpler way to get the bpm as a string from the following shell exec without having to use a separate php library ?

    I would like to perform this and have it return as a string :

    $song_bpm = shell_exec('soundstretch ' . $file_path . ' -bpm');

    test.php (This works and returns the proper bpm :)

    <?php
    require "class.bpm.php";
    $wavfile = "38a2819c20.wav";
    $bpm_detect = new bpm_detect($wavfile);  
    $test = $bpm_detect->detectBPM();
    echo ' bpm of ' . $wavfile . ' is: ' . $test . ' ';
    ?>

    PHP Function : (returns bpm as zero)

    function upload_a_sound($user_id, $file_temp, $file_extn, $name, $uploader, $keywords) {
       $timecode = substr(md5(time()), 0, 10);
       $mp3name = 'beats/' . $timecode . '.mp3';
       $file_path = 'beats/' . $timecode . '.wav';
       move_uploaded_file($file_temp, $file_path);
       shell_exec('ffmpeg -i ' . $file_path . ' -vn -ar 44100 -ac 2 -ab 192k -f mp3 ' . $mp3name . '');
       require ('classAudioFile.php'); // This creates a spectogram .png file of .wav
       $AF = new AudioFile;
       $AF->loadFile($file_path);
       $AF->visual_width=200;
       $AF->visual_height=200;
       $AF->visual_graph_color="#c491db";
       $AF->visual_background_color="#000000";
       $AF->visual_grid=false;
       $AF->visual_border=false;
       $AF->visual_graph_mode=0;
       $AF->getVisualization ('images/song/' . $timecode . '.png');
       $imageloc = 'images/song/' . $timecode . '.png';
       require ('class.bpm.php'); //Deseven's class to get bpm,
       $bpm_detect = new bpm_detect($file_path);  
       $song_bpm = $bpm_detect->detectBPM(); //when used here this returns 0
       mysql_query("INSERT INTO `content` VALUES ('', '', '$name', '$uploader', '$keywords', '$file_path', '$imageloc', '$mp3name', '$song_bpm')"); // I will update this to mysqli soon, for now it works
    }

    I also found this which works, but not when I integrate it into my function :

    // create new files, because we don't want to override the old files
    $wavFile = $filename . ".wav";
    $bpmFile = $filename . ".bpm";

    //convert to wav file with ffmpeg
    $exec = "ffmpeg -loglevel quiet -i \"" . $filename . "\" -ar 32000 -ac 1 \"" . $wavFile . "\"";
    $output = shell_exec($exec);

    // now execute soundstretch with the newly generated wav file, write the result into a file
    $exec = "soundstretch \"" . $wavFile . "\" -bpm  2> " . $bpmFile;
    shell_exec($exec);

    // read and parse the file
    $output = file_get_contents($bpmFile);
    preg_match_all("!(?:^|(?<=\s))[0-9]*\.?[0-9](?=\s|$)!is", $output, $match);

    // don't forget to delete the new generated files
    unlink($wavFile);
    unlink($bpmFile);

    // here we have the bpm
    echo $match[0][2];