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Querying an audio/video file for information
4 juin 2013, par TRiGI want a PHP function which receives the path to a file and returns an array of information about it. The PHP file can call FFmpeg.
Returned data should be something like
Array(
[mime] => video/ogg
[container] => Ogg
[video] => Theora
[audio] => Vorbis
[duration] => 20.3 // in seconds
)
Array(
[mime] => audio/ogg
[container] => Ogg
[video] =>
[audio] => FLAC
[duration] => 3
)
Array(
[mime] => image/gif
[container] => GIF
[video] => Animated GIF
[audio] =>
[duration] => 2
)
Array(
[mime] => video/webm
[container] => WebM
[video] => VP8
[audio] => Vorbis
[duration] => 900.7
)
false // not a media fileI've never worked with FFmpeg or with PHP's
shell_exec()
function, but it seems that FFmpeg will give information about videos (or audio files) in a fairly hard-to-parse format. I assume that something like this is possible, though. -
fate : split off Ut Video codec FATE tests into their own file
14 décembre 2011, par Diego Biurrunfate : split off Ut Video codec FATE tests into their own file
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fate : split off lossless video and audio FATE tests into their own files
14 décembre 2011, par Diego Biurrunfate : split off lossless video and audio FATE tests into their own files