On 3/21/07, Antony Dovgal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 03/21/2007 12:08 PM, Tijnema ! wrote:
> Like i said, video resizing might be useful for sites like youtube.
I'm sure they don't do it each time the video is viewed.
Nope, they do it when uploading the video.
> And what i'm trying to do with audio is more extending the limits of
> PHP. Ever wanted to become a web DJ?
Nope.
Some others might ;)
and there are of course a lot of ohter possibilities of usage.
>> There is a bunch of mature opensource utilities (transcoder, lame, oggenc
etc.) and you
>> can always use them to convert WAV to MP3 and AVI to OGG, it's just a matter
of implementation.
> What about WMA? do you know a library/encoder dat does convert from/to WMA?
That windows-only format? I've never seen anybody using it.
Well, i got huge music collection out here, just checking my main dir
with 3104 songs, it says 2674 MP3, 320 WMA and 110 other file formats.
> Well, video files are just a set of frames, so if a PECL extension is
> able to read video files, they already need to be decoded, and so, all
> work is done already, it shoudl be very easy to also create other
> formats then.
Are you really going to create videos on the fly?
Yeah why not? what about setting up a stream? Having an movie showed
at your homepage where you create that videos from your admin panel :)
Tijnema
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Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
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