Am 20.07.2014 22:32, schrieb Jan Ehrhardt: > Reindl Harald in gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.user (Sun, 20 Jul 2014 18:27:40 > +0200): >> Am 20.07.2014 17:13, schrieb Jan Ehrhardt: >> >>> If you want direct access from within PHP to the videofiles, I would not >>> recommend ffmpeg-php. With some trouble you can get it to compile, but >>> only with FFmpeg 0.6: >> >> unacceptable - WTF 0.6?! >> don't recommned such crap in the public > > Which part of 'I would not recommend ffmpeg-php' escaped your attention?
ok - better said "don't mention" >>> There is e new PHP extension which uses FFmpeg: php-av. >>> Documentation: https://github.com/chung-leong/av/wiki >> >> and what can that stuff do? >> nothing! > > I have never used php-av, so I cannot really comment on that. I just > wanted to point out there is a new kid on the block. the link you posted lists the functions > FYI: I am still using ffmpeg-php, for 2 purposes. FFmpeg-php is by far > the easiest way to make a thumbnail of a frame in a videofile. All other > methods I know of use calls to the OS. That is much more a security risk > than using even an old ffmpeg-php that is bullshit ffmpeg-0.6 is vulnerable in thousands of ways and only beause there is a library wrapper don't remove the bugs - allow to access it a arvitary file and you are done such OS calls are typically done via cronjobs and very restricted CLI calls and not directly running in the webservers context at all
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