You could also use the On2 flix engine SDK, which is the SDK for flix
that you can wrap. It's a com object and I think they just released an
update for a linux version as well.
We use it at work for all of our video conversion and it's pretty solid.
Marc Hoffman wrote:
I'm interested in using ffmpeg. Having never used any server-side
engines/scripting other than a little ASP, I haven't a clue how ffmpeg
gets implented, and their website seems to presume advanced user
knowledge. Can anyone steer me to something that explains how to
implent ffmpeg? For instance, what kind of server, where does the code
sit, what are some typical application scenarios and how were they put
together?
thanks,
Marc
At 09:04 AM 4/11/2006, Arthur Debert wrote:
Hi Gerry > Does anyone know of a server-side application to convert
uploaded > video in mpg, avi, mov or wmv format to > flv? Something
like what youtube.com is doing? I searched the > archives and
couldn't find anything. I don't know what youtube is using but, ffmeg
(http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net) is pretty good. I've been using it
and it's scriptable. It's LGPL licensed. arthur
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