i beleive VideoZilla has a server side component as well:

http://www.videozilla.net/

On 4/11/06, Duncan Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I recently setup ffmpeg on a shared host, i use Dreamhost, i believe it's
> Debian.  It took me a couple days to track down all the information and
> quite a few compiles, i won't tell you how many, before i got it right.  I'm
> also not really strong in this department either though so that might
> attribute to the amount of times i had to compile everything.  You have to
> compile lame first then compile ffmpeg with lame if you want to output audio
> with your video.  I use php as that's what is on my server but i'm sure it's
> just as easy to use anything else.
>
> I'm having a difficult time getting everything to work properly in a windows
> environment using apache but i haven't really had much of a chance to really
> dig in.
>
> Sönke has a nice little setup / tutorial that walks you through the setup of
> FFMPEG, LAME and a few others on windows...
>
> http://soenkerohde.com/tutorials/ffmpeg/
>
> i documented my setup process on dreamhost thoroughly, not sure if that will
> be any help to you though..
>
> Dunc
>
>
>
> On 4/11/06, Marc Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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