We're using ffmpeg in our implementation.

We had to use a database as our intermediary and allow users to upload video 
then run a scheduler(custom c# console app) that then grab the SQL to determine 
what's next and performs the query given.

Then, update your database to reflect the change :). Should be easy for you!

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On Apr 12, 2013, at 10:41 AM, Bobby Murdock <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a windows user running OM3.0 and need to install ffmpeg for 
> openmeetings.  I have the static build and tried that but the video does not 
> play back.  Can someone give me instructions on how to install with the 
> static version of ffmpeg?  Notes from the version of ffmpeg I have are as 
> follows
> FFmpeg version: 2013-04-01 git-599866f
>   libavutil      52. 24.100 / 52. 24.100
>   libavcodec     55.  2.100 / 55.  2.100
>   libavformat    55.  1.100 / 55.  1.100
>   libavdevice    55.  0.100 / 55.  0.100
>   libavfilter     3. 48.105 /  3. 48.105
>   libswscale      2.  2.100 /  2.  2.100
>   libswresample   0. 17.102 /  0. 17.102
>   libpostproc    52.  2.100 / 52.  2.100
>  
> This FFmpeg build was configured with:
>   --enable-gpl
>   --enable-version3
>   --disable-w32threads
>   --enable-avisynth
>   --enable-bzlib
>   --enable-fontconfig
>   --enable-frei0r
>   --enable-gnutls
>   --enable-libass
>   --enable-libbluray
>   --enable-libcaca
>   --enable-libfreetype
>   --enable-libgsm
>   --enable-libilbc
>   --enable-libmp3lame
>   --enable-libopencore-amrnb
>   --enable-libopencore-amrwb
>   --enable-libopenjpeg
>   --enable-libopus
>   --enable-librtmp
>   --enable-libschroedinger
>   --enable-libsoxr
>   --enable-libspeex
>   --enable-libtheora
>   --enable-libtwolame
>   --enable-libvo-aacenc
>   --enable-libvo-amrwbenc
>   --enable-libvorbis
>   --enable-libvpx
>   --enable-libx264
>   --enable-libxavs
>   --enable-libxvid
>   --enable-zlib
>  
>  
> Bobby Murdock
> GSC IT Deptartment
> Network Engineer/ Internet Analyst
> 804.320.7101 ext 249
>  

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