27 jun 2008 kl. 09.05 skrev inf200528@xxxxxxxxxx:
SORRY, IN THE LAST EMAIL I DONT SAY WHAT TYPE OF VIDEO I WAS WORKING,
I AM WORKING WITH VIDEO .MOV
THANKS.
I am working with videos and I need to Know how I can obtain the
duration of the videos
I had a formula that did not need any function of php, but i lost
de page, please i need any help with this.
Sorry for my english, i am from Cuba.
Lester..Univ de Cienfuegos..Informatica 3 Año
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First of all, I think it's not necessary for you to apologize for
your skills in the English language. Sometimes I feel that some
members of this list tend to think that it is funny when somebody is
not able to express him-/herself to 100% when English is not the
native language. I think it is wrong to make fun of something like
that. Not everyone subscribing to this list is a lecturer in english.
Now something that might help you to find a solution. Depending on
your operating system, there are definitely several different
solutions out there that are able to get the information you are
looking for. Have a look at the command line tool "ffmpeg". This
package is able to convert many different movie formats (it's like
ImageMagick, but for movie files) and to retrieve some information
from movie files.
Have a look at
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/
http://ffmpeg-php.sourceforge.net/
An other option could be Apple Quicktime. There are some command line
tools out there that interact with Quicktime. Google for "quicktime
command line tool" and see if you find something useful.
Regards,
//frank
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