Re: getting info from video formats

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Rene Veerman wrote:
USD 1500 for a commercial license :(
That's prohibitively expensive for me atm..

Any other packages that might do the trick?

Well, there's nothing wrong with taking a peek at the source code and get some idea of how they did the information gathering.

Then, build your own downsized version of such a library and use it as you see fit.


On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Aschwin Wesselius <aschwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:aschwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Rene Veerman wrote:
    Hi.

    I want to enable video and flash for my CMS, but that requires that i can
    read at least the dimensions of a video file..

    ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
    get it to work on my avi's:

    C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
    Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-0TV.avi
    identify: Not enough pixel data
    `Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-0TV.avi'.


    So if ImageMagick isn't the tool to use for video files, i wonder if there
    is any other tool that i can use to determine the size of video files.

    I'd like to be able to read as many of the major video formats (AVI, XVID,
    DIVX, QT, etc) as possible.

    Hi,

    Maybe this is something for you:

    http://getid3.sourceforge.net

    I've used an older version a while ago, but it did some video
    recognition too as far as I know.

    It's PHP, so you can look at the source too.
--
    Aschwin Wesselius

    /'What you would like to be done to you, do that to the other....'/




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