With the rapid development of audio and video media, we are increasingly exposed to audio and video files in various formats in our lives and work. However, different devices, different occasions and different needs may require audio and video files in different encoding formats. Therefore, transcoding of audio and video files has become an indispensable requirement. In this article, we will introduce how to use PHP and FFMPEG (an open source audio and video codec) to process and transcode audio and video.
First, we need to install FFMPEG on the server. The installation process is relatively cumbersome, but the main steps are as follows:
1.1 Install dependencies
First, we need to install the libraries that FFMPEG depends on. On Ubuntu system, you can use the following command to install:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install autoconf automake build-essential libass-dev libfreetype6-dev libsdl2-dev libtool libva-dev libvdpau-dev libvorbis-dev libxcb1-dev libxcb-shm0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev pkg-config texinfo wget zlib1g-dev
1.2 Download FFMPEG
Then, we need to download the FFMPEG source code, you can go to the official website (https://www.ffmpeg.org) Download the latest version, or use the following command to download:
wget https://www.ffmpeg.org/releases/ffmpeg-4.4.tar.gz tar xvf ffmpeg-4.4.tar.gz
1.3 Compile and install FFMPEG
Next, we need to compile and install FFMPEG, you can use the following command:
cd ffmpeg-4.4 ./configure --enable-shared --disable-static --enable-gpl --enable-libfreetype --enable-libvorbis --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-nonfree make -j8 sudo make install
Compile and install Once completed, we can use FFMPEG on the server.
After understanding the installation process of FFMPEG, we can consider how to use PHP to call FFMPEG to transcode audio and video files. and processing.
2.1 Use the exec function to call FFMPEG
PHP provides the exec function, which can be used to execute commands on the system command line. Therefore, you can use the exec function in PHP to call FFMPEG for audio and video processing. For example, the following code can convert a video file in mp4 format to avi format:
$cmd = "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.avi"; exec($cmd);
2.2 Use PHP extension to encapsulate FFMPEG
Although the exec function can be used to conveniently call FFMPEG, there is a clear Security risk, any command can be executed, therefore, its use is not recommended. To this end, we can use PHP extensions to encapsulate the FFMPEG API to call FFMPEG more conveniently. In PHP, there are two main extensions that can be used to encapsulate FFMPEG: FFMPEG extension (http://ffmpeg-php.sourceforge.net) and PHP-FFMpeg (https://github.com/PHP-FFMpeg/PHP-FFMpeg ).
2.2.1 Using FFMPEG extension
FFMPEG extension can be installed through the PECL tool and can be installed using the following command:
sudo pecl install ffmpeg
After the installation is completed, the extension needs to be added to In the php.ini file, you can add the following lines to the file:
extension=ffmpeg.so
Using the FFMPEG extension, you can easily call the FFMPEG API for audio and video processing. For example, the following code can convert a video file in mp4 format to avi format:
$movie = new ffmpeg_movie("input.mp4"); $cmd = "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.avi"; exec($cmd);
2.2.2 Using PHP-FFMpeg extension
PHP-FFMpeg is a PHP extension based on FFMPEG that provides A unified API is developed for audio and video processing. You can use the following command to install:
composer require php-ffmpeg/php-ffmpeg
After the installation is complete, you can use the following code for audio and video processing:
$ffmpeg = FFMpegFFMpeg::create(); $video = $ffmpeg->open('video.mp4'); $format = new FFMpegFormatVideoWMV(); $format->setAudioCodec("wmav2") ->setVideoCodec("wmv2"); $video->save($format, 'video.wmv');
This article introduces How to use PHP and FFMPEG to process and transcode audio and video. In actual development, it is necessary to choose the appropriate method for audio and video processing and transcoding according to specific needs.
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