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php-general Digest 4 Sep 2006 21:43:36 -0000 Issue 4329

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Date: Mon Sep 04 2006 - 16:43:36 CDT


php-general Digest 4 Sep 2006 21:43:36 -0000 Issue 4329

Topics (messages 241349 through 241358):

Re: Join more pdf files into one
        241349 by: cajbecu
        241356 by: tedd

Video uploading with PHP -> convert to flash on the fly?
        241350 by: Merlin
        241351 by: Paul Scott
        241352 by: Merlin
        241353 by: Paul Scott
        241354 by: André Medeiros
        241355 by: Alex Turner

Re: local php.ini not recognized in php 5.1.x?
        241357 by: Marten Lehmann

Re: Crazy behavior...
        241358 by: Jochem Maas

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Hello,

I have to join more pdf files into single one (that will be available
for download) and i must to that from PHP. I have read the documentation
from php.net/pdf adn php.net/clibpdf but no ring.
How can I do that?

Thanks in advance, cheers.

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At 11:42 AM +0300 9/4/06, cajbecu wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have to join more pdf files into single one (that will be available
>for download) and i must to that from PHP. I have read the documentation
>from php.net/pdf adn php.net/clibpdf but no ring.
>How can I do that?
>
>Thanks in advance, cheers.

Check Concatenate PDF files:

http://fpdi.setasign.de/index.php?p=demo

hth's

tedd
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Hi there,

looks like video uploading goes mainstream. Loads of sites are adding
video upload capabilities. That is what I would like to add to my webapp
as well. Currently only picture upload is available via PHP and image
functions.

Can somebody please point me to a start on how to convert the video
files on the fly during upload into flash video? Similar to the image
functions available with php? Is there a modul available, any 3rd party
software you would recommend?

Thank you for any hint,

Merlin

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On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 10:59 +0200, Merlin wrote:

> Can somebody please point me to a start on how to convert the video
> files on the fly during upload into flash video? Similar to the image

If you are using *NIX you can use ffmpeg and something like system() or
passthrough(); to achieve some pretty impressive results.

--Paul

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Paul Scott schrieb:
> On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 10:59 +0200, Merlin wrote:
>
>> Can somebody please point me to a start on how to convert the video
>> files on the fly during upload into flash video? Similar to the image
>
> If you are using *NIX you can use ffmpeg and something like system() or
> passthrough(); to achieve some pretty impressive results.
>
> --Paul
>
>
>
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Hi Paul,

thank you for the hint. ffmpeg seams to be a good way to create
thumbnails out of the video, but how to convert it on the fly to flash
video?

Regards,

Merlin

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On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 11:50 +0200, Merlin wrote:
> thank you for the hint. ffmpeg seams to be a good way to create
> thumbnails out of the video, but how to convert it on the fly to flash
> video?

PHP extension called ming. Look for it somewhere on opaque.net

I am not sure if ming is still supported, but it used to be a really
cool extension. I have used it a lot to create flash movies in a mapping
application.

--Paul

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ffmpeg _DOES_ convert to flash video (FLV).

On 9/4/06, Paul Scott <pscottuwc.ac.za> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 11:50 +0200, Merlin wrote:
> > thank you for the hint. ffmpeg seams to be a good way to create
> > thumbnails out of the video, but how to convert it on the fly to flash
> > video?
>
> PHP extension called ming. Look for it somewhere on opaque.net
>
> I am not sure if ming is still supported, but it used to be a really
> cool extension. I have used it a lot to create flash movies in a mapping
> application.
>
> --Paul
>
>
>
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Merlin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> looks like video uploading goes mainstream. Loads of sites are adding
> video upload capabilities. That is what I would like to add to my webapp
> as well. Currently only picture upload is available via PHP and image
> functions.
>
> Can somebody please point me to a start on how to convert the video
> files on the fly during upload into flash video? Similar to the image
> functions available with php? Is there a modul available, any 3rd party
> software you would recommend?
>
> Thank you for any hint,
>
> Merlin
If you are windows, maybe you could have a look at the swf encoder in
camstudio:

http://www.camstudio.org/

AJ

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Hi,

> I have also been trying to figure this out. Have you came to any
> conclusions? I have done some searching and so far haven't found any
> answers. Is there anyone else on the list that can shed some light on this?

noone seems to know but the problem still exists, so I filed a bug
report: http://bugs.php.net/38714

Regards
Marten

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Alex Turner wrote:
> Peter,
>
> When it arrives at the browser, via ajax, I am guessing that you then put it into the page view .innerHTML or some other method.
>
> I suspect your problem revolves around asking the browser to do stuff it should not really have to do.
>
> There are two issues I would like to highlight with the html.
>
> 1) You are mixing TH and TD on the same row. You should be using styles to set the different presentations of the elements.

TD and TH are not about 'presentation of elements' but about the semantics of the elements.
TD and TH are allowed in a single row.