Question

Does someone know if it's even possible (in PHP) to take a frame/thumbnail from a quicktime movie on the server?

Something like the usual GD thumbnail generation, but for .mov files.

note: I'm using dreamhost, so I don't have more than web-panel access to the server.

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Solution

Dreamhost provides a shared ffmpeg binary in /usr/bin/ffmpeg, so you should definitely be able to call ffmpeg from php by using the system() or shell_exec() functions. The Dreamhost wiki has also an entry providing directions on how to install and configure ffmpeg-php..

OTHER TIPS

I don't remember having any way of doing that in pure-php :-(

Generally, the choosen solution is to call ffmepg in command-line, with stuff like shell_exec
But, if you can't install software on your server, this will probably not be possible (I doubt your hosting provider bundles ffmepg on their servers)


There is even an extension to use ffmpeg from PHP without having to call it via command line : ffmpeg-php

But, as it's a PHP extension (and not just a bunch of PHP scripts), you'll have to install it on your server -- and we're probably back to the same problem :-(


Searching a bit, I found AllBrand.nu Automagic Thumbnailer ; they say (quoting) :

Features:

    * ...
    * Supports jpeg, gif, png, wbmp and video files
    * ...

Requirements:

    * PHP capable web server with GD support
    * ...

But it doesn't seem to be really known... So not sure it works well, nor that it's a good solution...


Anyaway... Good luck !
And if you find some working / nice solution, don't forget to let us know !

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