This package provides an integration with FFmpeg for Laravel. Laravel's Filesystem handles the storage of the files.
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FFmpeg is a free and open source software project consisting of a suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams. At its core is the command-line ffmpeg
tool itself, designed for processing of video and audio files. It is widely used for format transcoding, basic editing (trimming and concatenation), video scaling, video post-production effects and standards compliance (SMPTE, ITU).
This package provides an integration with FFmpeg for Laravel. Laravel's Filesystem handles the storage of the files.
📼 Package media content for online streaming(DASH and HLS) using FFmpeg
FFmpegPHP is a pure OO PHP port of ffmpeg-php library that was written in C. It adds an easy to use, object-oriented API for accessing and retrieving information from video and audio files. It has methods for returning frames from movie files as images that can be manipulated using PHP's image functions. This works well for automatically creatin…
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