As for interfacing with the ffmpeg binary you may want to have a look
into the ImagickShell adapter[1] which comes with the plugin for a
working example. Regarding the (blocking) on the fly manipulation,
I've been using (as cricket pointed out) a queue for spinning the task
off to workers. My favourite queue server is beanstalkd which I also
wrote a plugin for.
- David
[1] http://github.com/davidpersson/media/blob/1.3/vendors/media/adapter/imagick_shell.php
On 21 Jan., 19:11, Deine Mutter
<heyichwuerdgernwissenwerdub...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> okay, i'll look into it, since i am in need of a working adapter. it
> might however take some time since my personal resources are scarce as
> well.
>
> besides, have you ever considered implementing a built-in
> functionality that outsources the version generation of uploaded media
> to a cron job? a basic setup would probably be rather simple, just
> marking respective data sets in the table as "todo" or sth alike and
> treating them as nonexistent in the application as long as they're in
> this state. it just occurs to me, because especially video
> manipulation shouldn't be something you do on the fly.
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