After restarting the Webserver it’s showing the extension correctly on the ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 > ln -s /usr/local/lib/php.ini /etc/php ffmpeg-php-0.6. I just add the ffmpeg extension information on that file and linked it to “/etc/php.ini”. Lastly I found there is any php.ini placed under ‘/etc’ directory and I found one php.ini file is placed under ‘ /usr/lib/php.ini“. The second issue I’m facing is, I can’t find any “php.ini” which is using on server level. Now I can see that ffmpeg is installed on php cli ~ > php -r 'phpinfo() ' | grep "ffmpeg"įfmpeg libavformat version => Lavf52.31.0 What I’m doing is I have uploaded the ruby binary from my Centos5.4 repository which kept on installation > ls No ruby package installed on the server and yum will not help to install from Red/centos repository. While installing flvtool2 which throws me an error, So I need to use 64bit binary from rpmforge. Install FFMPEG Update rpmforge for 32 bit OS versions: wget rpm -ivh rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.1. I’m planning to use rpmforge repository to get all ffmpeg packages for yum installation > uname -i This tutorial will help you to install FFMPEG on cPanel / CensOS server. configure & make & make install No FFmpeg checkout, press enter to download one with git or CTRL+C to. Today, I’ve got a task to install ffmpeg and enable it on php in whm/Cpanel live server. Hello, IM triyng to install ffmpeg in centos 6 with cpanel following this guide: How to Install ffmpeg cPanel Admins In this point i have problems: cd /usr/local/src/mplayer.
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