I have ffmpeg
doing a video conversion in a PHP file and it works as it should. The problem is it takes up to a minute for this to finish. I thought it might be easy to do but I can only get it to work in the background when I use just one command (eg single pass conversion without mp4box) like this
exec("nohup " . $ffmpegPath . " -i " . $srcFile . " -f mp4 -vcodec libx264 -crf 27 -s " . $srcWidth . "x" . $srcHeight . " -an -r 20 " . $destFile . ".mp4 > /dev/null 2>&1 &");
The problem is I need to use three different commands to do a proper conversion though. So far my commands look like this in the PHP file and it works, but with a massive delay:
exec($ffmpegPath . " -y -i " . $srcFile . " -f mp4 -pass 1 -passlogfile " . $video_pass_log . " -vcodec libx264 -vpre ipod640 -b:v 2M -bt 4M -an " . $destFile . ".mp4");
exec($ffmpegPath . " -y -i " . $srcFile . " -f mp4 -pass 2 -passlogfile " . $video_pass_log . " -vcodec libx264 -vpre ipod640 -b:v 2M -bt 4M -acodec libfaac -ac 2 -ar 44100 -ab 96k " . $destFile . ".mp4");
exec($mp4boxpath . " -tmp /tmp -hint " . $destFile . ".mp4");
How can I make the shell exec run in background while PHP continues?
See Is there a way to use shell_exec without waiting for the command to complete?
Adding > /dev/null 2>/dev/null &
will remove the output and runs the command in another process (the &
creates the new process, the >
and 2>
redirects the normal and error output)