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| Recipes
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| =======
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| 
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| Initializing FFMpeg
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| -------------------
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| 
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| In the examples  we will show you, we assume we work in an environnment where
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| FFMpeg has been initialized to ``$ffmpeg`` var ; there are two ways to
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| initialize the environment.
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| 
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| PHP-FFMpeg supports both ``avconv`` and legacy ``ffmpeg``. If both are installed 
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| on your system, ``avconv`` will be loaded in priority. Please read the dedicated 
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| chapter below if you want to load ``FFMpeg``.
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| 
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| Load FFMpeg automatically
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The easiest way to initialize ``FMpeg`` it is to call the loader ; this will
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| look in your PATH environment variable to find ffmpeg/avconv binary :
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     use Monolog\Logger;
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|     use Monolog\Handler\NullHandler;
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|     use FFMpeg\FFMpeg;
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| 
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|     // Create a logger
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|     $logger = new Logger('MyLogger');
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|     $logger->pushHandler(new NullHandler());
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| 
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|     // You have to pass a Monolog logger
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|     // This logger provides some usefull infos about what's happening
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|     $ffmpeg = FFMpeg::load($logger);
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| 
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| .. note:: FFMpeg and FFProbe both requires a logger with gives feedback about
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|     what's happening. By passing a NullHandler to the logger, you will disable 
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|     the log system.
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| 
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| 
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| Use custom binary
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| You can also initialize with a custom path to the binary :
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     $ffmpeg = new FFMpeg('/usr/local/src/ffmpeg/bin/ffmpeg', $logger);
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| 
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| Defining formats
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| ----------------
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| 
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| Two base format interface are given by PHP-FFMpeg : ``FFMpeg\Format\Audio`` and
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| ``FFMpeg\Format\Video``. ``Video`` is an extension of ``Audio``.
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| By implementing one of these interface, you're ready to encode a video.
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| 
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| But you format can implement more than these interfaces ; PHP-FFMpeg provides a 
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| set of interfaces to transcode, resize and resample audio / video.
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| 
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| PHP-FFMpeg also provides a set of default audio and video usefull formats for
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| web usages.
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| 
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| Encode a video
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| To encode a video, you have to define the target format. A format is an object
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| that implements ``FFMpeg\Format\Video``
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| 
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| The following example initialize a Ogg format and encodes a `Video.mpeg` to a
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| target file `file.ogv` :
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video\Ogg;
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| 
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|     $oggFormat = new Ogg();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($oggFormat, 'file.ogv')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| .. note:: ``FFmpeg`` methods always return the object itself so you can chain
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|     multiple methods.
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| 
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| Encode for HTML5
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| PHP-FFMpeg provides three video format out of the box : HTML5 video formats.
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| These formats are available as these objects :
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| 
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\WebM``
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\X264``
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\Ogg``
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video;
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| 
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|     $webMFormat = new Video\WebM();
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|     $webMFormat->setDimensions(320, 240)
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|         ->setFrameRate(15)
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|         ->setGopSize(25);
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|     $x264Format = new Video\X264();
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|     $x264Format->setDimensions(320, 240)
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|         ->setFrameRate(15)
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|         ->setGopSize(25);
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| 
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|     $oggFormat = new Video\Ogg();
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|     $oggFormat->setDimensions(320, 240)
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|         ->setFrameRate(15)
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|         ->setGopSize(25);
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($webMFormat, 'file.webm')
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|         ->encode($x264Format, 'file.mp4')
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|         ->encode($oggFormat, 'file.ogv')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| .. note:: Use PHP-MP4Box to make it compatible with pseudo stream !
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| 
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| Create your own media type
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| It is very easy to define the media type you want as target. All you need to 
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| do is implement the ``FFMpeg\Format\Video`` interface
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     namespace Foo\Bar;
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| 
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video;
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| 
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|     class MyFormat implements Video
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|     {
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|         public function getKiloBitrate()
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|         {
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|             return 1500;
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|         }
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| 
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|         public function getExtraParams()
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|         {
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|             return '';
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     $format = new MyFormat();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($format, 'file.mp4')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| PHP-FFmpeg brings more interfaces for your video formats : 
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\Resamplable``
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\Resizable``
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\Transcodable`` 
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|  - ``FFMpeg\Format\Video\Interactive``
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| 
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| .. note:: You can combine these features in one video format.
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| 
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| Advanced media type
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| This section present basic usage of the different interfaces. You can combine 
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| them in your own format.
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| 
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| Resizable
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| +++++++++
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| 
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| This interface provide an easy way to resize a video
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| The example below resizes a video by half.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     namespace Foo\Bar;
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| 
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Dimension;
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video\Resizable;
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| 
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|     class MyFormat implements Resizable
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|     {
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|         public function getComputedDimensions($originalWidth, $originalHeight)
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|         {
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|             return new Dimension(round($originalWidth / 2), round($originalHeight / 2));
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|         }
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| 
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|     }
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| 
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|     $format = new MyFormat();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($format, 'file.mp4')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| 
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| Resamplable
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| +++++++++++
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| 
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| This interface provide an easy way to resample a video
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| The example below resample the video at 15 frame per second with a keyframe 
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| every 30 image.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     namespace Foo\Bar;
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| 
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video\Resamplable;
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| 
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|     class MyFormat implements Resamplable
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|     {
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|         public function getFrameRate()
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|         {
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|             return 15;
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|         }
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| 
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|         public function getGOPSize()
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|         {
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|             return 30;
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|         }
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| 
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|     }
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| 
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|     $format = new MyFormat();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($format, 'file.mp4')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| Interactive
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| +++++++++++
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| 
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| This interface provide a method to list available codec for the format
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| The example below provide a format object listing available videocodec for
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| flash video.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     namespace Foo\Bar;
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| 
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video\Interactive;
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| 
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|     class MyFormat implements Interactive
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|     {
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|         
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|         public function getVideoCodec()
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|         {
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|             return 'libx264';
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|         }
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| 
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|         public function getAvailableVideoCodecs()
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|         {
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|             return array('libx264', 'flv');
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     $format = new MyFormat();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mpeg')
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|         ->encode($format, 'file.mp4')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| Adding custom commandline options
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| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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| 
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| If you need to add custom FFmpeg command line option, you can use the 
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| ``FFMpeg\Format\Audio::getExtraParams`` method.
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| As Video extends Audio, it is also available in any format.
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| 
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| The following example shows a getExtraParams usage for aac encoding. With the
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| latest FFMPeg version, aac encoding can be executed with command parameters
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| ``-strict experimental``. Here is what happens if you do not add this extra
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| parameter : 
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| 
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| .. code-block:: php
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| 
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|     <?php
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|     namespace Foo\Bar;
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| 
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Audio\Transcodable;
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|     use FFMpeg\Format\Video;
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| 
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|     class MyFormat implements Video, Transcodable
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|     {
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|         
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|         public function getAudioCodec()
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|         {
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|             return 'aac';
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|         }
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| 
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|         public function getKiloBitrate()
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|         {
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|             return 128;
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|         }
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| 
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|         public function getExtraParams()
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|         {
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|             return '-strict experimental';
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     $format = new MyFormat();
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| 
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|     $ffmpeg->open('Video.mp4')
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|         ->encode($format, 'output-aac.mp4')
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|         ->close();
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| FFProbe recipes
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| ---------------
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