I am trying to manage a queue of files waiting to be processed by ffmpeg. A page is run using CRON that runs through a database of files waiting to be processed. The page then builds the commands and sends them to the command line using exec()
.
However, when the PHP page is run from the command line or CRON, it runs the exec()
OK, but does not return to the PHP page to continue updating the database and other functions.
Example:
<?php
$cmd = "ffmpeg inpupt.mpg output.m4v";
exec($cmd . ' 2>&1', $output, $return);
//Page continues...but not executed
$update = mysql_query("UPDATE.....");
?>
When this page is run from the command line, the command is run using exec()
but then the rest of the page is not executed. I think the problem may be that I am running a command using exec()
in a page run from the command line.
Is it possible to run a PHP page in full from the command line which includes exec()
?
Or is there a better way of doing this?
Thank you.
exec()
time should not count towards it on U*ix, but try to raise theset_time_limit()
for your script.exec()
output is visible in the command line, then just stops and does not return to the PHP page.system()
instead ofexec()
. In PHP both behave similar, but actually use different system calls (in case a shell failure result causes your script termination).