If it successfully worked, video.mpg got saved in your current working directory. If needed you can change filenames to absolute paths.
To check if exec()
function ran successfully you can pass the third argument to get the exit status:
exec('ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg video.mpg', $output, $exit_status);
If successful, $exit_status
will got 0
value, so:
if ($exit_status === 0) {
// ran fine
} else {
// failed...
}
If it's failling you might want to get errors on $output
. You can move STDERR
to STDOUT
ignoring original STDOUT
this way:
exec('ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg video.mpg 2>&1 >/dev/null', $output, $exit_status);
Then you could dump $output
to see what you got on STDERR
:
if ($exit_status !== 0) {
print implode("\n", $output);
}
If the video.mpg file already exists the command will get stuck, you might want to pass -y
flag to ffmpeg
to overwrite any existing file:
exec('ffmpeg -y -f image2 -i image%d.jpg video.mpg 2>&1 >/dev/null', $output, $exit_status);