echo '<strong>This example shows you how to access the information about your ffmpeg installation.</strong><br /><br />'; $ignore_demo_files = true; // load the examples configuration require_once 'example-config.php'; // require the library require_once '../phpvideotoolkit.' . $use_version . '.php'; // temp directory $tmp_dir = PHPVIDEOTOOLKIT_EXAMPLE_ABSOLUTE_BATH . 'tmp/'; // start ffmpeg class $toolkit = new PHPVideoToolkit($tmp_dir); // get the ffmpeg info $info = $toolkit->getFFmpegInfo(); // determine the type of support for ffmpeg-php echo '<strong>FFmpeg-PHP Support</strong><br />'; // determine if ffmpeg-php is supported $has_ffmpeg_php_support = $toolkit->hasFFmpegPHPSupport(); // you can also determine if it has ffmpeg php support with below // $has_ffmpeg_php_support = $info['ffmpeg-php-support']; switch ($has_ffmpeg_php_support) { case 'module': echo 'Congratulations you have the FFmpeg-PHP module installed.'; break; case 'emulated': echo 'You haven\'t got the FFmpeg-PHP module installed, however you can use the PHPVideoToolkit\'s adapter\'s to emulate FFmpeg-PHP.<br /><strong>Note:</strong> It is recommended that if you heavily use FFmpeg-PHP that you install the module.'; break; case false: echo 'You have no support at all for FFmpeg-PHP.'; break; } echo '<br /><br /><strong>This is the information that is accessible about your install of FFmpeg.</strong><br />'; echo '<pre>';