Hi Paul,
Your app doesn't have to install ffmpeg on the user's system - your app
can run it from where it resides in your app's bundle. (Just reference
it in your command line using its full path, not just 'ffmpeg'.)
Phil Davis
On 3/19/22 12:18 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
On 3/19/2022 2:55 PM, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode wrote:
You could use ffmpeg for this.
Here‘s a post where it is described how to do it
https://superuser.com/questions/377343/cut-part-from-video-file-from-start-position-to-end-position-with-ffmpeg
I have (and still am) considering ffmpeg. It was what I was alluding
to with the mention of a command line utility called by shell() in my
original post. To bundle the macOS (~35mb) and Windows (~77mb) adds
that size (or that compressed) to my Standalone, so my app can install
it on the users system (I have the sort of computer novice customers
that you do NOT want to ask to download additional software of).
That's not too bad a size increase as my App sits at about 200-230mb
currently.
Still, I asked the USE-LIST as you never know whether some one out
there has made a widget that could just be part of the standalone app
or someone knows of a clever technique or a smaller utility
Thank you.
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