PHP - Encoding An Audio File With Php (converting From Caf)... Using Lame?
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So I have .caf files that are recorded from my iOS applications and uploaded to my server. Ultimately I want to play these recordings within my website using jPlayer (a jQuery plugin: http://www.jplayer.org), which means they need to be converted from the .caf format. The encoding cannot be done on the mobile device, or so I am told, being that it is too processor intensive. This leaves the webserver... So far I've had very little luck finding any way to convert the file using PHP. I assumed that it would be easy enough to use something like LAME to encode the caf into a mp3. I've seen a few cryptic references to doing exactly this in my google searches, but no definitive information. Can anybody shed some light on the situation? Thanks. Similar TutorialsHi, I have limited experience of using PHP, but having done some searching around it would seem that it is possible to convert audio files that are uploaded through a web page to mp3 using ffmpeg. The audio files would be uploaded using the Uploadify script to subfolders that are named according to the user's login. I would need the PHP script to be able to process all audio files that are either not in MP3 format, or are in MP3 format but greater than 192kbps, deleting the original file after the conversion. Am I right in thinking that this could be achieved using PHP, and if so, can anyone get me started with some code, or a link to a webpage with some code? Also, I am currently using Hostpapa for hosting my website, and I understand that they don't include ffmpeg, and also don't allow ssh. I read on one website that I could still install a compiled version of ffmpeg on a shared server, but I am not sure if this means that it would work on Hostpapa, or whether I would need to change my host to get ffmpeg working. Any advice on any of this would be welcome! Thanks, Nick Hi, I have few files which i need to display in correct format and also save in db to use. My problem is here is my code: $file = "C:\\file.txt"; $data = file_get_contents($file); $data = '<pre>'; $data .= mb_convert_encoding($file, 'UTF-8', 'ISO-8859-1'); $data .= '</pre>'; echo $data; but when i echo $data i get weird characters . here is result http://paste2.org/p/1361878 Thanks for any help. Hi, I want to force download an asf (audio) file, i have found a script, but it is not for asf but pdf, i was searching for mime types, but not sure what asf classifies? <?php // your file to upload $file = '2007_SalaryReport.pdf'; header("Expires: 0"); header("Last-Modified: " . gmdate("D, d M Y H:i:s") . " GMT"); header("Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate"); header("Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0", false); header("Pragma: no-cache"); header("Content-type: application/pdf"); // tell file size header('Content-length: '.filesize($file)); // set file name header('Content-disposition: attachment; filename='.basename($file)); readfile($file); // Exit script. So that no useless data is output-ed. exit; ?> i found this page http://www.utoronto.ca/web/htmldocs/book/book-3ed/appb/mimetype.html#audi so sould it be audio/x-wav? Thanks, Ted Hello i need help, I am creating a small social networking website in which i want dat a user can upload music files as well with some descriptions ,the description and file path should be stored in database and the mp3 file should be stored in a seprate folder i want a PHP script for this. If any one knows it then please help me. Hi,
I am trying to build an webapp (PHP script) to display a waveform of my audio (mp3/wav) file same as VocalPitchMonitor app spmething like this This script gets input file from user and then it shows the waveform with notations(music), which has defined and stored in database. I tried https://github.com/boyhagemann/Wave and https://github.com/afreiday/php-waveform-png. with some customized settings. But it generates a wave like this
Is there any script similar to this? or how can i do this? Please suggest I really like how Blob and Long blob handle pictures so I decided to try it with audio...I can get the file to upload fine but my problem using the file once its in the database... This is kind of what I am doing. This is my file called get_audio.php: Code: [Select] <?php mysql_connect("localhost","root","") or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("my_db") or die(mysql_error()); $id = addslashes($_REQUEST['id']); $audio = mysql_query("SELECT* FROM wineAudio_tbl WHERE audio_id=$id"); $audio = mysql_fetch_assoc($audio); $audio = $audio['audioFile']; header("Content-type: audio/mp3"); echo $audio; ?> When I want to use the audio I would just have a link something like this: Code: [Select] <a href="get_audio.php?id=12" target="_blank">Play Audio</a> When you click on the "Play Audio" button it opens a browser mp3 player, but does not start the file.. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong ? Hi, i have the following code: where i want the sound to only play during the false part of the IF statement but currently it always plays on every reload, and even if the IF = true any ideas? ive tried autoplay="0" also
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<embed src="beep.wav" autostart="false" width="0" height="0" id="sound1" enablejavascript="true"> + <script> function PlaySound(soundObj) { var sound = document.getElementById(soundObj); sound.Play(); } </script> + if( isset( $json['Data'] ) ){ echo "<b>Success</b>"; echo "</br>"; echo $data.' x ' .$tqty; echo "</br>"; } else { echo "Error"; echo "</br>"; echo $json['Message']; echo '<script> PlaySound("Sound1"); </script>'; }
Hi. So I've coded many a file upload form and never had any trouble. Until now. For some reason when I try to upload MP3 files, I'll hit submit and the page just reloads. Once it does so, the file upload field is once again blank. What's odd is that images and documents upload just fine. It's only audio tracks that cause the page to reload and clear. My php.ini max file upload size is at this point set to 100M, and the files I'm trying to upload are under 10M. Any ideas? Here's the form code, just to post it-- pretty basic. I'm at a loss here.... Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks very much. <form action="test.php" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="POST"/> <input type = "file" name = "audio" /> <p><input type ="submit" name="submit" value="do it."/><p> </form> Hello, i am currently getting an Microsoft Excel formatted text file whose save type is .Txt from a URL.I used to open it and will change the save type as excel file. Please suggest whether we can do this with php code. currently my code is like this, <? php copy("http://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/airportdata_5010/menu/emergencyplanexport.cfm?Region=&District=&State=&County=&City=LAS%20VEGAS&Use=&Certification=","./contactsexport.xls"); ?> where as the contactsexport.xls type is .Txt which i need it in .xls Thanks in Advance. This topic has been moved to Other Web Server Software. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=351144.0 the info posts beautifully i just canst seem to get the button to auto click or submit, tried numerous ways! help Code: [Select] <?php require_once "../store/paypal/utility.php"; require_once "../store/paypal/constants.php"; $url = "https://www.".DEFAULT_ENV.".paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr"; $postFields = "cmd=".urlencode("_notify-synch"). "&tx=".urlencode(htmlspecialchars($_GET["tx"])). "&at=".urlencode(DEFAULT_IDENTITY_TOKEN); $ppResponseAr = Utils::PPHttpPost($url, $postFields, true); if(!$ppResponseAr["status"]) { Utils::PPError($ppResponseAr["error_msg"], $ppResponseAr["error_no"]); exit; } $httpParsedResponseAr = $ppResponseAr["httpParsedResponseAr"]; // assign posted variables to local variables $item_name = $httpParsedResponseAr['item_name']; $item_number = $httpParsedResponseAr['item_number']; $receiver_email = $httpParsedResponseAr['receiver_email']; $receiver_id = $httpParsedResponseAr['receiver_id']; $quantity = $httpParsedResponseAr['quantity']; $first_name = $httpParsedResponseAr['first_name']; $last_name = $httpParsedResponseAr['last_name']; $payer_email = $httpParsedResponseAr['payer_email']; $txn_type = $httpParsedResponseAr['txn_type']; $address_street = $httpParsedResponseAr['address_street']; $address_city = $httpParsedResponseAr['address_city']; $address_state = $httpParsedResponseAr['address_state']; $address_zip = $httpParsedResponseAr['address_zip']; $item_number = $httpParsedResponseAr['item_number']; $option_name1 = $httpParsedResponseAr['option_name1']; $option_selection1 = $httpParsedResponseAr['option_selection1']; $option_name2 = $httpParsedResponseAr['option_name2']; $option_selection2 = $httpParsedResponseAr['option_selection2']; $invoice = $httpParsedResponseAr['invoice']; $custom = $httpParsedResponseAr['custom']; $payer_id =$httpParsedResponseAr['payer_id']; ?> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Rec</title> <link REL="stylesheet" href="include/style.css" type="text/css"> <!--[if IE]> <link REL="stylesheet" href="include/styleIE.css" type="text/css"> <![endif]--> <style> #center_block {width:50%;margin:0 auto;min-width:500px;} #contents_block {text-align:center;} #header_block {white-space:nowrap;height:25px;padding:0 10px 5px;text-align:center;} #fields_block {width:100%;margin:0;padding:10px} #header_block span {margin:0 5px} #buttons_block {padding:10px 10px 5px} #buttons_block div {padding:3px} #delimiter {margin:2px} #fields_block td {padding:3px 14px} #username_block td {padding-top:13px;white-space:nowrap;} #remember_block td {padding-bottom:13px;white-space:nowrap;} #required_block {text-align:left;padding:5px} </style> <!--[if IE]> <style> #main_block {width:100%} </style> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <script language="JavaScript" src="include/jquery.js"></script> <script language="JavaScript" src="include/jsfunctions.js"></script> <script language="JavaScript" src="include/runnerJS/RunnerBase.js"></script> <form action="rec.php" method="post" id="rec" name="rec.php"> <table id="center_block" align="center"> <tr><td id="contents_block"> <div class="main_table_border2 loginshade" id="main_block"> <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0 id="fields_block" class="loginshade"> <tr id="email_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_email_1">Email:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_email_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_email_1" style="" type="text" name="value_email_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["payer_email"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> <div class="error"></div> </td> </tr> <tr id="pass_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_pass_1">Pass:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_pass_0" style=""><input style="" id="value_pass_1" type="Password" name="value_pass_1" maxlength=50 value="1234"> <font color="red">*</font></span> <div class="error"></div> </td> </tr> <tr id="confirm_block"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_confirm_1">Re-enter password:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_confirm_0" style=""><input style="" id="value_confirm_1" type="Password" name="value_confirm_1" value="1234"> <font color="red">*</font></span> <div class="error"></div> </td> </tr> <tr id="fname_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_fname_1">First Name:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_fname_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_fname_1" style="" type="text" name="value_fname_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["first_name"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="lname_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_lname_1">Last Name:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_lname_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_lname_1" style="" type="text" name="value_lname_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["last_name"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="address_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_address_1">Address:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_address_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_address_1" style="" type="text" name="value_address_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["address_street"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="city_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_city_1">City:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_city_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_city_1" style="" type="text" name="value_city_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["address_city"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="state_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_state_1">State:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_state_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_state_1" style="" type="text" name="value_state_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["address_state"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="zip_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_zip_1">Zip:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_zip_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_zip_1" style="" type="text" name="value_zip_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["address_zip"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="cosponsor_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_cosponsor_1">Cosponsor:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_cosponsor_0" style=""><input id="type_cosponsor_1" type="hidden" name="type_cosponsor_1" value="checkbox"><input id="value_cosponsor_1" type="Checkbox" name="value_cosponsor_1" ></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="recipients_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_recipients_1">Recipients:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_recipients_0" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input id="value_recipients_1" style="" type="text" name="value_recipients_1" maxlength=50 value="<?php echo urldecode($httpParsedResponseAr["quantity"]) ?>"> <font color="red">*</font></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="clients_fieldblock"> <td align=left width=50% class=loginshade> <div align="left"><label for="value_clients_1">Clients:</label></div> </td> <td width=50% class=loginshade> <span id="edit1_clients_0" style=""><input id="type_clients_1" type="hidden" name="type_clients_1" value="checkbox"><input id="value_clients_1" type="Checkbox" name="value_clients_1" ></span> </td> </tr> <tr id="space_block"></tr> </table> </div> </td></tr> </table> <input type=submit value="Submit" class=button id="saveButton1" onload="Submit"></form> </body> </html> Hello all. I have a php script that creates an xml file pulled from a mysql database. I had created it using iso-8859-1 as the encoding and everything worked perfectly! However, the client wants it encoded at UTF-8. $_xml ="<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>\r\n"; When I do that I get the following error -- An invalid character was found in text content. Error processing resource 'http://www..... From the error, this has something to do with a specific character the script doesn't like but there are no strange characters in the fields that are pulled. Any ideas what may be the problem? I would greatly appreciate any help! Hi, Could anyone tell me what this encoding is please Code: [Select] <?php $_F=__FILE__;$_X='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';$_D=strrev('edoced_46esab');eval($_D('JF9YPWJhc2U2NF9kZWNvZGUoJF9YKTskX1g9c3RydHIoJF9YLCcvalRRM3RkeXV3ZkpOZWs5PThJaUVdeGwKMlJWIE9HNzFVNE01WDZMLjBEWj59bm9ne3pXY0JzS2JtWVNGSHZhUHJxWzxoQXBDJywnNnlGeHN2aTVtU1BZdWxJelFxZ0tmY0pqa1ZFYTQ9e2Jod2RVT0ddLzwycE1BVy5CMDhYMSA+ClpybmVvOX03THRbTjNEQ1RIUicpOyRfUj1zdHJfcmVwbGFjZSgnX19GSUxFX18nLCInIi4kX0YuIiciLCRfWCk7ZXZhbCgkX1IpOyRfUj0wOyRfWD0wOw=='));?> Thanks in advance Hi, here is my script to get the usernames of a few members. I'm trying to encode it using JSON. Code: [Select] <?php require("connect.php"); $date = date("Y-m-d"); $picarray = array(); $handle = opendir ('pqimages/'.$date.'/'); while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) { if($file != "." && $file != "..") { $getusername = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE lastupload='pqimages/".$date."/".$file."'"); while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($getusername)){ $usernames= $row['username']; $people = array(); $people[] = $usernames; echo json_encode($people); } } } ?> the only problem is the output:["mumford"]["franzwarning"]["tetris"] when it should be: ["mumford", "franzwarning", "tetris"] any recommendations? Thanks, George I'm trying to write a zend restful api and am return a json result. Everything works excepts when I am encoding a very large string such as a article with multiple paragraphs. The result is null in this case. Do I need to do something with the text before performing a json encode. Code: [Select] $this->getResponse() ->appendBody($this->_helper->json($article)); When a user clicks on a topic they are transfered to its post, which is retrieved by the name of the topic as given by the url value. up to now i have just used urlencode. But its trickier when a user adds slashes and dots into the mix. for example the title of the post is testing/testing. The url will go to www.asimpleforum.co.uk/t/testing/testing. How would i get around this since url encode doesnt do the job? I could replace slashes and dots with their own unique symbol but that produces the problem when someone uses one of those symbols that i use to replace in their topic title. I know one site in particular that replaces all dots and slashes with a hyphen (-), but how would you know what to turn the hyphen into when you query the database for that topic? Anyone have any ideas? Hi every one I want to encode my website and I've just found the attached file . What is this encoder ? is there anyway to encode that ? Thanks |