![]() $fileNameArray = explode(".", $file->getClientOriginalName()) ![]() Use the following on top of the controller. 'FFmpeg' => Pbmedia\LaravelFFmpeg\FFmpegFacade::class Pbmedia\LaravelFFmpeg\FFmpegServiceProvider::class FFmpeg 3 is now installed properly on your system and you can start using it by the commands. ![]() – To print available FFmpeg’s encoders and decoders type: – To check FFmpeg is installed properly on your e following command:įFmpeg version 3.4.6-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers – Next, install FFmpeg by typing the following command: Perform the steps below to install it on Ubuntu:
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