undefined error on video upload

getting that error when i upload a video and it doesnt matter what size video

http://www.dialme.com/articles/entry/-htaccess-php-ini-Help-Guide  been there and i tried to do what it said but no luck any body got any ideas  my hosting has ffmpeg    but how can i tell if my site has it  

                                                                                                       richard

Quote · 18 Feb 2009

http://www.boonex.com/trac/ray/wiki/GenRayTshooter

please post result

I have video tutorials to help you mrpowless.com
Quote · 19 Feb 2009

Hello, I have 2 problems with video, first undefined, second unpload problems. I have no problem uploading videos up to 5mn long, looks like the length is causing more problems then the amont of MO, maybe because long videos are creating very big flv files and even biger mpg files.

This is the output of :

http://www.globespirit.com/globespirit/test.php

 

I have followed instructions at : http://www.boonex.com/trac/ray/wiki/GenRayTshooter

Except for : you should also increase or comment out the value for the wait_timeout variable in the my.cnf file (on Linux) or my.ini file (on Windows) - the configuration file for MySQL; then restart MySQL service.

I did not find the file?

I have undefined in the flash player, where can this come from? I spoke with boonex, and was asked to replace /ray/modules/movie/langs/english.xml, but looks like this file has no problem, I wonder where the flash player goes to get it's text info :

 

So for this test I uploaded a video .wmv of 33mo. It uploaded 100% then I got the video listed with flash round loader, this goes on for a few minutes.

The video name is bar092.

 

After a few minutes I get this message, I would like to fixe undefined to see the message. As you can see the video: bar092 that I was uploading and that was in the list has now gone.

I press OK and immidiatly check on the server : ray/modules/movie/files/ to see if anything has changed, no new files, I refrech FileZilla several times for a few minutes and then new files pop up: 2_temp_small.jpg, 2_temp.mpg, 2_temp.jpg, 2_temp.flv, 2_temp

Is it normal that the .flv is twice the weight of original .wmv , and the .mpg almost 3 times, is it possible to adjust ffmpeg?

I have downloaded the flv, and it works.

 

Would be great to get this fixed, thanks for any help, mat

 

Quote · 22 Feb 2009

I may be wrong , but from what i gathered the Dolphin install has ffmpeg.exe in it. So dolphin alone should have working (basic) video on almost any hosting setup. What appears to need adding is a php.ini file added inside the Ray/ folder (see below).

 

Which makes perfect sense imo. Boonext included a set version of ffmpeg and the encoder settings, that way the thing is ready to run and always has a compatible version of ffmpeg not matter what version the provider might later install. This avoids having your encoder suddenly break down the line when an upgrade happens.

 

 

***try this and let me know if it works withyour situation.

 

>I opened up my notepad program and entered this text:

  

post_max_size = 100m
upload_max_filesize = 100m

 

nothing more, nothing less

 

saved it as "file type" = all files   and name php.ini

 

I uploaded it inside the ray/ folder and all works fine!

 

Thanks to shaunbaird for posting this elsewhere 

 

You might also want to increase values for these 2 settings if you have trouble with large files:

 

max_execution_time


memory_limit

 

 

Quote · 23 Feb 2009

Thanks for the info, but all ready have this php.ini : http://www.globespirit.com/globespirit/ray/php.ini

does that file look ok to you?

It is not easy to get this fixed, I am thinking of reinstalling dolphin,  do a backup and restore, I wonder how complicated that will be to do, I check topic  "best practices for complete backup"

Quote · 28 Feb 2009
 
 
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