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    Default exec() function instead of ffmpeg-php?

    whenever i try to upload a video, i get this erorr:
    Code:
    Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: ffmpeg_movie in /home/deranged/public_html/videos/include/classes/class.video_duration.php on line 60
    i contacted my webhost and his response was:
    The error you provided previously means the script is trying to use ffmpeg-php extension which is not supported. You need to make the script use the exec() function instead of the ffmpeg-php module. Contact the script developer for more help on how to do that change.
    help please. thank you

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    Default Re: exec() function instead of ffmpeg-php?

    It seems that you don't have ffmpeg-php support in your hosting.

    Inorder to work the vShare script, your hosting should have all the requirements mentioned at

    http://www.vshare.in/requirements.html
    FFMPEG Hosting | Script Installation | Upgradation
    Contact : install[at]hostonnet.com

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