Video Processing does not work forum searches fail - part 2

Quote · 23 Jun 2014

OK, I will take a look

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Quote · 23 Jun 2014

@myhuntprofile, glad to hear the issues are finally solved.

The php timings for my server are even higher than that for long videos.

For my video server this is set to:

max_execution_time = 6000

max_input_time = 9000

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Quote · 23 Jun 2014

 

@myhuntprofile, glad to hear the issues are finally solved.

The php timings for my server are even higher than that for long videos.

For my video server this is set to:

max_execution_time = 6000

max_input_time = 9000

 

Thanks I may try this. Videos 10 MB or higher do not even process. They stickin processing still. Just a matter of tweaking my settings I hope. Thanks for sharing your settings. I will keep working with this. Several hours or an entire day to process a video will not work for me.

Quote · 23 Jun 2014

Newton how long are your processing times you think on those 100M videos on your server?

Quote · 23 Jun 2014

 

 

Newton how long are your processing times you think on those 100M videos on your server?

 On my testing server, 15 minutes.

Hardware is a 

Operating system Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Webmin version 1.690
Time on system Mon Jun 23 12:31:19 2014
Kernel and CPU Linux 3.2.0-64-generic-pae on i686
Processor information

Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz, 4 cores

Real memory                2.95 GB total, 858.70 MB used
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Quote · 23 Jun 2014

 

 

 

Newton how long are your processing times you think on those 100M videos on your server?

 On my testing server, 15 minutes.

Hardware is a 

Operating system Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Webmin version 1.690
Time on system Mon Jun 23 12:31:19 2014
Kernel and CPU Linux 3.2.0-64-generic-pae on i686
Processor information

Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz, 4 cores

Real memory                2.95 GB total, 858.70 MB used

 

Hmm, Our set ups are similar enough that I should be able to upload large videos. I am changing max input time and execution to reflect your settings.  I am not familar with input time though. I do not know what it does. It has to be a php configuration number that is holding me back.

 

Mine is:

Platform: Linux
CPU: 3.3 GHz
RAM: 2.5 GB Space: 48 GB
Bandwidth: 1 TB


 

VPS Server Hardware

CPU: 2x Opteron 12-16 cores CPU's
RAM: 64 GB
Hard Drives: 8-12 SSD's in RAID
Network Card: 1 Gbit
Power Backup: Redundant PSU's

 VPS Server Software

• SolusVM Admin Panel
• Full Root-level Access
• SSH Access
• OS Preferences
Quote · 23 Jun 2014

 

On my testing server, 15 minutes.

 I forgot to mention the flash settings. These do make a big difference in the processing times.

When you first asked I had mine set to the highest 2048KB conversion.

 

I checked the conversion to 512KB, much faster but of course the quality was degraded.

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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

 Thanks maybe this will help me. Still can't upload large videos. You have the codec checked or unchecked?

 

 

On my testing server, 15 minutes.

 I forgot to mention the flash settings. These do make a big difference in the processing times.

When you first asked I had mine set to the highest 2048KB conversion.

 

I checked the conversion to 512KB, much

faster but of course the quality was degraded.

Quote · 24 Jun 2014

 

You have the codec checked or unchecked?

 The codec is checked, if not you will loose the ability to play in the HTML5 player.

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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

 

Still can't upload large videos.

 How large?

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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

This post will hopefully help other also when setting up the server if your site is video dependent like a few of mine.

This is the site audit section, following all of the suggestions from Boonex.

http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/HostingServerSetupRecommendations

Your results should be similar to...

site-audit-1.JPG · 66.4K · 465 views
site-audit-2.JPG · 99.9K · 454 views
site-audit-3.JPG · 113.6K · 488 views
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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

Make sure to up all your php.ini settings to something similar...

 

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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

Some of that stuff is commented out in my stock configuration like

max_input_vars

realpath_cache_size

realpath_cache_ttl

 

I've updated the other settings to reflect your own. Not even a 55 MB video or 15MB video will upload. Smaller will though. I will try again.

 

I am reading the article. I see it is 3 years old but it seems the information still applies well with the current dolphin version. Just wanted to say "WoW", what a great piece of helpful work.

Quote · 24 Jun 2014

 

I've updated the other settings to reflect your own. Not even a 55 MB video or 15MB video will upload. Smaller will though. I will try again.

 Just remembered, the new video  and audio modules have limits that now can be set separate from each other.

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Quote · 24 Jun 2014

 

 

I've updated the other settings to reflect your own. Not even a 55 MB video or 15MB video will upload. Smaller will though. I will try again.

 Just remembered, the new video  and audio modules have limits that now can be set separate from each other.

 

Yeah i seen that yesterday. I have it set to 200MB

Quote · 24 Jun 2014

Ok it looks like all of MySQL settings were already spot on with the article except for key buffer size was only "1" and the article was "64".  Also I run CGI/FastCGI. I ran a page score and get a 60/100. My big red mark is that my template images I guess have no cache expiration. Not sure how to fix that while we are talking optimization.

Quote · 24 Jun 2014

Not even a 25MB video will process. My test video that is just under 1MB processes every time. I really don't like the Boonex uploader anyway. I am not one to quit on a problem but I just may for this one. All this work and not much to gain. I am really looking for the future to have a better video uploader. More up to date, less complicated, and user friendly. Look like Rayz is going to get a sale on me adding more embed options.

Quote · 25 Jun 2014

 

Not even a 25MB video will process.

 Hmm, I have full movies that process, 700-800MB with home server test.

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Quote · 26 Jun 2014
 
 
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