Unless shell commands are disabled. Gotcha For both, you will need to compile and install FFMPEG, so you may want to check if it's installed (SSH Command: which ffmpeg). Jay
There is an extension in perl on cpan called flv2mp3 I believe, althought I personally don't know how to get perl + php working together.
'Course they do. The snag is, they may sell hosting on it. Hence, such commands cannot be disabled per vHost, only in PHP.ini. Most of my clients have cPanel, thus this scenario. Jay
Isn't FLV a video format? If you want there are many open source codes out there that will help you design a script like that. But you would want it to convert to MP4 and not MP3. MP4 is what ipods can see so you can reach more visitors that way.