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Hello Leonid, you know, I tried Dolphin's #ffmpeg.exe, I also tried the latest version available on the official site and I tried 36,000 things without success and I even tried to pass this value via .htacces without success.
Besides, I did not really believe it when I tried this solution because it does not make sense to pass this value through the code, while memory_limit is much bigger in php.ini. that's the real mystery in the story.
So ffmpeg.exe from Una consumes more, I'm happy to learn, at least that's logical.
Suggestion:
So since I use Una, the video has never worked for me, and yet on that time, I made a server under Debian and the last on Ubuntu. ffmpeg is used by Album, Video and Messenger modules.
Other people already have or will have a problem with ffmpeg, someone has already said here that he was not supported by his host.
So I think it would be very useful to be able to disable video upload in general, you can not ask users, not to install messenger and Album if they have a problem with ffmpeg.
Having white rectangles with three black dots all over the site, is not very elegant either.
Maybe you can prevent it via "Permission". Double advantage, I would be delighted to offer the video service only to members "Premium". In addition, I could disable it for all levels in case of problems. Remember, no one is safe from a problem, even if it is only momentary.
What do you think?