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FFmpeg builds for GNU/Linux & Windows

FFmpeg 6.0 Builds2:

HOW TO INSTALL:

  • GNU/Linux instructions:

  • Windows instructions:

  • Cygwin instructions:

    • Download the package ffmpeg-6.0-cygwin-64bit-build2.tar.gz.
    • Open the Cygwin terminal and type the following command for install: $ sudo tar jxvf ffmpeg-6.0-cygwin-64bit-build2.tar.gz -C /

HOW TO CREATE YOUR BUILD:

  • GNU/Linux instructions:

    • Install dependencies in your GNU/Linux distro.
    • Dependencies: wget, git, and lynx
    • Type the following commands: $ git clone https://gitlab.com/q3aql/ffmpeg-builds $ cd ffmpeg-builds $ sudo ./ffmpeg-static-build-[arch].sh

    Note: Replace [arch] with linux32 or linux64 depending on your architecture.

  • Windows instructions:

    • Install Cygwin for 32bits or 64bits.
    • During installation, configure the repository and install git and wget or lynx.
    • Open Cygwin terminal and type the following commands: $ git clone https://gitlab.com/q3aql/ffmpeg-builds $ cd ffmpeg-builds $ ./ffmpeg-share-build-[arch].sh

    Note: Replace [arch] with cygwin32 or cygwin64 depending on your architecture.