configure -enable-shared -enable-nonfree -enable-gpl -enable-decoder=aac -enable-libx264 -enable-demuxer=mov -enable-x11grab -enable-zlib -enable-protocol=http -enable-filter=aformat -enable-filter=volume -enable-filter=aresampleįinally, install FFmpeg on your system. Next, download FFmpeg source code, and compile it as follows. $ sudo yum install gcc-c++ make yasm pkgconfig libXext-devel libXfixes-devel x264-devel zlib-devel Note that depending on which libraries you want to enable, you may need to install additional packages. Go ahead and install all the packages required to build FFmpeg as follows. On CentOS, enable RPM Fusion and EPEL repositories first. Here is how to compile FFmpeg on CentOS, Fedora or RHEL. If you want to try FFmpeg's bleeding edge features, you probably want to build FFmpeg yourself from its source. However, the version of FFmpeg included in such repositories is typically outdated. If you want to use FFmpeg on RPM-based Linux, you can install pre-built ffmpeg package by using yum package manager after enabling additional third-party repositories. Question: How can I compile and build FFmpeg on CentOS, Fedora or RHEL?
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