

enable-mmal # Raspbian Linux builds only Issues enable-omx-rpi # Raspbian Linux builds only The ffmpeg binary is built with the following options enabled: -enable-static

MacOS: sudo curl -Lf# | sudo tar xzfm -C / -no-same-ownerĭownload the ffmpeg.exe file from the releases page. Install Raspbian Linux: sudo curl -Lf# | sudo tar xzf -C / -no-same-ownerĭebian / Ubuntu Linux: sudo curl -Lf# $(uname -m).tar.gz | sudo tar xzf -C / -no-same-owner * Not all codecs are supported on Windows 10.

This is the highly recommended FFmpeg for Mac alternative as I am concerned. If you use the installers, and Audacity does not detect LAME, download the ZIP option, extract the files inside to a well known folder, then open Audacity, go to Library. TO DOWNLOAD Lame and FFmpeg for Windows, click links BELOW: The Audacity(r) QA Team suggests users download the ZIP version instead of the.EXE or.DMG (for Mac) versions. Double-click ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe to launch the installer (you can safely ignore any warnings that the 'publisher could not be verified'). Directly underneath 'TO DOWNLOAD Lame and FFmpeg for Windows, click links BELOW:', left-click the link ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe and save the file anywhere on your computer. Next, start OpenToonz and open the Preferences window with File → Preferences Navigate to the Import/Export category at the top you will see a box with the text FFmpeg path.

Drag the contents of the bin folder from the archive into the newly created folder. Create a new folder on your computer, the recommended location is C.
