This script installs the latest static build of FFmpeg (including ffprobe) on Ubuntu systems. 'Static' means that all libraries are compiled into the binary files, so no additional libraries are required. This makes it easy to install and use FFmpeg on any Ubuntu system.
This script essentially automates the steps described here for installing FFmpeg on Ubuntu.
The script installs FFmpeg from John Van Sickle's FFmpeg Builds - Special thanks to John for providing these builds. If you find this useful, please consider donating to John to support his work.
These one-liners will download and run the script, installing the latest static build of FFmpeg on your system. Note that any existing FFmpeg installations will be removed (omit the '--force' option to be prompted before removing existing installations).
Install the latest 'master' FFmpeg build (from the FFmpeg git master branch):
wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jontybrook/ffmpeg-install-script/main/install-ffmpeg-static.sh | bash -s -- --force
Install the latest 'stable' (release) FFmpeg build:
wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jontybrook/ffmpeg-install-script/main/install-ffmpeg-static.sh | bash -s -- --stable --force
This script automates the installation of FFmpeg static builds on Ubuntu systems. Designed for Ubuntu, but it should also work with other Linux distributions.
DISCLAIMER - Be careful when running scripts downloaded from the internet. Always review them before executing them on your system.
- Automatically installs the latest FFmpeg static build.
- Automatically detects supported system architectures: amd64, i686, armhf, and arm64.
- Checks and removes existing FFmpeg installations if needed.
- Copies ffmpeg and ffprobe binaries to
/usr/local/bin
. - Verifies downloaded files using md5 checksum.
- Tested on Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04
The ffmpeg builds provided in Ubuntu's apt repository are old and out of date. This script was written to install ffmpeg in Docker container builds, but is suitable for use on any Ubuntu system.
- Ubuntu 16.04 or later (or compatible Linux distribution, any distro which uses the apt package manager should work).
- wget and md5sum installed (these are installed automatically if not present).
- User must have sudo privileges.
- Internet connection.
Either use the quick start method above, or follow these steps:
- Download the script or clone the repository containing it.
- Make the script executable:
chmod +x install-ffmpeg-static.sh
. - Run the script:
./install-ffmpeg-static.sh
.- Use the
--force
option to forcibly remove existing FFmpeg installations. - Use the
--release
option to install the latest release build (rather than the latest master build).
- Use the
- The script installs
wget
,md5sum
, andnscd
as dependencies. - Statically linking glibc in FFmpeg results in the loss of DNS resolution, which is fixed by installing
nscd
. - The script will prompt for confirmation before removing any existing FFmpeg installations unless the
--force
option is used.
- The script is designed primarily for Ubuntu and might require modifications for other Linux distributions.
- Only supports specific architectures (amd64, i686, armhf, and arm64).
Developed by [email protected].
This script is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. Users should run it at their own risk. Always review scripts downloaded from the internet before executing them on your system.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 Jonty Brook
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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