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![]() See What is a static build and how do I install it? for more details. where the d6d407d2d7 (minus the often confusing and annoying g prefix) is the partial hash of the particular commit that this ffmpeg was derived from in the master branch. The first line should look something like: ffmpeg version N-92330-gd6d407d2d7 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developers Verify that you are running a recent version by running the ffmpeg command. curl -OL Įxtract it: tar xvf Ĭopy or move the ffmpeg file to a location in your PATH so it is executable to all users (the date in this example is just a placeholder as it changes depending on when it was compiled): sudo cp ffmpeg-git-20181103-64bit-static/ffmpeg /usr/local/bin ![]() No need for a repo as the pre-compiled binary is sufficient. I'll leave that up to you.ĭownload the new ffmpeg. Remove that repository (optional but recommended). ![]() Uninstall the old ffmpeg: sudo yum remove ffmpeg Updating to 23.10 and reinstalling ffmpeg (it may be updated automatically depending on how it is installed) installs version 6. It currently only provides the FFmpeg 2.8 release branch and older (I simply viewed the package directory). As per GAD3Rs comment, later versions of ffmpeg are not supported on Ubuntu versions below 23.10. ![]()
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