Use this command to install FFmpeg (LGPL static variant, 8.1 release branch):
winget install --id=BtbN.FFmpeg.LGPL.8.1 -e
FFmpeg is a powerful multimedia processing tool designed for decoding, encoding, transcoding, muxing, demuxing, streaming, filtering, and playing media content. It supports an extensive range of formats, from obscure legacy types to cutting-edge modern standards.
Key Features:
Handles audio, video, and subtitle processing with robust support for encoding, decoding, and filtering.
Supports a vast array of codecs, including popular ones like H.264, HEVC, AAC, and Opus.
Offers flexibility through modular add-ins such as debug builds or LTO (Link-Time Optimization) configurations.
Cross-platform compatibility with Windows and Linux distributions, ensuring broad accessibility.
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for media professionals, developers, content creators, and anyone requiring precise control over multimedia processing. FFmpeg enables efficient handling of complex tasks like video transcoding, audio conversion, and streaming workflows, making it a cornerstone tool for modern media production. It can be installed via winget, ensuring seamless integration into your workflow.
README
FFmpeg Static Auto-Builds
Static Windows (x86_64) and Linux (x86_64) Builds of ffmpeg master and latest release branch.
Windows builds are targetting Windows 7 and newer, provided UCRT is installed.
The minimum supported version is Windows 10 22H2, no guarantees on anything older.
Linux builds are targetting RHEL/CentOS 8 (glibc-2.28 + linux-4.18) and anything more recent.
Auto-Builds
Builds run daily at 12:00 UTC (or GitHubs idea of that time) and are automatically released on success.
Auto-Builds run ONLY for win(arm)64 and linux(arm)64. There are no win32/x86 auto-builds, though you can produce win32 builds yourself following the instructions below.
Release Retention Policy
The last build of each month is kept for two years.
The last 14 daily builds are kept.
The special "latest" build floats and provides consistent URLs always pointing to the latest build.
Package List
For a list of included dependencies check the scripts.d directory.
Every file corresponds to its respective package.