FFmpeg is a free and open-source collection of tools for handling multimedia files. It contains a set of shared audio and video libraries such as libavcodec, libavformat, and libavutil. With FFmpeg, you can convert between various video and audio formats, set sample rates, capture streaming audio/video, and resize videos.
This article describes how to install FFmpeg on Ubuntu 20.04.
Installing FFmpeg on Ubuntu
The official Ubuntu repositories contain FFmpeg packages that can be installed with the apt
package manager. This is the easiest way to install FFmpeg on Ubuntu. A new major version is released every six months, and the version included in the repositories usually lags behind the latest version of FFmpeg.
At the time of writing this article, the current version of FFmpeg available in the Ubuntu 20.04 repositories is 4.2.x
. To install it, enter the following command as root or user with sudo privileges :
sudo apt update
sudo apt install ffmpeg
To verify the installation, use the ffmpeg -version
command, which prints the FFmpeg version:
ffmpeg -version
The output should look something like this:
ffmpeg version 4.2.4-1ubuntu0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 9 (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2)
To print all available FFmpeg’s encoders and decoders type:
ffmpeg -encoders
ffmpeg -decoders
That’s it. FFmpeg is now installed on your system, and you can start using it.
When a new version is released, you can update the FFmpeg package through the command-line or your desktop Software Update tool.
FFmpeg Examples
In this section, we will look at some basic examples on how to use the ffmpeg
utility.
Basic conversion
When converting audio and video files with ffmpeg
, you do not have to specify the input and output formats. The input file format is auto-detected, and the output format is guessed from the file extension.
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Convert a video file from mp4 to webm:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.webm
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Convert an audio file from mp3 to ogg:
ffmpeg -i input.mp3 output.ogg
Specifying codecs
When converting files, use the -c
option to specify the codecs. It can be a name of any supported decoder/encoder or a special value copy
that simply copies the input stream.
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Convert a video file from mp4 to webm using the
libvpx
video codec andlibvorbis
audio codec:ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libvpx -c:a libvorbis output.webm
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Convert an audio file from mp3 to ogg encoded with the
libopus
codec.ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -c:a libopus output.ogg
Conclusion
We have shown you how to install FFmpeg on Ubuntu 20.04. You can now visit the official FFmpeg Documentation page and learn how to use FFmpeg to convert and your video and audio files.
If you hit a problem or have feedback, leave a comment below.