

Use this FFMPEG and FFPROBE path in your script/application : Ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/qt-faststart /usr/bin/qt-faststartĬhange the permission for the files : chmod 755 /usr/local/ffmpeg/ffmpeg Ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/ffprobe /usr/bin/ffprobe Ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/ffmpeg /usr/bin/ffmpeg Ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/qt-faststart /usr/local/bin/qt-faststart Ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/ffprobe /usr/local/bin/ffprobe Now create symlinks for ffmpeg and ffprobe bin file : ln -s /usr/local/ffmpeg/ffmpeg /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg Mv /usr/local/bin/qt-faststart /usr/local/bin/qt-faststart.bakĭownload Latest version of FFMPEG : cd /usr/local Mv /usr/bin/qt-faststart /usr/bin/qt-faststart.bak Mv /usr/local/bin/ffprobe /usr/local/bin/ffprobe.bak Move/backup currently installed FFMPEG : mv /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg.bak

Check kernel version via this command “ uname -sr“ Its pretty simple to Install Latest version of FFMPEG Just follow this steps :Įnsurer you’re running kernel 3.2.x and above. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. I’ve gotten many requests and mails upon how to install ffmpeg and here is the guide.įFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. In this tutorial we’ll install latest version of FFmpeg 5.0 “Lorentz” in Centos server it will work in CWP, Cpanel and ispconfig and other centos supported control panel.
