

The thing about the standalone binaries is, if you enable it, not only will you have libx264 linked into ffmpeg, you also will get x264.exe.įaac.exe fdkaac.exe flac.exe lame.exe metaflac.exe oggdec.exe oggenc.exe opusdec.exe opusenc.exe opusinfo.exe sox.exeīmxparse.exe bmxtranswrap.exe ffmpeg.exe ffplay.exe ffprobe.exe h264dump.exe kvazaar.exe mediainfo.exe mencoder.exe movdump.exe MP4Box.exe mplayer.exe mpv.exe mxf2raw.exe MXFDump.exe raw2bmx.exe rtmpdump.exe rtmpgw.exe rtmpsrv.exe rtmpsuck.exe vpxdec.exe vpxenc.exe x264-10bit.exe x264.exe x265-numa.exe x265.exe take half that, and is just double-click the batch script and walk away. Subsequent runs (it saves your selections).

It took me about four hours for the first run of full anything, x86 and 圆4. then you find something else to do for a few hours. Then it starts gitting and downloading the necessary libries, doing a configure make install routine. Then it downloads and installs msys2 (in the media tools suite folder so it won't clash with existing installations) then updatesit, downloads the build tools then updates them. Do you want standalone binaries, and so on. I couldn't believe it - it works.įirst, it takes you through a brief Q&A session as the type of build (static, shared, or both, x86, 圆4, or both), which libraries (pick & choose, emulate zeranoe, or full). It's a windows batch script and three bash scripts, and that's all there is to it. Alternatively, git clone git:///jb-alvarado/media-autobuild_suite.gitīut put it in a folder by itself. Go here and git this multimedia tool suite. I've just run across the darndest thing I've ever seen. Want to build ffmpeg yourself - your own build of ffmpeg with only your desired libraries or withe non-free libraries? And you don't have the time, patience, or expertise to "roll your own"?
