FFmpeg is an open-source application used to work with audio, video, video streams and other multimedia files. You can use ffmpeg to convert video files, extract audio, reducing file size, convert file types. Using ffmpeg, we can also create a video stream from a video file publish over rtmp protocol.
This tutorial will help you to install ffmpeg on Debian 10 Linux system.
Install FFmpeg on Debian 10
At the day of writing this article, the FFmpeg 4.1.6 is available under the default apt repositories. You can use the apt command line utility to install ffmpeg on your Debian 10 Linux system.
sudo apt update sudo apt install ffmpeg
Next check the installed version of ffmpeg on your Debian system.
ffmpeg -version
Output:
ffmpeg version 4.1.6-1~deb10u1 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 8 (Debian 8.3.0-6)
Working with FFmpeg
The ffmpeg command line interface provides a large number of options to work with it. Below is the list of basic command line options used with ffmpeg.
FFmpeg command examples
ffmpeg -version:
show version
ffmpeg -formats:
show available formats
ffmpeg -codecs:
show available codecs
ffmpeg -decoders:
show available decoders
ffmpeg -encoders:
show available encoders
ffmpeg -bsfs:
show available bit stream filters
ffmpeg -protocols:
show available protocols
ffmpeg -filters:
show available filters
ffmpeg -pix_fmts:
show available pixel formats
ffmpeg -layouts:
show standard channel layouts
ffmpeg -sample_fmts:
show available audio sample formats
As as basic command line example, below command will reduce the size of a .mov file.
This tutorial provides you instruction’s to how to install ffmpeg on debian 10 Linux system. You can also visit the official documentation page to learn more about ffmpeg uses on Linux system.
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