Adding FFmpeg to the path allows you to execute FFmpeg commands directly from any folder. To complete the installation process, we must add FFmpeg to the Windows Path environment variable. However, this makes it easy to add the folder to the Windows path. Just like renaming, this step is entirely optional. Next, move the folder to the root of the C drive. For ease of use, I recommend renaming the extracted folder to “ffmpeg.” Though not necessary, renaming the folder makes adding it to the Windows path easy. By default, the extract folder’s name may contain the current FFmpeg version and build number. The above action will extract contents to a new folder in the same directory. If you are using WinRAR, select “WinRAR > Extract here.” To extract the 7z file, right-click on it, and choose the “7-Zip -> Extract here” option. Step 2: Extract FFmpeg to a FolderĪfter downloading the FFmpeg archive file, find the downloaded file in your Downloads folder and extract it with zip software such as 7-Zip or WinRAR. This action downloads FFmpeg in 7z archive format to your downloads folder. On that page, click on the “ffmpeg-git-full.7z” package link. The above action will open a new website called v. After that, click the “Windows” icon under the “Get packages & executable files” heading and then click the “Windows builds from v” link. First, click here to open the FFmpeg developer website.
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