How to Update/Upgrade FFmpegįFmpeg was installed with RPM Fusion using the dnf package manager. ![]() Some examples of the most common bit rates are 96k, 128k, 192k, 256k, and 320k. ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -vn -ab 128k audio.mp3 If you want to specify a new rate, enter the following example command. Optionally, verify the installation with the following terminal command. sudo dnf install ffmpeg -yįor the development packages, use the following command. ![]() Using the following command, install FFmpeg. Install/Enable the Free Repository (REQUIRED) sudo dnf install -nogpgcheck $(rpm -E %rhel).noarch.rpm -y Install/Enable the Non-Free Repository (OPTIONAL) sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %rhel).noarch.rpm -y Install FFmpeg Note, if you an open-source fan, only install the free repository. In the second step, install the RPM Fusion repo’s in your terminal with the following install options below. ![]() Install & Enable RPM Fusion Repositories Next, install EPEL using the following (dnf) terminal command.
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