= Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS = [[PageOutline(2, Contents)]] This guide supports '''Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS'''. If you are using a different Ubuntu version see the main [wiki:UbuntuCompilationGuide Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu Guide]. This guide will enable several external encoders and decoders: ''libfaac'' (AAC encoder), ''libmp3lame'' (MP3 encoder), ''libvorbis'' (Vorbis encoder), ''libvpx'' (VP8 encoder/decoder), and ''libx264'' (H.264 encoder). These are optional and may be omitted if desired. '''Note:''' Copy and paste the whole code box for each step. == Preparation ==#preparation Remove any existing packages: {{{ sudo apt-get remove ffmpeg x264 libx264-dev yasm }}} Get the dependencies ('''Ubuntu Desktop''' users): {{{ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y install build-essential git-core checkinstall texi2html libfaac-dev \ libsdl1.2-dev libvorbis-dev libx11-dev libxext-dev libxfixes-dev pkg-config zlib1g-dev }}} Get the dependencies ('''Ubuntu Server''' or headless users): {{{ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y install build-essential git-core checkinstall texi2html libfaac-dev \ libvorbis-dev pkg-config zlib1g-dev }}} == Installation == === Yasm === Yasm is an assembler and is recommended for x264 and FFmpeg. {{{ cd wget http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/releases/yasm-1.2.0.tar.gz tar xzvf yasm-1.2.0.tar.gz cd yasm-1.2.0 ./configure make sudo checkinstall --pkgname=yasm --pkgversion="1.2.0" --backup=no --deldoc=yes --default }}} === x264 ===#x264 H.264 video encoder. The following commands will get the current source files, compile, and install x264. {{{ cd git clone git://git.videolan.org/x264 cd x264 ./configure --enable-static make sudo checkinstall --pkgname=x264 --pkgversion="2:0.svn$(date +%Y%m%d)-0.0ubuntu1" \ --backup=no --deldoc=yes --default }}} === LAME === MP3 audio encoder. {{{ sudo apt-get -y remove liblame-dev sudo apt-get -y install nasm cd wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/lame/lame/3.99/lame-3.99.5.tar.gz tar xzvf lame-3.99.5.tar.gz cd lame-3.99.5 ./configure --enable-nasm --disable-shared make sudo checkinstall --pkgname=lame-ffmpeg --pkgversion="3.99.5" --backup=no \ --deldoc=yes --fstrans=no --default }}} === libvpx ===#libvpx VP8 video encoder and decoder. {{{ sudo apt-get -y install curl cd git clone http://git.chromium.org/webm/libvpx.git cd libvpx ./configure make sudo checkinstall --pkgname=libvpx --pkgversion="$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)-git" \ --backup=no --deldoc=yes --fstrans=no --default }}} === FFmpeg ===#ffmpeg {{{ cd git clone --depth 1 git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg cd ffmpeg ./configure --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-libfaac \ --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 \ --enable-x11grab make sudo checkinstall --pkgname=ffmpeg --pkgversion="4:git-$(date +%Y%m%d)" --backup=no \ --deldoc=yes --default hash x264 ffmpeg ffplay }}} '''Note:''' Ubuntu Server users should omit `--enable-x11grab`. == Finish == Installation is now complete and FFmpeg is now ready for use. You can keep the `x264`, `libvpx`, and `ffmpeg` directories in your home directory if you plan on updating later. See [#update Updating FFmpeg] below for more details. Instructions on updating FFmpeg are next followed by instructions on reverting all changes made by this guide. ---- == Updating FFmpeg ==#update Development of FFmpeg and x264 is active and an occasional update can give you new features and bug fixes. First, remove some packages and then update the dependencies as shown under [#preparation Preparation] (follow the "Remove any existing packages" step and then the appropriate "Get the dependencies step"). Then continue as shown below. === x264 === {{{ cd ~/x264 make distclean git pull }}} Now run `./configure`, `make`, and `make install` as shown in the [#x264 Install x264] section. === libvpx === {{{ sudo apt-get -y remove libvpx cd ~/libvpx make clean git pull }}} Now run `./configure`, `make`, and `make install` as shown in the [#libvpx Install libvpx] section. === FFmpeg === {{{ cd ~/ffmpeg make distclean git pull }}} Now run `./configure`, `make`, and `make install` as shown in the [#ffmpeg Install FFmpeg] section. ---- == Reverting Changes Made by This Guide == To remove FFmpeg/x264 and other packages added for this guide: {{{ sudo apt-get autoremove build-essential checkinstall ffmpeg git-core lame-ffmpeg \ libfaac-dev libsdl1.2-dev libvorbis-dev libvpx libx11-dev libxext-dev libxfixes-dev \ nasm texi2html x264 yasm zlib1g-dev }}} Lastly, delete the `ffmpeg`, `x264`, `yasm`, and `lame` directories in your home folder. == If You Need Help == Feel free to ask your questions at the #ffmpeg IRC channel or the [http://ffmpeg.org/contact.html ffmpeg-user] mailing list.