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2021年2月6日
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*Ffmpeg Mac Download Free Download
*Ffmpeg Library For Mac
FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavcodec - the leading audio/video codec library. FFmpeg is free software licensed under the LGPL or GPL depending on your choice of configuration options. Free download FFMpeg Thumbnailer FFMpeg Thumbnailer for Mac OS X. FFMpeg Thumbnailer - FFmpegthumbnailer is a lightweight video thumbnailer that can be used by file managers to create thumbnails for your video files. Download binaries for ffmpeg, ffprobe, ffserver and ffplay (Windows, Mac, Linux). File Size Release date Number of downloads; OBS Studio x64 installer For 64-bit OS. 71.37 MB: 01:17 UTC: 2 280: OBS Studio x64 zip For 64-bit OS. Download FFmpeg - A handy command-line utility for converting, streaming or recording video and sound, yet users first need to get used with its commands.
On this page you can download OBS Studio (also known as Open Broadcaster Software Studio).
It’s free open-source and multiplatform software for video recording and live streaming.
With OBS Studio you can stream on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Periscope, Mixer, DLive, GoodGame, DailyMotion, Hitbox, VK, and any other RTMP server.
There are Windows, mac OS X, and Linux versions are available. You can also build OBS Studio from source code.Download OBS Studio for WindowsFileSizeRelease dateNumber of downloadsOBS Studio x64 installer
For 64-bit OS.71.37 MB31.10.2020 01:17 UTC5 062OBS Studio x64 zip
For 64-bit OS. Portable.94.89 MB06.10.2020 17:53 UTC8 057OBS Studio x86 installer
For 32-bit OS.68.04 MB31.10.2020 01:17 UTC2 585OBS Studio x86 zip
For 64-bit OS. Portable.89.62 MB06.10.2020 17:53 UTC2 879
Supported Windows Versions (32 bit and 64 bit):
*Windows 10
*Windows 8 and 8.1
*Windows 7Download OBS Studio for mac OS XFileSizeRelease dateNumber of downloadsOBS Studio installer for mac OS X104.34 MB06.10.2020 17:54 UTC6 668Download OBS Studio for Linux
Any installation directions marked Unofficial are not maintained by the OBS Studio author and may not be up to date or stable.
NOTE: OpenGL 3.2 or later is required to use OBS Studio on Linux. You can check what version of OpenGL is supported by your system by typing the following into the terminal:Ubuntu LinuxRequirements
*FFmpeg is required. If you do not have the FFmpeg installed (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can get it with the following commands:
For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, FFmpeg is not officially included so you will need a specific PPA:
For Ubuntu 15.04 and following versions, FFmpeg is officially included, so you don’t need add PPA and you can install it with this command:
*xserver-xorg version 1.18.4 or newer is recommended to avoid potential performance issues with certain features in OBS, such as the fullscreen projector.Installation
You can install OBS Studio on Ubuntu Linux with the following commands:Arch Linux (Unofficial)
“Release” version is available on community repository:Manjaro Installation (Unofficial)
*Graphical: search “obs-studio” on Pamac Manager or Octopi
*Command-line: install it via pacman with the following command:Fedora Installation (Unofficial)
*OBS Studio is included in RPM Fusion. If you do not have it configured (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can do so with the following command:
*Then you can install OBS with the following command (this pulls all dependencies, including NVENC-enabled ffmpeg):
*For NVIDIA Hardware accelerated encoding make sure you have CUDA installed (in case of an older card, install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-cuda instead):
*The Packman repository contains the obs-studio package since it requires the fuller version of FFmpeg which is in Packman for legal reasons. If you do not already have the Packman repository add it as shown below.
For openSUSE Tumbleweed:
For openSUSE Leap 42.3:
For openSUSE Leap 42.2:
For openSUSE Leap 42.1:
For openSUSE 13.2:
It is recommended to set the priority for Packman lower so it takes precedence over base repositories (skip on Tumbleweed as included in initial command).
*The Packman version of FFmpeg should be used for full codec support.
To ensure any existing FFmpeg packages are switched to Packman versions execute the following before installing obs-studio.
*Install the obs-studio package. NixOS Installation (Unofficial)Download source code
Source code of OBS Studio 26.0.2:
*zipball (zip archive)
*tarball (tar archive)
The latest source code of OBS Studio (master branch):Download:
Download ffmpegX 0.0.9y-’Lion’ r2 for OS X 10.7 to 10.14. Note: ffmpegX is not compatible with OS X 10.15 ’Catalina’.
If you already installed ffmpegX before, with this version you are not required to reinstall a new version of the binaries. Just replace the application. If running over a previous install, the installer will pop up once. You not need to locate the binaries again if they are not marked in red, just enter your OSX password and the installer will update all your binaries for compatibility.
If you are installing ffmpegX for the first time, then you must also install themencoder and mplayer binaries and the mpeg2enc binary. These binaries are Universal versions suitables for both PPC and Intel processors. Install the new binaries by following the procedure detailed below.
To install ffmpegX 0.0.9y for the first time, proceed as follows.
How to install: Kinovea mac download.
1) Make sure that your startup disk has no spaces or special characters in its name. Move any existing ffmpegX application to the trash. Open the .dmg disk image and copy the ffmpegX application to your Applications folder.
2) Run ffmpegX from your Applications folder.
*Some Unix components will need installation. The self-installer window will appear telling you which components need to be installed. This operation will be done only once or in case of major updates of the binaries. You can also bring up the self-installer window manually at any moment by selecting ’Install binaries’ from the ffmpegX menu in the apple bar. The self installer window looks as follows:
*Note: to use the new FLV metadata feature, you need to install the FLVTool2 component as explained here.
*he mencoder, mplayer, mpeg2enc third-party components are not included in the ffmpegX application itself to comply with applicable laws and licensing terms, and you must download them first on your disk with a web browser. Use only the versions provided at the URL indicated in the installer window.

*The mpeg2enc binary for ffmpegX 0.0.9x is available here (don’t click but use CTRL-click on link and then ’Download link on disk’).

*The mplayer and mencoder binaries for ffmpegX 0.0.9x are available here. Decompress the downloaded zip file by double-clicking the icon.


*Now locate the files you’ve just downloaded in the ffmpegX installer window by clicking the three ’Locate.’ buttons and selecting the appropriate files.

*Finally enter your Mac OSX login password, and click ’Install’ to install the components. You may now trash the files you have downloaded (as a copy will have been installed in /Library/Application Support/ffmpegX).

*You’re done ! Now if you like ffmpegX and find it useful, please register it.
*OPTIONAL INSTALL: IF YOU WANT TO ENCODE FLV WITH METADATA
(Meaning that your encoded FLV with play with a progress bar in internet Flash video players) You need to install FLVTool2 by following these steps
*Download FLVtool2 from http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/17497/flvtool2-1.0.6.tgz and decompress the package into a folder.
*Open terminal.app
*Type cd [drop the folder here] [press return key]
*Type ruby setup.rb config [press return key]
*Type ruby setup.rb setup [press return key]
*Type sudo ruby setup.rb install [will require that you enter your login password] [press return key]
*Done!Ffmpeg Mac Download Free Download
*OPTIONAL INSTALL: IF YOU WANT TO ENCODE FROM REALVIDEO SOURCES
If you want to encode from RealVideo sources with the mencoder engine, you should also install the reallibs package for ffmpegX 0.0.9. This package is now optional because of its additional install complexity. First go on the Helix distribution page by clicking this link. From the list of builds you should select the latest ’macos-gcc3-pb’ / ’All clients’ link. If there are no builds available for Mac, then try thisIn the following page you should accept twice a license agreement like in the following screenshot.
Then you will access the page containing the download link:
If there is no version for OSX available, then download the latest stable build of reallib from this link. NOTE: This reallib build is not compatible with Lion.

*Now decompress the package, rename the folder as ’reallib’, and copy it into /Library/Application Support/ffmpegX
*You’re done ! To test your reallibs install, open a RealVideo file in ffmpegX and click ’Play’. If you see the movie, then the install is successful.
Product requirements:
Ffmpeg Library For MacMac OS X 10.3 to 10.7 (10.2 with the older version 0.0.9k).
*To use the ’Decode with quicktime’ option on VOB and mpeg-2 files, you need to install the Apple mpeg-2 player component.
*To use the ’Decode with quicktime’ option on DivX, XviD, you need to install latest codecs from www.divx.com
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