- #How to install ffmpeg php on ubuntu 16.04 lts install#
- #How to install ffmpeg php on ubuntu 16.04 lts update#
#How to install ffmpeg php on ubuntu 16.04 lts install#
However if you are using 14.04 (and some other versions from around that point), you can use libav-tools a fork of that project sudo apt-get install libav-tools For recent supported versions (since 15.04 (vivid), so 16.04 & 16.10 currently), this should work and will get ffmpeg from the offical repos ( here): sudo apt-get install ffmpeg The method you use to install ffmpeg depends on the version of Ubuntu you are using. Launchpad can better used with PPAs, instructions for using them can be found here. Please note that if you do not use checkinstall etc, you may need to remove the package with sudo make uninstall or similar to remove the compile program, hence why it is usually better to use packaged versions Too add a PPA You then should be able to compile and install that - instructions are available here, and usually in a README file in the stuff you download. for 14.04, here - the ffmpeg site version is ). If you can't find that, you can usually get a source code download (e.g.
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When you install ffmpeg using apt, the 'additional packages' are getting installed alongside automatically, maybe something went wrong in your case.
#How to install ffmpeg php on ubuntu 16.04 lts update#
Update addressing your comment about missing packages after an installation using apt There is no need to download ffmpeg from launchpad. To install it open a terminal and execute this command : sudo apt install ffmpeg xenial | xenial-updates | yakkety | yakkety-updates - apt policy ffmpegĥ00 yakkety-updates/universe amd64 Packagesĥ00 yakkety-security/universe amd64 Packages Ffmpeg is available in the official Ubuntu repositories :