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Please Help Me To Install FFMPEG on my cPanel Server

Hello,

Please Help Me To Install FFMPEG on my cPanel Server, tell me how can i do it ?

Thanks.

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  • Google

  • @daily said:
    Google

    most of the tutorial is not working because few packages are not available from the source ... showing 404 :(

  • use google to find those packages xD

  • Why don't you guys refer to me a working tutorial ... ?

  • because you are too lazy to find one here, there is a search bar on the right.

  • You realize you signed up on this site for free, yeah? This isn't FFmpeg's website or it's IRC channel. Unless you are giving me some kind of compensation, I'm not helping you find one of the many working tutorials out there, for almost all Operating Systems.

  • @daily & @dedicados i found mirror for the packages, but i am getting this error

    ** Found 2 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), 'yum check' output follows:
    alsa-tools-firmware-1.0.28-2.el7.x86_64 has missing requires of libasound.so.2()(64bit)
    alsa-tools-firmware-1.0.28-2.el7.x86_64 has missing requires of libasound.so.2(ALSA_0.9)(64bit)

    any idea, how can i fix it ?

  • The error seems pretty clear to me. If you can't distinguish that, to be honest you need managed services.

    Thanked by 1seriesn
  • How about you install the f**ing package?

    If libasound isn't installed, well, INSTALL IT.

  • rpm -Uvh atrpms-repo-6-7.el6.x86_64.rpm
    yum clean all

    yum --enablerepo=atrpms-testing install libasound2

    yum update

    Google gave me this.

  • Just remember, by using non cpanel or 3rd party repos and tutorials, you might break your cpanel installation.

  • seriesnseriesn Member
    edited August 2016

    @daily said:
    The error seems pretty clear to me. If you can't distinguish that, to be honest you need managed services.

    Years in retail taught me one thing, people do not read. Never once.

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • dedicadosdedicados Member
    edited August 2016

    seriesn said: Years in retail tought me one thing, people do not read. Never once

    THANKS, i love my haircut too...

    Thanked by 1seriesn
  • There was an installer ...on github ...forgot the repo name...google it.....
    It was easy though using that...

    One click and bam

  • StealthyHostingStealthyHosting Member, Host Rep

    I wrote up a tutorial for this previously that you may find useful.

    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/64946/ffmpeg-centos-install-v1-0

  • Would like fries with that sir?

    @dedicados said:

    seriesn said: Years in retail tought me one thing, people do not read. Never once

    THANKS, i love my haircut too...

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Don't think OP wants a tutorial. That requires reading.
    He just wants an installer.

  • apt-get install avconv

    debian. thx.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
    edited August 2016

    On cPanel?

    EasyApache is your thing in WHM.

    As far as I remember, it allowed to install FFMPEG(could be wrong).

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