Only questions about programmatic use of the FFmpeg libraries, API, or tools are on topic. Questions about interactive use of the command line tool should be asked on Super User or Video Production. FFmpeg is a free, open source project that produces libraries and programs for handling multimedia data.

Questions about interactive use of the ffmpeg command line tool are off-topic. Please ask them on the Super User or Video Production sites.

Questions here should relate to automating or integrating FFmpeg, or usage of the libav* libraries or API. See also: , , .

FFmpeg is a free, open source project that produces libraries and programs for handling multimedia data. The most notable components are:

  • libavcodec – an audio/video/subtitle codec library used by many other projects.
  • libavformat – an audio/video/subtitle container (de)muxing library.
  • ffmpeg – a command line program for transcoding multimedia files.
  • ffprobe – a command line program for viewing detailed information about multimedia files.
  • ffplay - a command line program for playing media files. It is mostly used as a testbed for the various FFmpeg APIs.

FFmpeg is published under the GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1+ or GNU General Public License 2+ (depending on which options are enabled).

See the FFmpeg documentation and FFmpeg Wiki for additional information.