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  1. I updated my ffmpeg-build-script with more codecs (uses API calls to get the latest versions available)

    I have the code up and running for Ubuntu 22.04.

    It seems to work great when running ffmpeg. I use hardware acceleration (I know it is not as good as software) but the speed I'm getting converting 4K video using medium presets is about 110 fps. Woo!

    I thought some of you might like to try it out. The script will prompt you to install system-wide at the end of the build so you have the choice to keep the binary files in the prefix directory if that is where you want them to stay.

    Check out my list of supported codecs below!
    Supported codec list

    Install command:
    Code:
    bash <(curl -sSL https://build-ffmpeg.optimizethis.net) --build --enable-gpl-and-non-free --latest
    ffmpeg-build-script
    Last edited by slyfox1186; 6th Jun 2023 at 17:08.
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    Are there any plans to support arm64?
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  3. Im looking for to speed up my encoding process as i have to encode a lot of videos but this threads looks dead, and other recommendations ?
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    I think that the script that is being discussed is to build a custom version of ffmpeg and not a script to encode video using ffmpeg. Building a custom version of ffmpeg is usually only done if somebody wants to include some of the non-free and gpl libraries. I have used the build script at https://gitlab.com/RiCON/media-autobuild_suite to do so in the past.
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