Install checkinstall if you already haven't sudo apt install checkinstall Remove any other ffmpeg package sudo apt remove ffmpeg Get the ffmpeg source code and compile it (this will take loooong) git clone Raspbian should have git and compilation tools installed by default, but if not, install them. It's a good idea to use checkinstall so that a proper deb package is created and installed. Compiling also avoided some bloaty dependencies that the package in the Debian (Jessie backports) repository has. Compiling ffmpeg with Raspberry Pi hardware accelerationĪFAIK the regular Debian/Raspbian version of ffmpeg does not support Raspberry Pi's hardware H.264 acceleration, so I decided to roll my own.
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