![]() The MinGW package provides gcc and headers. The first tends to be slightly more up to date than the latter, and offers more library compatibility, like DirectShow headers, so preferably use MinGW-w64. Some Windows-specific compilation information can be found in the official documentation.īoth offer working gccs for Windows. Note that the only strict requirement for compiling a plain vanilla version of FFmpeg (no external libraries) is MinGW (compilation environment) and Git required for downloading and updating the source code.Īlso note that sometimes it is easier to cross compile, see the Cross Compiling guide, which also may contain some hints/clues for compiling the various dependencies you'd need using MinGW, too. You can still follow this guide if you want to manually compile FFmpeg. Tip: The Media Autobuild Suite can automatically build FFmpeg under Windows with several external dependencies. ![]()
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