Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: static_ffmpeg
Version: 2.0.11
Summary: Cross platform ffmpeg to work on various systems.
Home-page: https://github.com/zackees/static_ffmpeg
Author: Zach Vorhies
Author-email: dont@email.me
License: MIT
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        # static_ffmpeg
        
        
        ## Version
        FFMPEG Version: 5.0
        
        ## Install
        
        `python -m pip install static-ffmpeg`
        
        ## About
        
        This tool installs binaries for ffmpeg and ffprobe binary into the system on the first usage of this library. This libary itself is very
        lightweight. Binaries will be installed for `win32` (Windows) / `darwin` (MacOS) / `ubuntu` (Linux)
        
        There is both a python api and a command line api. After installing this package the command line aliases will be available:
        
          * `static_ffmpeg` operates just like `ffmpeg`
          * `static_ffprobe` operates just like `ffprobe`.
          * `static_ffmpeg_paths` prints out the paths of the ffmpeg binaries.
        
        ```
        > static_ffmpeg_paths
        FFMPEG=c:\users\niteris\dev\static_ffmpeg\static_ffmpeg\bin\win32\ffmpeg.exe
        FFPROBE=c:\users\niteris\dev\static_ffmpeg\static_ffmpeg\bin\win32\ffprobe.exe
        ```
        
        ## Api
        
        Here's how to get the binaries and execute them.
        
        ```
        import os
        from static_ffmpeg import run
        ffmpeg, ffprobe = run.get_or_fetch_platform_executables_else_raise()
        # ffmpeg, ffprobe will be paths to ffmpeg and ffprobe.
        os.system(f"{ffmpeg} -version")
        os.system(f"{ffprobe} -version")
        ```
        
        ## Testing
        
        `tox`
        
        ## Virtual Environment (optional)
        
        To test it in a virtual environment, use this easy helper:
        
        To easily setup a virtual environment, please see this installation script:
        https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zackees/static_ffmpeg/main/setupvirtualenv.py
        
        
        ## Binary source
          * https://github.com/zackees/ffmpeg_bins
        
        
        ## Testing
        
          * Clone this project `git clone https://github.com/zackees/static_ffmpeg`
          * Then setup the virtual env using the script `python virtualenvsetup.py`
          * Then activate `. venv/bin/activate`
          * Then run tox `tox`
        
        ## Testing work arounds
          * You may get an error like 'Interpretor not found'
            * The solution it install the python interpretor of this type, like so
              * https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3810/
          * Ubuntu: `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'virtualenv.seed.via_app_data'
            * Uninstall the pip on your system and reinstall:
              * `pip3 uninstall virtualenv`
              * `pip3 install virtualenv`
        
        ## Release History
          * 2.0:
            * ffmpeg upgraded to 5.0
            * added ffprobe (static_ffprobe or get run.get_platform_executables_or_raise() to get the binary location)
            * Now downloads platform specific binary to reduce install size (reduced 2/3rds of the install size vs 1.0)
          * 1.0:
            * ffmpeg 4.4 released + tests
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Environment :: Console
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