![]() Per what wisbucky said, you need to have it looking for the right version. I have installed the latest version of ffmpeg (3.1.2) through homebrew, and I have gone to Preferences -> Libraries and located the ffmpeg library in Audacity (/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.0.2/lib/libavutil.55.17.103.dylib). In that case can I install the ffmpeg 64 bit package from this link? that is referenced in the help files without creating problems with my already installed newer version of ffmpeg?īut why is it that when I go to the main page, but select Help > Help Center > Manual > ffmpeg import/export > Mac > Installing FFmpeg for Mac, that I am directed to the now obsolete documentation with no option to locate the correct instructions? Is that not supported since it does not seem to include the ffmpeg.55.64bit.dylib that Audacity needs? I am trying to get Audacity 2.3.2 on Mac OS 10.14.6 Mojave to use the ffmpeg 4.1.4.1 library that I installed via Homebrew. ![]() I have installed them and it is now working for me.Īs of January 2021, the official Audacity manuals' instructions for Installing FFmpeg for Windows advise downloading FFmpeg from scroll down the page and click the link "FFmpeg RECOMMENDED ZIP OPTION: ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.zip", unzip it in your desired location, then point Audacity to avformat-55.dll in the unzipped folder. PKG is better), and the ffmpeg files that I needed were in the. ![]() ZIP file instead (despite the recommendation on the downloads page that the. PKG was not putting anything in that folder. Ok so that is definitely a different library folder than I was looking in before, but the only things that were in there were libmp3lame.dylib and libmp3lame64bit.dylib.
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