How to install FFmpeg, Mplayer, Mencoder, MP4Box, Flvtool2 and other video modules on your CentOS server. Use this tutorial to install ffmpeg-php libraries. Install flvtool2. Gem install flvtool2. Fetching: flvtool2-1.0.6.gem (100%) Successfully installed flvtool2-1.0.6 Parsing documentation for flvtool2-1.0.6 Installing ri documentation for flvtool2-1.0.6 Done installing documentation for flvtool2 after 1 seconds 1 gem installed Install GPAC. Apt-get install gpac mediainfo.
Install flvtool2, mediainfo and neroAacEnc on centos x86_64
A client has requested a few days ago to have the binaries flvtool2, mediainfo and neroAacEnc installed on his dedicated server, well the first two of them were easy to install since these support centos x86_64 by default, and since the dedicated server has lots of ram there, it needed to be a 64 bits for it to read all its ram. The issue came across was that NeroAacEnc was a bit more restricted as in was developed to run only on 32 bits linux system. Have had a bit of a headache since I thought for sure that libs for 32 bits have already been installed, but was actually wrong. Tekken 4 iso file download for ppsspp. In any case, in this article I’m going to show you a nice little way to install Install flvtool2, mediainfo and neroAacEnc on centos x86_64, even with the limitation of the 32 bits on the last one.
We will start first with flvtool2
It seems like for this you need to install ruby, well in my case the client requested cpanel to be installed so it was easy to have ruby installed by running:
/scripts/installruby
But you can also manually install ruby from yum following the bellow commands:
Solutions for this is to install the 32 bits lib for it to work, this can be done on centos x86_64 using the following command: