# FFmpeg VVC decoder installation (Windows, Mac OS and Linux) Windows, Mac and Linux (Preview of vvc video in ffplay): ![ffmpegplaypreview](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88035011/169019033-bcb7fcc7-a196-4436-a396-61db3071280c.png) ![macos_vvceasy_ff](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88035011/169693891-52271091-eb92-4198-82eb-2ad38296a917.png) ![linux_vvceasy_ff](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88035011/169693886-3f8e97da-ad57-46ab-b3eb-45e5ff4e687d.png) # Limitations of FFmpeg VVC decoder For Windows, Mac OS and Linux for preview without converting, you can do sample this, including audio support: ``` ffmpeg_g -i example.266 -i example.opus -vcodec libx264 -acodec libopus -af adelay=1000 -f matroska - | ffplay_g - ``` Or you can play vvc with audio support: ``` ffplay_g -i convertedvvc.mp4 ``` ### Update 21th May 2022 of FFmpeg vvdec support Good news, you can play .mp4 file after .h266 and audio format were merged into mp4 playable of VVC. About [xHE-AAC](https://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/en/ff/amm/broadcast-streaming/xheaac.html), there is no decode support of FFmpeg, the reason is a license fee, but except [Exhale](https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale) (encoder) is free to use and open source. However, you can also merge encoded xHE-AAC audio into mp4 too. To make playable mp4 with audio and video together, you need VVC video encoded, audio file and [GPAC Nightly build](https://gpac.wp.imt.fr/downloads/gpac-nightly-builds/). Code for mp4box/gpac: ``` mp4box -no-probe -add video.266 -add audio.opus -new convertedvvc.mp4 ``` Containers are also acceptable video containers of .mkv, .mp4, .mov and more. For Linux and Mac OS users: Replace **mp4box** by **gpac** # FFmpeg Downloads (VVC decoder plugin compiled by Martin Eesmaa) [Windows](https://mega.nz/file/e1MEUAwR#c7u7vDvwzp6JiSaRDwhCyOaH4cGnx1xQDPyKgbAd-qM) [Mac OS](https://mega.nz/file/mxNTQTLb#1ifvaXap_a_cHLCIWZ-K5B0oKXvdHjgUc3Nb-YHFIio) [Linux](https://mega.nz/file/T8l0GTqa#oWsDDrFYjzf3LhS9zRkuqqBz6H4yJmNQUNiu_erVQLo) (Only Ubuntu 20.04 build) # Linux downloaders (Important note) Unfortunately, this is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS built only. Before you use FFmpeg, make sure you install all these requirements: ``` sudo apt install libxml2 libx264-dev libx265-dev libnuma-dev libxml2 libopus-dev ``` If you are using other linux without Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, you have to build using: ``` sudo apt install build-essential cmake libx264-dev libx265-dev libnuma-dev libxml2 libopus-dev nasm && \ git clone https://github.com/fraunhoferhhi/vvdec.git && cd vvdec \ make release && make install install-prefix=/usr/local && \ cd .. && git clone https://github.com/lehmann-c/FFmpeg.git && cd FFmpeg && \ ./configure --enable-gpl \ --enable-version3 \ --enable-libvvdec \ --enable-pic \ --enable-libxml2 \ --enable-libx264 \ --enable-libx265 \ --enable-libopus && make -j ``` If compiled is success and finished, you can install FFmpeg, using the code: ``` make install ``` # Special thanks VVC programmers of FFmpeg: Original author: [@FFmpeg](https://github.com/FFmpeg) Repository: https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg [@lehmann-c](https://github.com/lehmann-c) (Christian Lehmann) Repository: https://github.com/lehmann-c/FFmpeg [@tbiat](https://github.com/tbiat) Repository: https://github.com/tbiat/FFmpeg - Martin Eesmaa