# FFmpegKit ![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/badge/release-v6.0-blue.svg) ![Maven Central](https://img.shields.io/maven-central/v/com.arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-min) ![CocoaPods](https://img.shields.io/cocoapods/v/ffmpeg-kit-ios-min) ![pub](https://img.shields.io/pub/v/ffmpeg_kit_flutter.svg) ![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/ffmpeg-kit-react-native.svg) `FFmpegKit` is a collection of tools to use `FFmpeg` in `Android`, `iOS`, `Linux`, `macOS`, `tvOS`, `Flutter` and `React Native` applications. It includes scripts to build `FFmpeg` native libraries, a wrapper library to run `FFmpeg`/`FFprobe` commands in applications and 8 prebuilt binary packages available at [Github](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases), [Maven Central](https://search.maven.org), [CocoaPods](https://cocoapods.org), [pub](https://pub.dev) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com). ### 1. Features - Scripts to build FFmpeg native libraries - `FFmpegKit` wrapper library to run `FFmpeg`/`FFprobe` commands in applications - Supports native platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, macOS and tvOS - Supports hybrid platforms: Flutter, React Native - Based on FFmpeg `v4.5-dev` or later with optional system and external libraries - 8 prebuilt binary packages available at [Github](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases), [Maven Central](https://search.maven.org), [CocoaPods](https://cocoapods.org), [pub](https://pub.dev) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com) - Licensed under `LGPL 3.0` by default, `GPL v3.0` if GPL licensed libraries are enabled ### 2. Android See [Android](android) to learn more about `FFmpegKit` for `Android`. ### 3. iOS, macOS, tvOS See [Apple](apple) to use `FFmpegKit` on `Apple` platforms (`iOS`, `macOS`, `tvOS`). ### 4. Flutter See [Flutter](flutter/flutter) to learn more about `FFmpegKit` for `Flutter`. ### 5. Linux See [Linux](linux) to learn more about `FFmpegKit` for `Linux`. ### 6. React Native See [React Native](react-native) to learn more about `FFmpegKit` for `React Native`. ### 7. Build Scripts Use `android.sh`, `ios.sh`, `linux.sh`, `macos.sh` and `tvos.sh` to build `FFmpegKit` for each native platform. All scripts support additional options to enable optional libraries and disable platform architectures. See [Building](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/wiki/Building) wiki page for the details. ### 8. FFmpegKit Library `FFmpegKit` is a wrapper library that allows you to easily run `FFmpeg`/`FFprobe` commands in applications. It provides additional features on top of `FFmpeg` to enable platform specific resources, control how commands are executed and how the results are handled. `Android` library of `FFmpegKit` has a `Java` API, `Apple` libraries (`iOS`, `macOS`, `tvOS`) have an `Objective-C` API, `Flutter` library comes with a `Dart` API, `Linux` library has a `C++` API and `React Native` library provides a `JavaScript` API with `Typescript` definitions, which are identical in terms of features and capabilities. ### 9. Packages There are eight different `ffmpeg-kit` packages distributed on [Github](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases), [Maven Central](https://search.maven.org), [CocoaPods](https://cocoapods.org), [pub](https://pub.dev) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com). Below you can see which system libraries and external libraries are enabled in each one of them. Please remember that some parts of `FFmpeg` are licensed under the `GPL` and only `GPL` licensed `ffmpeg-kit` packages include them.
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external libraries - vid.stab
x264
x265
xvidcore
gmp
gnutls
gmp
gnutls
vid.stab
x264
x265
xvidcore
lame
libilbc
libvorbis
opencore-amr
opus
shine
soxr
speex
twolame
vo-amrwbenc
dav1d
fontconfig
freetype
fribidi
kvazaar
libass
libiconv
libtheora
libvpx
libwebp
snappy
zimg
dav1d
fontconfig
freetype
fribidi
gmp
gnutls
kvazaar
lame
libass
libiconv
libilbc
libtheora
libvorbis
libvpx
libwebp
libxml2
opencore-amr
opus
shine
snappy
soxr
speex
twolame
vo-amrwbenc
zimg
dav1d
fontconfig
freetype
fribidi
gmp
gnutls
kvazaar
lame
libass
libiconv
libilbc
libtheora
libvorbis
libvpx
libwebp
libxml2
opencore-amr
opus
shine
snappy
soxr
speex
twolame
vid.stab
vo-amrwbenc
x264
x265
xvidcore
zimg
android system libraries zlib
MediaCodec
ios system libraries bzip2
AudioToolbox
AVFoundation
iconv
VideoToolbox
zlib
macos system libraries bzip2
AudioToolbox
AVFoundation
Core Image
iconv
OpenCL
OpenGL
VideoToolbox
zlib
tvos system libraries bzip2
AudioToolbox
iconv
VideoToolbox
zlib
- `AVFoundation` is not available on `tvOS` - `VideoToolbox` is not available on LTS releases of `iOS` and `tvOS` - `zimg` is supported since `v4.5.1` ### 10. Versions `FFmpegKit` binaries generated use the same major and minor version numbers as the upstream `FFmpeg` project. The third and last number in the version string, if exists, is specific to `FFmpegKit`. It shows different releases from the same `FFmpeg` release branch. `dev` part in the version string indicates that `FFmpeg` source code is cloned from the `FFmpeg` `master` branch and the exact version number of `FFmpeg` is obtained using the `git describe --tags` command. | Platforms | FFmpegKit Version | FFmpeg Version | Release Date | |:----------------:|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:--------------:|:------------:| | React Native | [6.0.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/react.native.v6.0.0) | 6.0.0 | Aug 27, 2023 | | Flutter | [6.0.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/flutter.v6.0.0) | 6.0.0 | Aug 27, 2023 | | Android
Apple | [6.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v6.0) | 6.0 | Aug 21, 2023 | | React Native | [5.1.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/react.native.v5.1.0) | 5.1.2 | Oct 02, 2022 | | Flutter | [5.1.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/flutter.v5.1.0) | 5.1.2 | Oct 02, 2022 | | Android
Apple | [5.1](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v5.1) | 5.1.2 | Sep 29, 2022 | | React Native | [4.5.2](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/react.native.v4.5.2) | 4.5-dev-3393 | May 25, 2022 | | Flutter | [4.5.1](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/flutter.v4.5.1) | 4.5-dev-3393 | Jan 02, 2022 | | React Native | [4.5.1](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/react.native.v4.5.1) | 4.5-dev-3393 | Jan 02, 2022 | | Android | [4.5.1](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v4.5.1) | 4.5-dev-3393 | Jan 01, 2022 | | Apple | [4.5.1](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v4.5.1) | 4.5-dev-3393 | Dec 30, 2021 | | Flutter | [4.5.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/flutter.v4.5.0) | 4.5-dev-2008 | Oct 05, 2021 | | React Native | [4.5.0](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/react.native.v4.5.0) | 4.5-dev-2008 | Oct 01, 2021 | | Android
Apple | [4.5](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v4.5) | 4.5-dev-2008 | Sep 18, 2021 | | Android
Apple | [4.4](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/releases/tag/v4.4) | 4.4-dev-3015 | Mar 03, 2021 | ### 11. LTS Releases `FFmpegKit` binaries are published in two release variants: `Main Release` and `LTS Release`. - Main releases include complete functionality of the library and support the latest SDK/API features. - LTS releases are customized to support a wider range of devices. They are built using older API/SDK versions, so some features are not available on them. This table shows the differences between two variants. | | Main Release | LTS Release | | :----: | :----: |:---------------------------------------------------------:| | Android API Level | 24 | 16 | | Android Camera Access | Yes | - | | Android Architectures | arm-v7a-neon
arm64-v8a
x86
x86-64 | arm-v7a
arm-v7a-neon
arm64-v8a
x86
x86-64 | | iOS Min SDK | 12.1 | 10 | | iOS VideoToolbox | Yes | - | | iOS AVFoundation | Yes | - | | iOS Architectures | arm64
arm64-simulator
arm64-mac-catalyst
x86-64
x86-64-mac-catalyst | armv7
arm64
i386
x86-64 | | iOS Bundle Format | XCFrameworks | Frameworks | | Mac Catalyst Min Version | 14.0 | - | | macOS Min SDK | 10.15 | 10.12 | | macOS AVFoundation | Yes | - | | macOS Architectures | arm64
x86-64 | x86-64 | | macOS Bundle Format | XCFrameworks | Frameworks | | tvOS Min SDK | 11.0 | 10.0 | | tvOS VideoToolbox | Yes | - | | tvOS Architectures | arm64
x86-64
arm64-simulator | arm64
x86-64 | | tvOS Bundle Format | XCFrameworks | Frameworks | ### 12. Documentation A more detailed documentation is available under [Wiki](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/wiki). ### 13. Test Applications You can see how `FFmpegKit` is used inside an application by running test applications created under [FFmpegKit Test](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-test) project. All applications are identical and supports command execution, video encoding, accessing https urls, encoding audio, burning subtitles, video stabilisation, pipe operations and concurrent command execution. ### 14. License `FFmpegKit` library alone is licensed under the `LGPL v3.0`. `FFmpegKit` bundles (`.aar` archives, `frameworks`, `xcframeworks`), which include both `FFmpegKit` and `FFmpeg` libraries, are also licensed under the `LGPL v3.0`. However, if the source code is built using the optional `--enable-gpl` flag or prebuilt binaries with `-gpl` postfix are used, then `FFmpegKit` bundles become subject to the `GPL v3.0`. Because, `FFmpeg` is licensed under the `GPL v3.0` in those bundles. And that makes the whole bundle effectively subject to the `GPL v3.0`. `FFmpegKit` build scripts always configure `FFmpeg` with `--enable-version3` option. And never enable non-free libraries. Thus, `FFmpeg` libraries created by `FFmpegKit` are licensed under the `LGPL v3.0` by default. Only when `--enable-gpl` is provided they become subject to `GPL v3.0`. That is how prebuilt binaries with `-gpl` postfix are compiled. Refer to [Licenses](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/wiki/Licenses) to see the licenses of all libraries. [Trademark](https://github.com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit/wiki/Trademark) lists the trademarks used in the `FFmpegKit` documentation. ### 15. Patents It is not clearly explained in their documentation, but it is believed that `FFmpeg`, `kvazaar`, `x264` and `x265` include algorithms which are subject to software patents. If you live in a country where software algorithms are patentable then you'll probably need to pay royalty fees to patent holders. We are not lawyers though, so we recommend that you seek legal advice first. See [FFmpeg Patent Mini-FAQ](https://ffmpeg.org/legal.html). `openh264` clearly states that it uses patented algorithms. Therefore, if you build `ffmpeg-kit` with `openh264` and distribute that library, then you are subject to pay MPEG LA licensing fees. Refer to [OpenH264 FAQ](https://www.openh264.org/faq.html) page for the details. ### 16. Contributing See our [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) guide. ### 17. See Also - [FFmpeg API Documentation](https://ffmpeg.org/doxygen/4.0/index.html) - [FFmpeg Wiki](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/WikiStart) - [FFmpeg External Library Licenses](https://www.ffmpeg.org/doxygen/4.0/md_LICENSE.html)