Install ffmpeg on iPhone

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Can I use ffmpeg on my iPhone and edit videos in my camera roll with it?










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          In a word NO.



          FFMPEG is a command line video converter and iOS has no command line. There are plenty of programs that can edit video though, not the least of which is Apple's own iMovie.



          A simple search on the iTunes store (the only place you can install software from) for "edit video" will turn up a lot of apps.



          (Yes I know all about jailbreaking and what is possible, command lines and alternative applications, etc. But we do not discuss or support people with Jailbreaking issues, there are other places for that)






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            In a word NO.



            FFMPEG is a command line video converter and iOS has no command line. There are plenty of programs that can edit video though, not the least of which is Apple's own iMovie.



            A simple search on the iTunes store (the only place you can install software from) for "edit video" will turn up a lot of apps.



            (Yes I know all about jailbreaking and what is possible, command lines and alternative applications, etc. But we do not discuss or support people with Jailbreaking issues, there are other places for that)






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              In a word NO.



              FFMPEG is a command line video converter and iOS has no command line. There are plenty of programs that can edit video though, not the least of which is Apple's own iMovie.



              A simple search on the iTunes store (the only place you can install software from) for "edit video" will turn up a lot of apps.



              (Yes I know all about jailbreaking and what is possible, command lines and alternative applications, etc. But we do not discuss or support people with Jailbreaking issues, there are other places for that)






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                In a word NO.



                FFMPEG is a command line video converter and iOS has no command line. There are plenty of programs that can edit video though, not the least of which is Apple's own iMovie.



                A simple search on the iTunes store (the only place you can install software from) for "edit video" will turn up a lot of apps.



                (Yes I know all about jailbreaking and what is possible, command lines and alternative applications, etc. But we do not discuss or support people with Jailbreaking issues, there are other places for that)






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                In a word NO.



                FFMPEG is a command line video converter and iOS has no command line. There are plenty of programs that can edit video though, not the least of which is Apple's own iMovie.



                A simple search on the iTunes store (the only place you can install software from) for "edit video" will turn up a lot of apps.



                (Yes I know all about jailbreaking and what is possible, command lines and alternative applications, etc. But we do not discuss or support people with Jailbreaking issues, there are other places for that)







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