![]() This is a standard Powershell parameter to maybe debug or see what the script does. If you want more information about what goes on behind the scenes in the script then I made it so that you could use the -Verbose parameter. After that it will extract the files and put them on the default location C:\ffmpeg\. This will fetch the latest nightly from their official website and download it. ![]() Let’s say that you want to just install or update FFMPEG using the latest sources and don’t care about any other options. I would like to add that the installation directory of ffmpeg that will be used in this update script will remove all files in the ffmpeg folder for it to update. I tried to make the script as easy as possible to use for others that might not have the absolute knowledge in Powershell. However I personally love using the nightly builds of FFMPEG and that is something of a hassle of wanting to keep up with all the time so I do what I do and create a Powershell script to update or install FFMPEG. Because people make various videos I sometimes need to make bulk and quick actions to maybe convert the video in question. It’s a great all in one tool for general purposes in video. Let’s begin with saying that I absolutely love using FFMPEG.
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