Docker image with ffmpeg and ffprobe built as hardened static PIE binaries with no external dependencies that can be used with any base image.
See Dockerfile for versions used. In general, master should have the latest stable version of ffmpeg and below libraries. Versions are kept up to date automatically using bump.
Use mwader/static-ffmpeg
from Docker Hub or build image yourself.
In Dockerfile
COPY --from=mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0 /ffmpeg /usr/local/bin/
COPY --from=mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0 /ffprobe /usr/local/bin/
Run directly
docker run -i --rm -u $UID:$GROUPS -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0 -i file.wav file.mp3
docker run -i --rm -u $UID:$GROUPS -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" --entrypoint=/ffprobe mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0 -i file.wav
As shell alias
alias ffmpeg='docker run -i --rm -u $UID:$GROUPS -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0'
alias ffprobe='docker run -i --rm -u $UID:$GROUPS -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" --entrypoint=/ffprobe mwader/static-ffmpeg:6.0'
- fontconfig
- gray
- iconv
- lcms2
- libaom
- libaribb24
- libass
- libbluray
- libdav1d
- libdavs2
- libfdk-aac
- libfreetype
- libfribidi
- libgme
- libgsm
- libkvazaar
- libmodplug
- libmp3lame
- libmysofa
- libopencore
- libopenjpeg
- libopus
- librabbitmq
- librav1e
- librtmp
- librubberband
- libshine
- libsnappy
- libsoxr
- libspeex
- libsrt
- libssh
- libsvtav1
- libtheora
- libtwolame
- libuavs3d
- libvidstab
- libvmaf
- libvo-amrwbenc
- libvorbis
- libvpx
- libwebp
- libx264
- libx265 (multilib with support for 10 and 12 bits)
- libxavs2
- libxml2
- libxvid
- libzimg
- openssl
- and all native ffmpeg codecs, formats, filters etc.
/ffmpeg
ffmpeg binary/ffprobe
ffprobe binary/doc
Documentation/versions.json
JSON file with build versions of ffmpeg and libraries./etc/ssl/cert.pem
CA certs to make-tls_verify 1 -ca_file /etc/ssl/cert.pem
work if running image directly
latest
Latest master build.
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH[-BUILD]
Specific version of FFmpeg with the features that was in master at the time of tagging.
-BUILD
means that was an additional build with that version to add of fix something.
Binaries are built with various hardening features but it's still a good idea to run them as non-root even when used inside a container, especially so if running on input files that you don't control.
Since version 5.0.1-3 dockerhub images are multi-arch amd64 and arm64 images.
This will copy ffmpeg
and ffprobe
to the current directory:
docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/out" $(echo -e 'FROM alpine\nCOPY --from=mwader/static-ffmpeg:latest /ff* /\nENTRYPOINT cp /ff* /out' | docker build -q -)
docker run --rm mwader/static-ffmpeg -v quiet -f data -i versions.json -map 0:0 -c text -f data -
This could happen if the hostname resolve to more IP-addresses than can fit in DNS UDP packet (probably 512 bytes) causing the response to be truncated. Usually clients should then switch to TCP and redo the query but musl libc does not currently support DNS over TCP.
Binaries are built with TLS support but, by default, ffmpeg currently do
not do certificate verification. To enable verification you need to run
ffmpeg with -tls_verify 1
and -ca_file /path/to/cert.pem
.
- Alpine Linux at
/etc/ssl/cert.pem
- Debian/Ubuntu install the
ca-certificates
package at it will be available at/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
.
Multi-arch dockerhub images are built using pldin601/build-multiarch-on-aws-spots. See build-multiarch.yml for config. Thanks to @pldin601 for making this possible.
Feel free to create issues or PRs if you have any improvements or encounter any problems. Please also consider making a donation to the FFmpeg project or to other projects used by this image if you find it useful.
Please also be mindful of the license limitations used by libraries this project uses and your own usage and potential distribution of such.
- Add libplacebo, chromaprint, etc. ...
- Add libjxl support once in stable
- Add xeve/xevd support once in stable
- Add acceleration support (GPU, CUDA, ...)
- Add *.a *.so libraries, headers and pkg-config somehow