
It is possible to enable other installed packages using the following steps. Installation of react-native-ffmpeg using instructions in 2.1 and 2.2 enables the default package, which is based See react-native-ffmpeg-test for linking alternatives.react-native link breaks Cocoapods dependencies. $ yarn add react-native-ffmpeg 2.1 Android $ react-native link react-native-ffmpegĪdd react-native-ffmpeg pod to your Podfile and run pod install pod 'react-native-ffmpeg', :podspec => './node_modules/react-native-ffmpeg/ios/react-native-ffmpeg.podspec'ĭO NOT USE react-native link on IOS. Includes eight different packages with different external libraries enabled in FFmpeg Licensed under LGPL 3.0, can be customized to support GPL v3.0 Zlib and MediaCodec Android system librariesīzip2, zlib IOS system libraries and AudioToolbox, CoreImage, VideoToolbox, AVFoundation IOS system frameworks

FFmpeg v4.1 and v4.2-dev-x (master) releasesĪrm-v7a, arm-v7a-neon, arm64-v8a, x86 and x86_64 architectures on AndroidĪrmv7, armv7s, arm64, arm64e, i386 and x86_64 architectures on IOSįontconfig, freetype, fribidi, gmp, gnutls, kvazaar, lame, libaom, libass, libiconv, libilbc, libtheora, libvorbis, libvpx, libwebp, libxml2, opencore-amr, opus, shine, snappy, soxr, speex, twolame, wavpack
