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# Go download <googa>http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/|ffmpeg 32-bit static|/downloads/ffmpeg_win</googa>
# Go download <googa>http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/|ffmpeg 32-bit static|/downloads/ffmpeg_win</googa>
# unzip the zip file
# unzip the zip file
# find "ffmpeg.exe" and put it into /Users/<you>/AppData/Roaming/kJams Plugins/
# find "ffmpeg.exe"
# navigate to your user's home folder: /Users/<you>
# in the address bar, type "/AppData" (it's an invisible folder), then press ENTER
# navigate to "/Roaming/kJams Plugins/"
# put the ffmpeg app into that plugins folder


==You're Done!==
==You're Done!==
That's it! You're all set, you do not need to restart kJams.  kJams will "just know" where to look for the plugin.
That's it! You're all set, you do not need to restart kJams.  kJams will "just know" where to look for the plugin.

Revision as of 20:03, 1 December 2015

Here's how you can get ffmpeg (open source software) into your system now:

Macintosh

  1. download VCD & MPEG Tools (Make sure you get the one "for Mac OS X"). Note: it says "15 day trial" but that does NOT affect kJams. However, I do encourage you to buy it anyway, it's a great tool for converting any VCDs that you run into.
  2. mount the disk image (it should mount automatically, if not, double click the .dmg file)
    1. if this disc image does not mount, then download it from here instead.
  3. drag the application to your "Applications" folder.

Windows

  1. Go download ffmpeg 32-bit static
  2. unzip the zip file
  3. find "ffmpeg.exe"
  4. navigate to your user's home folder: /Users/<you>
  5. in the address bar, type "/AppData" (it's an invisible folder), then press ENTER
  6. navigate to "/Roaming/kJams Plugins/"
  7. put the ffmpeg app into that plugins folder

You're Done!

That's it! You're all set, you do not need to restart kJams. kJams will "just know" where to look for the plugin.