
In Windows 7 all the variables are listed in a single string, separated by a semicolon.įor this example, that is C:\Program Files\ffmpeg\bin\ #Ffmpeg audacity download windows 10# Simply go the the end of the string, type a semicolon ( ), then paste in the path. Click Ok on all the windows we just opened up.Just to be sure, reboot your computer before trying any commands.įFmpeg is now "installed". The Command Prompt will now recognize FFmpeg commands and will attempt to run them. (If you are still having issues with Command Prompt not recognizing FFmpeg try running CMD as an admin.

If it still does not work double check to make sure each step was followed to completion.) Alternative installation methods Alternatively, you can use windows powershell instead of cmd. I've not tried these myself, but they probably work, and they're easy to do.

