


If all is well – congratulations, it’s installed! If it still tells you that it doesn’t recognize the command, double check that you successfully added the ffmpeg bin folder to the system path. Once you’ve got a console open, check that FFmpeg is installed properly by typing ffmpeg -codecs, which will show you all the codecs you have access to, including audio and video. Shift+Right Click in a folder (without any files selected) and choose Open command window here.

Hit Win+R to open the Run utility and type cmd there.Search in the start menu for command prompt or just cmd.Since FFmpeg is a command-line program, we’re going to need to open a command line!
