--- name: ffmpeg description: Using FFmpeg and FFprobe in Remotion metadata: tags: ffmpeg, ffprobe, video, trimming --- ## FFmpeg in Remotion `ffmpeg` and `ffprobe` do not need to be installed. They are available via the `bunx remotion ffmpeg` and `bunx remotion ffprobe`: ```bash bunx remotion ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.mp3 bunx remotion ffprobe input.mp4 ``` ### Trimming videos You have 2 options for trimming videos: 1. Use the FFMpeg command line. You MUST re-encode the video to avoid frozen frames at the start of the video. ```bash # Re-encodes from the exact frame bunx remotion ffmpeg -ss 00:00:05 -i public/input.mp4 -to 00:00:10 -c:v libx264 -c:a aac public/output.mp4 ``` 2. Use the `trimBefore` and `trimAfter` props of the `