--- title: "FFmpeg" sidebarTitle: "ffmpeg" description: "Use the ffmpeg build extension to include FFmpeg in your project" --- You can add the `ffmpeg` build extension to your build process: ```ts import { defineConfig } from "@trigger.dev/sdk"; import { ffmpeg } from "@trigger.dev/build/extensions/core"; export default defineConfig({ project: "", // Your other config settings... build: { extensions: [ffmpeg()], }, }); ``` By default, this will install the version of `ffmpeg` that is available in the Debian package manager (via `apt`). ## FFmpeg 7.x (static build) If you need FFmpeg 7.x, you can pass `{ version: "7" }` to the extension. This will install a static build of FFmpeg 7.x instead of using the Debian package: ```ts import { defineConfig } from "@trigger.dev/sdk"; import { ffmpeg } from "@trigger.dev/build/extensions/core"; export default defineConfig({ project: "", // Your other config settings... build: { extensions: [ffmpeg({ version: "7" })], }, }); ``` This extension will also add the `FFMPEG_PATH` and `FFPROBE_PATH` to your environment variables, making it easy to use popular ffmpeg libraries like `fluent-ffmpeg`. Note that `fluent-ffmpeg` needs to be added to [`external`](/config/config-file#external) in your `trigger.config.ts` file. Follow [this example](/guides/examples/ffmpeg-video-processing) to get setup with Trigger.dev and FFmpeg in your project.