You'll be happy to know that this app works great in Linux, too! Here is a guide for installing osr2mp4 on Linux.
Important:
Check your current Python version. As of the time of writing, osr2mp4 requires Python 3.7 or higher and does not properly support lower versions. You can check your Python version by typing python --version
in the terminal. If your version is lower than 3.7, consider upgrading.
On arch, ffmpeg is an official package so it can be installed with sudo pacman -S ffmpeg
.
Proceed to Configuring and Running osr2mp4 to continue.
Install ffmpeg
.
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
Proceed to Configuring and Running osr2mp4 to continue.
The easiest way to use osr2mp4 on MacOS will be by installing most of our components with Brew, so please make sure you have this configured before we continue. MacOS has the following requirements before we can begin the installation process: brew install zlib jpeg freetype xz ffmpeg
. After these are installed we can begin.
Proceed to Configuring and Running osr2mp4 to continue.
- Change your directory to wherever you need want to install osr2mp4 and clone the osr2mp4 repository, then step into the osr2mp4-app folder in your terminal. This should look something like this:
~ $ cd /home/username/Documents
Documents $ git clone https://github.com/uyitroa/osr2mp4-app
Documents $ cd osr2mp4-app
- Now we'll remove some packages and install dependencies for osr2mp4:
pip uninstall PIL Pillow
pip install -r requirements.txt
python install.py
You should now be able to run osr2mp4. Make sure you are in the osr2mp4 file that you cloned from the repo and run python main.py
. If this returns No module XXXX
then you need to run pip install XXXX
and try again.