This article is for an older version of HandBrake. All versions.
Dieser Artikel ist für eine ältere Version von HandBrake. Alle Versionen.
Building HandBrake for Mac
Building HandBrake for Mac requires an Apple computer with a 64-bit Intel processor running OS X 10.11.5 El Capitan or later, and the following dependencies.
- Xcode 8.2.1 or later
- free Apple Developer registration required, or install from the Mac App Store
- Command Line Tools for Xcode
- free Apple Developer registration required, or install using
xcode-select --install
- free Apple Developer registration required, or install using
Additional dependencies (may be built via included script):
- autoconf
- automake
- cmake (3.8.2 or later recommended)
- libtool
- nasm 2.13 or later
- pkg-config
- yasm 1.2.0 or later (1.3.0 or later recommended)
Install Xcode1 and open it once. Approve any prompts to install additional tools. You may quit Xcode after it has finished loading.
Install Command Line Tools for Xcode2.
xcode-select --install
Clone the HandBrake repository.
git clone https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake.git && cd HandBrake
List available tags in the HandBrake 1.1.x release series, and check out the most recent.
git tag --list | grep ^1\.1\.
git checkout refs/tags/$(git tag -l | grep -E '^1\.1\.[0-9]+$' | tail -n 1)
You may build and install the additional dependencies using the included script. Feel free to choose a different output path, if desired.
scripts/mac-toolchain-build /usr/local
This process will take a few minutes. If necessary, the script will provide you with instructions for adding the resulting binaries location to your environment’s PATH
3. Do this now.
Build HandBrake. To build the command line interface only, disable the graphical interface by appending --disable-xcode
.
./configure --launch-jobs=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) --launch
When complete, you will find HandBrakeCLI
in the build/xroot
directory. If the graphical interface is enabled, you will also find HandBrake.app
in this directory.
Install HandBrake (optional).
sudo make --directory=build install
To start over, simply remove the build
directory.
rm -rf build
-
Make sure Xcode is installed at
/Applications/Xcode.app
. When using an Xcode Beta release, you may need to renameXcode-beta.app
toXcode.app
.↩ -
When installing Command Line Tools for Xcode using the package installer (instead of
xcode-select --install
), make sure to install the package that corresponds to the installed Xcode version. A mismatch between the installed Xcode and Command Line Tools versions may cause problems.↩ -
/usr/local/bin
is included in the system’sPATH
by default. It is not necessary to add it to your environment’sPATH
when installing the additional dependencies to/usr/local
.↩