Found this metod, works for me:
Download or pull the git repository from FFMpeg.org (even if you already have it installed)
(if you don't have kernel headers and gcc tools installed you need to do that. If the following doesn't work, you don't have that done)
Unpack it to a directory in your home
cd to that directory in your favorite terminal emulator (<ctrl>+<alt>+t most of the time)
type the following: ./configure -enable-nonfree --enable-shared --prefix=/home/<yourusername>/ffmpeg/ (< that's the place you want to install it)
wait for this to finish (hopefully with no errors)
type: make
Wait for the lengthy make process to finish
type: make install
The next part is easier to do in the config file for Fusion (which is JSON formatted) so browse to...
/home/<your user name>/.fusion/BlackmagicDesign/Fusion/Profiles/Default
Open the file called Fusion.prefs in your favorite editor and look for Paths = { Map ={
Scroll to the bottom of that section and add the following line just before the one that starts with ["Bins:"]
["ffmpeg:"] = "/home/<your user name>/ffmpeg",
^ it's really important that you include the trailing comma in JSON unless it's the last line
You can do that from the interface in Fusion but if you do, make absolutely sure to include the : after ffmpeg and for dog's sake, remember that you're in a case sensitive OS
Make full backup of the system disk before, couse when istalling kernel headers and gcc tools, it will update kernel from original BM distributive Davinci 14.2, and centos cant boot. After that, restore from backup and copy ffmpeg folder to it.
For backup, it's free solution:
www.veeam.com/ru/linux-backup-free-download.htmlTutorial:
www.serveradmin.ru/backup-i-perenos-linux-servera/