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# Using Docker
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[Docker](https://www.docker.com/whatisdocker) is a tool that can package an
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application and its dependencies in a virtual container to run on different
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host operating systems.
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## Get Shaka Packager from Dockerhub
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To pull latest Shaka Packager:
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```shell
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$ docker pull google/shaka-packager
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```
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You can pull a specific version, e.g. v1.6.2:
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```shell
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$ docker pull google/shaka-packager:release-v1.6.2
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```
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The full list of tags is available
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[here](https://hub.docker.com/r/google/shaka-packager/tags/).
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## Run the container
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Assume you have your media files stored in `host_media_path` in the host
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machine.
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This runs the container and maps `host_media_path` to `media` in the container:
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```shell
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$ docker run -v /host_media_path/:/media -it --rm google/shaka-packager
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```
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Then in the container, run the packager command, e.g.:
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```shell
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$ packager input=/media/example.mp4,stream=audio,output=/media/audio.mp4 \
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input=/media/example.mp4,stream=video,output=/media/video.mp4 \
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--mpd_output /media/example.mpd
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```
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Outputs are available in the host's media folder `host_media_path`.
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