Dec
11
Linux has a pretty good video and audio converter called FFmpeg. FFmpeg
can also convert from any sample rate to any other, and resize video on
the fly with a high quality polyphase filter. However it is a command
line tool and therefore it might be difficult for someone to remember
all the parameters he can use. Here comes WinFF, a cross platform
utility (it runs both in Linux and Windows). WinFF is a batch Graphical
User Interface (GUI) that allows you to use FFmpeg to convert any video
type.
can also convert from any sample rate to any other, and resize video on
the fly with a high quality polyphase filter. However it is a command
line tool and therefore it might be difficult for someone to remember
all the parameters he can use. Here comes WinFF, a cross platform
utility (it runs both in Linux and Windows). WinFF is a batch Graphical
User Interface (GUI) that allows you to use FFmpeg to convert any video
type.
WinFF supports mpeg, mpg, avi, mov, wmv and even flv as input formats.
The default output supported formats are 3gp, 3g2, flv, h264, dvd, vcd,
mov, wmv, divx, xvid and wmv. It also supports conversion for ipod
devices and regarding audio it can mp3, wav, amr and m4a.
The default output supported formats are 3gp, 3g2, flv, h264, dvd, vcd,
mov, wmv, divx, xvid and wmv. It also supports conversion for ipod
devices and regarding audio it can mp3, wav, amr and m4a.
So install WinFF through your distributions Package Management System
and run it. Click on the ‘Add’ button (1) and select as many videos as
you like. Next choose one of the available conversion presets (2) and
the output folder (3). Just Hit convert and the conversion will start!
Simple, isn’t it?
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