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WinFF

Converts multimedia files using FFmpeg settings.

Made by Matthew Weatherford and Ian Stoffberg

  • convert-to-avi

  • convert-to-flv

  • mov

  • mpeg

  • frontend

What is WinFF?

WinFF is a graphical user interface (GUI) frontend and batch processing tool for the powerful FFmpeg multimedia command-line application. Designed to simplify the use of FFmpeg, WinFF generates batch scripts that execute FFmpeg commands with predefined settings, allowing users to convert multiple media files in a streamlined manner. Leveraging the extensive format support of FFmpeg, WinFF can handle a wide range of audio and video file types, though the included executable may not always be the latest version, so users may need to obtain the Zeranoe builds to access the newest features. Developed using the Free Pascal programming language and the Lazarus open-source development environment, WinFF is released under the GNU General Public License, providing users with a free and customizable tool for their multimedia conversion needs

Highlights

  • Batch processing capabilities to convert multiple files at once
  • Support for a wide range of audio and video formats through FFmpeg integration
  • Ability to use predefined settings and presets to streamline the conversion process
  • Open-source and free-to-use software, with customization options available

Platforms

  • FFmpeg
  • Linux
  • Lazarus
  • Windows

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Portable

    • Multiple languages

    • Video Converter