WinFF v1.5.5
Open source
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Vista / Win10 / Win2k / Win7 / Win8 / Win95 / Win98 / WinNT / WinXP
WinFF is a batch frontend for the command line video converter FFmpeg.
It runs FFmpeg from the command line. So, you just pick your files and it does the rest. It will convert any video file that FFmpeg will convert. Conversely, if FFmpeg will not convert the file, then WinFF will not either. WinFF can do multiple files in multiple formats at one time.
It runs FFmpeg from the command line. So, you just pick your files and it does the rest. It will convert any video file that FFmpeg will convert. Conversely, if FFmpeg will not convert the file, then WinFF will not either. WinFF can do multiple files in multiple formats at one time.
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Keywords:
winff
batch
frontend
ffmpeg
convert
create
stream
License type
Open source1
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Date added
14 Jun 2017
Downloads
4,704
File size
20.00 MB
(< 3min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages
English
Swedish
Norwegian
Spanish
Dutch
Operating systems
Vista / Win10 / Win2k / Win7 / Win8 / Win95 / Win98 / WinNT / WinXP1
1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.
WinFF v1.5.5(Latest stable version) 14 Jun 2017
WinFF v1.5.4 12 Jun 2014
WinFF v1.5.3 24 Jan 2014
WinFF v1.5.2 16 Jan 2014
WinFF v1.3.2 20 Feb 2011
WinFF v1.3.1 30 Aug 2010
WinFF v1.2 29 Jan 2010
WinFF v0.44 19 Dec 2008
WinFF v0.43 22 Oct 2008
WinFF v0.42 r13712 28 Jul 2008
WinFF v0.42 29 Jun 2008
WinFF v0.41 19 Apr 2008
WinFF v0.4 28 Mar 2008
WinFF v0.33 01 Jan 2008
WinFF v0.32 16 Dec 2007
WinFF v0.31 30 Sep 2007
- For one thing, just to convert a simple .avi to an MPEG-4 takes hours.
- The auto shutdown doesnt work. I left it ticked in the menu and when I came back a few hours later, my machine was still on after the encoding process had completed.
- Try inserting an .srt file into the advanced command line so it will be embedded in the finished product. I had no clue how to do it and when I went to the guys forum for help, he wasnt around. A simple path directing it to where the .srt located in its file folder would do. As it is, theres no guide out there on how to do it.
- How about a progress bar or an timer letting us know how long its going to take.
Hey its free, so I shouldnt expect much, huh? Well you get what you pay for which in this case, is close to zero