WinFF will convert most any video file that FFmpeg will convert. WinFF does multiple files in multiple formats at one time. You can for example convert mpeg's, flv's, and mov's, all into avi's all at once.
Features of WinFF Video Converter:
- Easy to use interface.
- Fast (Winff does not hinder FFmpeg in anyway).
- High quality output.
- Converts multiple different files all to the same format at once.
- Convert video to audio.
- Convert between audio formats.
- No external codecs needed.
- Includes a variety of preset conversion settings for common formats and devices.
- Preset conversions can be created to encode to any format FFmpeg supports.
- Easy access to common conversion options such as bitrate, frame size, frame rate.
- Specify additional command line parameters for advanced users (options button).
- Easily change FFmpeg versions.
- Supports FFmpeg's Multithreading for dual core processers
- Multilingual, available in over 10 languages
Changes in WinFF Video Converter 1.5:
- Usability: A lot of work has gone into making the application more friendly to users with visual impairments. Ability to accommodate larger fonts, resizing the application, screen layouts have had much tweaking. It’s clearly not perfect, but we are hoping that it results in a better experience for some of our users.
- Rotation: Video can be rotated using the ffmpeg Rotate Feature. 90 degree left and right rotation as well as vertical flip is included.
MultiFormat output: A massive change is that every file in the queue can have a different output codecs. You can add the same file multiple times to encode to different formats. More info to follow on the website.
- Advanced Options per file: Every file can have different output options. Now, when you make changes to advanced options, it gets saved per file in the queue.
- Advanced Options: Extra Tab showing command lines to be used per file. You can tweak them before executing.
- Previews: Only previews the highlighted file in the queue.
- Added ctrl-A to the filelist and "select all" popup menu.
- Much code clean-ups. Removed dead code.
- Windows version built with Lazarus 1.0
- Fixes:
* Fix issue 158: two bitrate settings in MP4 *screen
* Fix issue 136 (preferences stores content) by calling createForm function on entry
also check for avconv when checking executables
* Fixed: use source folders
- Usability Changes:
* Add scrollBox to Presets form to allow all items to always stay reachable
* Add scrollBoxes to Preferences form to allow all items to always stay reachable
* Update language files for rework of Preferences
* Rework preferences form - Renamed most items to give it names you can find back - Make sure that it behaves better when you start using different fonts - Fix for issue 136 needs prioritybox.Clear
* Make all buttons honor the font size of the system
- Updated Translations
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WinFF Video Converter 1.3.2
on 06 March 2011, reviewed by: adam
#24456
Beware not to have a Windows user name that contains special characters, like "^" or "é"
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WinFF Video Converter 1.2.0
on 14 March 2010, reviewed by: Jack
#22192
I downloaded WinFF not long ago for converting audio files into Movie files. It did its job correctly but took most of the quality out of the videos which frustrates me alot. Has anyone got any ideas how to convert my files but maintain the quality perfectly from my camera.
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WinFF Video Converter 0.43
on 30 November 2008, reviewed by: ihearttings
#18953
This is the easiest to use converter I have tried. It handles everything I throw at it.
I needed to strip the audio from a couple of Quicktime videos and convert to MP3. WinFF 0.43 did the job nicely.