FFmpeg Batch A/V Converter
FFmpeg Batch Converter is a Windows front-end for FFmpeg users, that allows using the full potential of FFmpeg command line with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI with drag and drop, file details, progress information. Download and install FFmpeg Before going forward with the installation of FFmpeg Batch Converter, you must first download and install FFmpeg. Do this by visiting the official website, and from there, navigate to Get the packages, select the Windows logo, then click on Windows Builds. Finally, choose your architecture and close it off by clicking on the download button. The file size is close to 70MB, and it comes packaged in a ZIP folder. You will need to unzip the folder and leave it as it is. Download and install FFmpeg Batch Converter Visit the official page at SourceForge and kickstart the download. Bear in mind that depending on the security settings of your Windows 10 install, you might have problems completing the download. We suggest using Microsoft Edge for this task. Now, the system won’t be able to verify the software, so click on Run to install. After that, launch it and let us get down to business.
1] Add Files
Adding files for conversion is very simple, and probably the easiest thing to do. Just click on the Add files button, search for the ones you want, and hit the OK button to add them to the table. After doing that, you’ll see that the file or files are queued. Now, if you right-click on the file, the option is there to play, remove it from the table, view media information, and more.
2] Edit Videos
Here’s the thing, FFmpeg Batch Converter is not the tool you should turn to when the need arises to edit videos. The options here are very basic. Therefore, it’s just not ideal. However, if you’re just looking to trim and join files, well, you’re in the right place. If you have two video or audio files on the table, the option is there to trim or join them together to create a single video. The buttons are located in the right section of the program and at the bottom.
3] Convert Files
After adding the files for conversion, it’s time to convert them to the preferred format. Go to Presets and select the right format, and from there, you can decide on whether or not you would want to change the audio waveform. As for GPU decoding, this can be set to auto or any other option, but we suggest auto if you have no idea of what you’re doing. The final thing before beginning the process of converting the file is to set the priority. This will determine the number of system resources is used to get the job done. The next step, then, is to click on Start sequential, and simply sit back and wait for the FFmpeg Batch Converter to finish the job.
4] Record Screen
Now and again we all tend to have something on our computer screen that needs to be recorded. Thankfully, the tool we’re talking about today comes with such an option. To activate it, click the Record Screen button, then choose whether or not audio is needed, then finally hit Start Screen Capture. Let us know how you like enjoying this tool.