WinFF Is A GUI Version Of Command Line Video Converter FFMPEG
Filed Under (Linux, Softwares) by Ahmad Bilal on 14-01-2010
Tagged Under : Video Converter

WinFF is the GUI version of the popular command line video converter FFMPEG. It works well with almost all the video formats that FFMPEG supports. The interface is simple and easy to use. After adding the files to convert, you simply have to select the output format from the list.
WinFF allows to convert multiple video files of different format to one single format at once. An “Options” tab provides access to details of each encoding format and offers precise adjustment of different parameters.
The freeware, which is based on the popular Linux program FFmpeg, supports multi threading for dual core processors. It Includes a variety of preset conversion settings for common formats and devices. However Preset conversions can be created to encode to any format FFmpeg supports.
WinFF supports GP, 3GP2, FLV, AMR, MP3, DVD (PAL or NTSC), MOV, WAV, WMV and XviD and runs seamlessly on Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat based GNU/Linux distributions.

