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QWinFF

Convert your media files easily.

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    2019-10-23

Features & Specs

  1. User-Friendly Interface

    QWinFF offers a graphical user interface that makes it easier for users to convert multimedia files without needing to use command-line tools.

  2. Cross-Platform Compatibility

    QWinFF is available for various operating systems, including Windows and Linux, allowing users to access the software from different platforms.

  3. Multiple Format Support

    The software supports a wide range of audio and video formats, enabling users to convert files to the format that best suits their needs.

  4. Batch Conversion

    QWinFF allows users to convert multiple files at once, which can save time and improve efficiency for those who have large numbers of files to convert.

  5. Open Source

    As an open-source application, QWinFF allows users to review, modify, and enhance the code, which can foster community collaboration and improvement.

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  • MKV to MP4 from one folder to another?
    If you don't familiar with script then I suggest you to use some type of ffmpeg gui. For example: QWinFF. Source: over 1 year ago
  • trying to make large webm files seekable
    Try https://qwinff.github.io/ - it's a graphical application for FFmpeg, which is what will handle converting the video. Should be a matter of a few clicks. Source: about 2 years ago
  • I have an AI upscaled video without audio. I need to take the audio from the original file and add it to the upscaled version.
    There is also a GUI for FFMPEG - I haven't used it, but it should work - https://qwinff.github.io/. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Linux continues to remain above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey
    Not to mention pretty much everything can be done via GUI. Even ffmpeg has a GUI. Source: over 3 years ago
  • Issue with Audio Playlists Freezing at 0:00
    I used QWinFF to convert the files. I'd do it in command line if I was galaxy brain enough to understand the batch conversion process in the command prompt/powershell. Source: almost 4 years ago
  • A great starter project: a config file generator for Gource
    There is a great tradition of creating GUIs for complicated command line tools. For example qwinff offers a simplified interface to ffmpeg. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago

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