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FFCoder

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FFCoder is a .NET based audio/video converter, which is capable of transcoding audio and video files to various formats. It is a unified frontend for many freeware utilities such as FFmpeg, MPlayer and MEncoder.

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License model

  • FreeProprietary

Platforms

  • Windows  Windows XP
Discontinued

Official website is no longer available, and development has ceased.

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FFCoder information

  • Developed by

    Tony George
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    128 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Video & MoviesAudio & Music

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about FFCoder, and it has gotten 6 likes

FFCoder was added to AlternativeTo by wenzx on Feb 10, 2010 and this page was last updated Apr 16, 2019.

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wenzx
  
Top positive commentFeb 11, 2010

Bester Converter den ich je hatte zumal er einer der wenigen ist der Videos mit Theora Codec erstellen kann.

Best Converter I've ever used since it's one of the few who can create videos with Theora codec.

[Translated by Venom88, April 10]

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What is FFCoder?

FFCoder is a .NET based audio/video converter, which is capable of transcoding audio and video files to various formats. It is a unified frontend for many freeware utilities such as FFmpeg, MPlayer and MEncoder.

Features:

  • Supports 16 command line encoders : ffmpeg, mencoder, ffmpeg2theora, x264, xvid_encraw, avs2avi, lame, faac, Nero AAC, OggEnc, FLAC, Monkey’s Audio, OptimFROG, Speex, MusePack and WavPack.
  • Batch processing.
  • Parallel processing (multiple files can be transcoded at same time).
  • Advanced configuration options for all codecs.
  • Supports 2-pass encoding with automated first pass.
  • Encode video using vfw codecs such as VP6, VP7 and FFDShow (by using avs2avi).
  • MeGUI presets can be imported for x264 and xvid encoding.
  • Support for video filters provided by the encoder (such as mencoder’s filters)
  • Input files can be avisynth scripts or any format supported by ffmpeg.
  • For encoders such as x264_cli which support very few input formats, the video is decoded with ffmpeg and then piped to the encoder, on-the-fly.
  • Tools: Dump audio/video stream to file, create images in JPEG/BMP/PNG/TIFF format, rebuild/cut/join video files, quantization matrix editor, etc.