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Selene Media Converter

Selene is an audio/video converter for converting files to various formats. It aims to provide a simple GUI for converting files to popular formats along with powerful command-line options for automated/unattended encoding.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Linux
Discontinued

Last updated Jul 26, 2017.The developer is also known from their other projects, like timeshift backup tool and it's also not being updated anymore.

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  1.  Audio Conversion
  2.  Video Converter

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Selene Media Converter information

  • Developed by

    IN flagTony George
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    26 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Categories

Video & MoviesAudio & Music

GitHub repository

  •  88 Stars
  •  12 Forks
  •  8 Open Issues
  •   Updated  (Archived)
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What is Selene Media Converter?

Selene is an audio/video converter for converting files to OGG/OGV/ MKV/MP4/WEBM/OPUS/AAC/FLAC/MP3/WAV formats. It aims to provide a simple GUI for converting files to popular formats along with powerful command-line options for automated/unattended encoding.

Features

  • Encode videos to MKV/MP4/OGV/WEBM formats.
  • Encode music to MP3/AAC/OGG/OPUS/FLAC/WAV formats.
  • Option to pause/resume encoding
  • Option to run in background and shutdown PC after encoding
  • Bash scripts can be written to control the encoding process
  • Commandline interface for unattended/automated encoding