Convert all your video to the latest and next generation video codec. The H.265 standard, able to produce same quality while reduce bandwidth up to 50%, which mean capable shrink half of original file size!




Video Enhancer is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Internet Friendly Media Encoder, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Video Enhancer and six of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Video Enhancer are OggConvert, FF Multi Converter, VapourSynth and Piranha.
Convert all your video to the latest and next generation video codec. The H.265 standard, able to produce same quality while reduce bandwidth up to 50%, which mean capable shrink half of original file size!




OggConvert is a small Gnome utility that uses GStreamer to convert media files to the licence-free Theora, Dirac and Vorbis formats.



FF Multi Converter is a simple graphical application which enables you to convert audio, video, image and document files



A video processing framework with simplicity in mind. VapourSynth has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have made since the late 90s.
Piranha 8 is a high performance end to end editing and finishing solution for film and video professionals. Edit, composite, retouch, color grade and output using Piranha's lightning fast GPU architecture.



Vivia is a video editing program for Linux and Windows that offers very user-friendly editing of DV video material. Vivia is Free Software with a GPL license.




does not clean up bad or shakey videos. it encodes them and compresses them for hq playback at less bandwidth and size or original format