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I wanted to change a bunch of older videos from avi mkv to mp4. Well I tried winFF and it had to be done file by file. Well I searched and found a search the led me to FF Multi Converter. I just added all the files. I tried and it was slow. Canceled then tried to find a better setting and I noticed under video and audio for codecs it had copy so I set that and one video was converting at 37 thousand FPS and I did like 50 files some a few hundred MB's in 2 minutes I shit you not. This works like virtual dub for simple conversion but with a lot of formats to choose from. I've been trying to find a video enhancer but most are made around transitions and like usual even on Windows Avidemux crashed almost instantly, so buggy. I do have to say look in your software manager to see if this program is in there, it is basically a GUI but a great one for FFMPEG so you can't go wrong with FFMPEG as a base for your conversion and with a well designed GUI it makes FFMPEG so much more powerful and easy to use. You can use x264 for a codec but if your just converting file types then why even bother with it.

I wanted to change a bunch of older videos from avi mkv to mp4. Well I tried winFF and it had to be done file by file. Well I searched and found a search the led me to FF Multi Converter. I just added all the files. I tried and it was slow. Canceled then tried to find a better setting and I noticed under video and audio for codecs it had copy so I set that and one video was converting at 37 thousand FPS and I did like 50 files some a few hundred MB's in 2 minutes I shit you not. This works like virtual dub for simple conversion but with a lot of formats to choose from. I've been trying to find a video enhancer but most are made around transitions and like usual even on Windows Avidemux crashed almost instantly, so buggy. I do have to say look in your software manager to see if this program is in there, it is basically a GUI but a great one for FFMPEG so you can't go wrong with FFMPEG as a base for your conversion and with a well designed GUI it makes FFMPEG so much more powerful and easy to use. You can use x264 for a codec but if your just converting file types then why even bother with it.

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I'll have to check it out. I've used ffmpeg for a long time, but I have trouble recommending something to former Windows users that I've set up with linux boxes.