Interface for ffmpeg that allows to convert audios and videos easily

Encode is a little program written in Gambas (Visual Basic for Linux), which allows you to easily convert audio and video files using the powerful ffmpeg. If avidmux is too complicated or complex for you, or Arista y transmageddon too simple and lacking in some options, Encode may be of interest to you. Ah! As if that were not enough, it includes support for WebM.


With a previous post, we had seen how to do this directly from the terminal. This time, we are going to use ffmpeg using Encode, a comfortable graphical interface.


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  1.   Carlos said

    If for ease it is why not use WinFF?

    http://winff.org/html_new/

  2.   Let's use Linux said

    Very good data! The truth was that it did not.
    Thanks for the contribution!
    A big hug! Paul.