WinFF – Ubuntu Video converter
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| Developer: | WinFF.org |
| License: | Open Source / Free |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (17 votes) |
| Offical Website: | www.winff.org |
| Platform: | Windows, Linux |
WinFF Review
Are you looking for Linux video converter? WinFF is one of them. WinFF is an open source, cross platform free video converter software (Ubuntu, Debian, Redhat, Fedora, OpenSuse, PCLinuxOS and Windows) written in Free Pascal and Lazarus. The program is published under the GNU public license which you can download and use for free of charge. It is a GUI for the command line video converter, FFMPEG. With WinFF, you can convert various video and audio formats between for Blackberry, Creative Zen, VCD, DVD, DV, IPod, Mobile Phone, Zune, Tuna-Vids, Palm, Xbox 360, PS3, QuickTime, Walkman, Nokia, Neuros OSD and more. The program also includes playback feature which allows you to play audio or video before converting.
The program supports batch conversion which can help you to save your time by converting multiple files at once. WinFF has simple user interface and available in multilingual. It runs under various Windows and Linux operating systems.
Supported Platforms and Languages
Program Languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese , Spanish, Bulgarian, Chinese Traditional, Italian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Norwegian Bokmal, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Polish and Turkish.
Suported Platforms: Windows XP and Vista, Ubuntu, Redhat, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian and PCLinuxOS.
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