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FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140130)

Freeware
Vista / Win2k / Win7 / Win8 / Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / WinXP
FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video.

It is a command line tool to convert one video file format to another. It also supports grabbing and encoding in real time from a TV card. The command line interface is designed to be intuitive, in the sense that FFmpeg tries to figure out all parameters that can possibly be derived automatically. You usually only have to specify the target bitrate you want. FFmpeg can also convert from any sample rate to any other, and resize video on the fly with a high quality polyphase filter.

Screenshots:

FFmpeg v4.0.2

Keywords:
ffmpeg record convert stream audio video

License type Freeware1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 29 Jul 2020
Downloads 72,104
File size 10.09 MB (< 2min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages English
Operating systems Vista / Win2k / Win7 / Win8 / Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

29 Jul 2020FFmpeg v4.3.1(Latest stable version)
24 Jun 2020FFmpeg v4.3
27 Jan 2020FFmpeg v4.2.2
08 Aug 2018FFmpeg v4.0.2
16 Oct 2017FFmpeg v3.3.4
20 Oct 2016FFmpeg v3.1.4
05 Sep 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140905)
27 Aug 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140827)
25 Aug 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140824)
18 Aug 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140818)
05 Aug 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140805)
03 Aug 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140803
31 Jul 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140731)
29 Jul 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140729)
24 Jul 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140723)
22 Jul 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140722)
15 Jun 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140615)
28 May 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140528)
14 May 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140514)
06 May 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140506)
05 May 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140504)
29 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140429)
28 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140428)
27 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140427)
25 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140425)
24 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140424)
20 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140420)
12 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140412)
11 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140411)
10 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140410)
09 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140409)
07 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140407)
06 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140406)
04 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140404)
03 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140403)
02 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140402)
01 Apr 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140401)
31 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140331)
25 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140325)
24 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140324)
19 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140319)
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07 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140307)
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05 Mar 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140305)
26 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140226)
25 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140225)
24 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140224)
11 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140211)
10 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140210)
09 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140209)
07 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140207)
06 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140206)
05 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140205)
04 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140204)
03 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140203)
01 Feb 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140131)
30 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140130)
28 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140128)
27 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140127)
26 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140126)
25 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140125)
24 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140124)
22 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140122)
21 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140121)
16 Jan 2014FFmpeg (Zeranoe build 20140115)
03 Mar 2010FFmpeg v0.5.1
02 Apr 2008FFmpeg rev12665
30 Mar 2008FFmpeg rev12572
10 Feb 2008FFmpeg rev11870
04 Dec 2007FFmpeg rev11143
03 Nov 2007FFmpeg rev10908
30 Sep 2007FFmpeg rev10464
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FFmpeg rev12665

Here's the basics. FFmpeg was developed for Linux, but there are builds available for Windows. It's in a constant state of development. It's a command-line controlled program (Do you still DOS?) Documentation is poor. Some video transcoding software utilizes FFmpeg. There are also several "FFmpeg GUIs", which come with a particular version of FFmpeg, which is usually outdated. Often the GUI can not interface with a newer version of FFmpeg. FFmpeg has it's own internal encoders which are quite fast. Some builds of FFmpeg also include open-sauce, free, encoders like LameMp3 and XviD, which allow you to use whatever version of the out-sourced encoder was built into the FFmpeg executable/binary/windows program. <br/> <br/>FFmpeg includes a myriad of command-line options/switches to control encoding. These are very poorly documented (i.e. range and type of permissible values are not given). If you enter '-h' at a command prompt, you'll get a list of available options/switches which may or may not be up-to-date or applicable to that particular version. Interestingly the documentation at the FFmpeg website doesn't list half as many options as you get from the HELP function. <br/> <br/>If you can ever understand all the various options, you may be able to create high-quality encodes. ;-) <br/>If you're a DOS command-line freak, this is your day.