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Use FFmpeg Batch A V Converter To Convert Video And Audio Files



Use FFmpeg Batch A V Converter to convert video and audio files




FFmpeg is a powerful command line tool that can convert audio and video files from one format to another format. You can run it via the Command Prompt on Windows 11/10 or Linux. However, if you are not familiar with the syntax and options of FFmpeg, you may find it difficult to use. Thats why you may want to use FFmpeg Batch A V Converter, a free universal audio and video encoder that allows you to use the full potential of FFmpeg with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI.




Use FFmpeg Batch A V Converter to convert video and audio files



In this article, we will show you how to use FFmpeg Batch A V Converter to convert video and audio files easily and quickly. You will learn how to:


  • Download and install FFmpeg Batch A V Converter



  • Add files or folders to the conversion list



  • Select the output format and parameters



  • Start the conversion process



  • Use advanced features such as stream mapping, trimming, concatenating, batch downloading, etc.



Download and install FFmpeg Batch A V Converter




The first step is to download and install FFmpeg Batch A V Converter on your computer. You can get it from its official website. There are two versions available: installer and portable. The installer version will install the program on your system, while the portable version can be run from any folder without installation. You can choose the one that suits your needs.


After downloading the program, run it and follow the instructions on the screen. You will also need to download FFmpeg.exe, which is the core of the program. You can get it from this website. Make sure you download the latest full version that matches your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). Then, copy FFmpeg.exe to the same folder where you installed or extracted FFmpeg Batch A V Converter.


Add files or folders to the conversion list




Once you have installed or extracted FFmpeg Batch A V Converter and FFmpeg.exe, you can launch the program and start adding files or folders to the conversion list. You can do this by clicking on the Add Files or Add Folder buttons at the top left corner of the main window. You can also drag and drop files or folders from your file explorer.


You will see a list of files or folders that you have added in the main window. You can check or uncheck them according to your preference. You can also remove them by clicking on the Remove button at the top right corner of the main window.


Select the output format and parameters




The next step is to select the output format and parameters for your conversion. You can do this by clicking on the Output Format button at the bottom left corner of the main window. You will see a list of presets for common formats such as MP4, MKV, MP3, AAC, etc. You can choose one of them or create your own custom preset by clicking on the Custom button.


If you choose a preset, you will see a preview of the command line that will be used by FFmpeg for your conversion. You can modify it if you want by clicking on the Edit button next to it. You can also use a fancy encoding wizard by clicking on the Wizard button next to it. The wizard will guide you through some options such as video codec, audio codec, bitrate, resolution, etc.


If you create a custom preset, you will have to enter your own command line for FFmpeg. You can use any set of parameters that are supported by FFmpeg. You can also save your custom preset for future use by clicking on the Save button next to it.


After selecting or creating your output format and parameters, you will need to specify an output folder where your converted files will be saved. You can do this by clicking on the Output Folder button at the bottom right corner of the main window. You can choose an existing folder or create a new one.


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