![]() ![]() The 'Tools' section provides you various functions. It sounds like an annoying cash register. Unfortunately I couldn't find the option that should turn off the annoying sound which announces that the trans-coding is finished. 'ffmpegX' also provides you a 'Options' area where you can change the behavior of this program. If you study the process information, then you may find out that went wrong. In some weird cases the whole process fails, but it reports it as a success. Usually the whole conversion process outputs the right thing. Besides the decent support, the video and the audio configurations allow you to fine tune the parameters of the encoding quality. The output list looks like this: DivX, XviD, MP4, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DV, MOV, 3GP, etc. The list of supported input is not complete. ![]() It can read video formats like: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, or MPEG-4, DivX, XviD, VOB (unencrypted), VIDEO_TS, MOV, DV, Real Video files, Flash video files, and even some audio formats. The list of input/ouput formats is decent. These packages can be distributed with 'ffmpegX' because of their Open Source licensing, but the application provides you the required steps so you can easily install those add-ons. I still can't figure out why these applications don't have a 'close' button, which is grayed out.īesides the distribution package, you may need to download some extra packages in order to use the full power of 'ffmpegX'. The processing is done by another application, 'ffmpegX Progress', that is opened only when you press the 'Encode' button. Basically, 'ffmpegX' is a well designed front end for several video tools. The interface of this application looks simple, but in fact it provides you a lot of advanced functionalities. FfmpegX Editor's Review ffmpegXis a tool that allows you to trans-code your video files. ![]()
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