Convert Audio and Video Directly on Your Device Using FFmpeg


FFmpeg is a powerful set of open source libraries designed for recording and converting digital audio and video in various formats. With FFmpeg, you can seamlessly handle your media files without the need for additional software.



What is FFmpeg?


The name FFmpeg is derived from the MPEG and FF expert group, which stands for Fast Forward. This tool includes:



  • libavcodec: A library for encoding and decoding audio and video.

  • libavformat: A library for multiplexing and demultiplexing into a media container.



Key Features


One of the standout features of FFmpeg is that it is already built into the application, eliminating the need for downloading additional codecs. The conversion process occurs directly on your device, which means:



  • No Internet Required: You can convert files offline.

  • Conversion Speed: The speed of conversion is dependent on your device's processor.

Supported Formats


FFmpeg supports a wide range of formats, including but not limited to:



  • MPEG4

  • H265

  • H264

  • MP3

  • 3GP

  • AAC

  • OGG (Vorbis and Theora)

  • Opus

  • VP8

  • VP9


For a complete list of supported formats, please refer to the app documentation.

System Requirements


To use FFmpeg, ensure your device meets the following requirements:



  • Android version: 4.4 or higher

  • Processor: ARMv7, ARMv8, x86, x86_64

Additional Libraries


FFmpeg also supports a variety of additional libraries, including:



  • x264

  • x265

  • Ogg

  • Vorbis

  • Theora

  • Opus

  • VP8

  • VP9

  • MP3LAME

  • LibXvid

  • LibFDK_AAC

  • Libvo_AMRWBENC

  • LibOpencore-AMR

  • Speex

  • LibSox

  • LibWavPack

  • LibWebP

  • Librtmp



Getting Help


For more options and detailed instructions, you can visit the FFmpeg help pages.

Important Note for Android 11 Users


Due to new privacy regulations, applications must utilize more secure methods for file handling. As an Android 11 user, you will need to copy or move your input files to a shared folder, such as:



  • DCIM

  • Movies

  • Music

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We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.