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    libjpeg-turbo

    libjpeg-turbo

    SIMD-accelerated libjpeg-compatible JPEG codec library

    libjpeg-turbo is a JPEG image codec that uses SIMD instructions (MMX, SSE2, NEON, AltiVec) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression on x86, x86-64, ARM, and PowerPC systems. On such systems, libjpeg-turbo is generally 2-6x as fast as libjpeg, all else being equal. On other types of systems, libjpeg-turbo can still outperform libjpeg by a significant amount, by virtue of its highly-optimized Huffman coding routines. In many cases, the performance of libjpeg-turbo rivals that of proprietary high-speed JPEG codecs. libjpeg-turbo implements both the traditional libjpeg API as well as the less powerful but more straightforward TurboJPEG API. libjpeg-turbo also features colorspace extensions that allow it to compress from/decompress to 32-bit and big-endian pixel buffers (RGBX, XBGR, etc.), as well as a full-featured Java interface.
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    DVDStyler

    DVDStyler

    A cross-platform DVD authoring application

    DVDStyler is a cross-platform free DVD authoring application that makes possible for video enthusiasts to create professional-looking DVDs. DVDStyler provides over 20 DVD menu templates, allowing you to create your own menu designs and photo slideshows. After you select your DVD label name, video quality, video format, aspect ratio, and audio format, you can select a template to add video materials to. DVDStyler's interface supports drag-and-drop so you can add project buttons and movies around with ease. Some basic video editing operations such as trimming and cropping are also available.
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    VirtualDub

    VirtualDub

    A video capture utility for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms

    Do you need quick capture and encoding capabilities for video on your desktop? VirtualDub is a free, Open Source solution specifically designed for that purpose. VirtualDub might lack the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video in return. It has batch-processing capabilities for processing large numbers of files and can be extended with third-party video filters.
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    Downloads: 3,324 This Week
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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    Downloads: 3,281 This Week
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    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    Free all in one audio/video ffmpeg batch encoder

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter is a free universal audio and video encoder, that allows to use the full potential of ffmpeg command line with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI with drag and drop, progress information. Some fancy wizards make things easy for non-experts. Thanks to its multi-file encoding feature, it may be the fastest a/v batch encoder available, since it maximizes system resources usage by launching as many simultaneous processes up to user cpu thread count. You can change encoding priority, pause and resume, set automatic shutdown. It is good for seasoned ffmpeg users as well as beginners. It provides unlimited single or multi-file batch encoding for almost any audio/video format. You can use any set of parameters and try them before starting encoding. You can multiplex streams, subtitle videos (as track and hardcoded), trim, concatenate, record screen, capture M3u8 or YouTube URLs. You can also get multimedia info.
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    DVD Flick

    A simple but powerful DVD authoring tool

    DVD Flick aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player. Its main target audience is people who know at least the basics about DVDs and video and audio files.
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    Downloads: 2,209 This Week
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    Burn

    Burn

    Simple but advanced disc burning for macOS

    Create data discs with advanced data settings. Create video and audio discs, Burn will convert if needed. Create DVD-Video discs. Recreate discs. Burn doesn't reinvent the wheel, it uses many powerful open source Unix utilities and is also open source.
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    Downloads: 1,904 This Week
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    MP4Tools

    MP4Tools

    MP4Tools is a collection of free tools to manipulate MP4 files

    MP4Tools is a collection of cross-platform free tools to manipulate MP4 files. It contains following applications: ⦁ MP4Joiner is a free application that allows join multiple MP4 files into one ⦁ MP4Splitter is a free application that allows split a MP4 file in multiple files
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    Downloads: 1,485 This Week
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    MeGUI
    MeGUI is the most comprehensive GUI based ISO MPEG-4 solution. It suports MPEG-4 ASP (xvid), MPEG-4 AVC (x264), AAC, MP2, MP3, Flac, Vorbis, AC3 audio and various common containers support (MP4, MKV, AVI, M2TS).
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    MPlayer for Win32/Win64

    MPlayer for Win32/Win64

    MPlayer Mencoder FFmpeg native win32/win64 builds

    Binary builds of MPlayer/MEncoder for win32/win64, FFmpeg MinGW related packages and MinGW-w64 toolchains
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    Downloads: 369 This Week
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    Route Generator
    Route Generator is a tool to create animated routes on a map and generate a movie from it. This movie can be imported in your video editing software (e.g. Pinnacle Studio), so you can add it to your own movies. The map can be imported from Google Maps or GeoTIFF, TIFF files. The routes can be drawn manually or imported from a GPX file.
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    Downloads: 447 This Week
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    MediaCoder

    MediaCoder

    Universal media transcoding software

    MediaCoder is a universal media transcoding software actively developed and maintained since 2005. It puts together most cutting-edge audio/video technologies into an out-of-box transcoding solution with a rich set of adjustable parameters which let you take full control of your transcoding. New features and latest codecs are added or updated constantly. MediaCoder might not be the easiest tool out there, but what matters here is quality and performance. It will be your swiss army knife for media transcoding once you grasp it.
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    Downloads: 940 This Week
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    Vidiot

    Vidiot

    Non-linear video editor targeted for home video editing.

    Vidiot is a non-linear video editor targeted for home video editing. It supports compositing (scaling/rotating/positioning), cropping, changing speed, adding transitions and titles, trimming, key frames, etc.
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    Downloads: 364 This Week
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     MJPEG Tools
    Mjpeg tools is a suite of programs which support video capture, editing, playback, and compression to MPEG of MJPEG video. Edit, play and compression software is hardware independent. Capture supports MJPEG hardware (Buz,DC10+ etc). and V4l2 devices.
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    Downloads: 221 This Week
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    Dragon UnPACKer
    Dragon UnPACKer is a game archive (Quake PAK, etc..) unpacking tool. It is plugin based making easier to add new archive file formats. It has convert ability and raw search function for known material (audio, video and pictures).
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    Downloads: 258 This Week
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    Thumbnail me
    Thumbnail me is a free and open source thumbnails generator built on movie thumbnailer. Thumbnail me is coded in C++ and uses the Qt 4.8.0 library. This software is actually available on Windows Xp / 2k3 / 2k8 / Vista / 7 x86/x64 and Linux x86/x64. Source Code : 3.5 (Never released) : https://github.com/kwent/thumbnailme 3.0 (Current version) : http://sourceforge.net/projects/thumbnailme/files/Sources/thumbnailme_3.0_Windows_Sources.zip/download Source Documentation : http://www.thumbnailme.com/doc
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    Downloads: 110 This Week
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    AVStoDVD

    AVStoDVD

    A flexible tool to convert various media formats to DVD

    AVStoDVD is a flexible tool to convert various media formats to DVD compliant streams and author them into a highly compatible multiple tracks DVD with customizable menus.
    Downloads: 98 This Week
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    FFmpegYAG

    FFmpegYAG

    FFmpeg GUI for Linux & Windows

    FFmpegYAG is an advanced GUI for the popular FFmpeg audio/video encoding tool. To use all features (split/concat, x264 10 bit, HE-AAC) it is recommend to use the FFmpeg Hi (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffmpeg-hi/) build. Main features: * batch encoding for multiple tasks * interactive video preview, real-time video/audio playback * multiple streams processing for video/audio/subtitles * trim file to segments (with optional fade in/out filters) and concatenate them
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    Google2SRT

    Google2SRT

    Download, save and convert multiple subtitles from YouTube videos

    Google2SRT allows you to download, save and convert multiple subtitles and translations from YouTube and Google Video to SubRip (.srt) format, which is recognized by most video players. You can download XML subtitles or simply type video's URL, Google2SRT will do the rest.
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    Medlexo

    Medlexo

    this can be downloaded and run directly

    https://medlexo.sourceforge.io/ Just 3mb easy and free offline video tool for lossless and super fast convert, combine and compress video. It can also merge video and audio (mp4 and m4a), convert .gif to .mp4, download m3u8 and extract audio from video.
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    DPG for X (dpg4x)
    DPG for X (dpg4x) is a program that was designed to allow the easy creation of DPG video files on Linux, but now it can also run on OS X and Windows. DPG is a special format of MPEG-1 video specifically made for playback on a Nintendo DS.
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    A set of tools to help you generate DVD files to be played back on a standalone DVD player.
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    Curlew Multimedia Converter

    Curlew Multimedia Converter

    Easy to use Multimedia Converter for Linux

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    AcidRip is an automated front end for MPlayer/Mencoder written in Perl, using Gtk2::Perl for a graphical interface. Makes encoding a DVD just one button click!
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    ShanaEncoder

    ShanaEncoder

    ShanaEncoder is audio/video encoding program based on FFmpeg.

    ShanaEncoder is audio/video encoding program based on FFmpeg. Main Features - Both beginners and professionals can easily use the ShanaEncoder. - Fast encoding speed and quality of professional. - Closed caption, subtitle overlay, logo, crop, segment, etc... ShanaEncoder provides many features. - Support for H.264(High 10) decoding/encoding. - Support for unicode Source: https://shana.pe.kr/ffmpeg
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Open Source Video Converters Guide

Open source video converters are software tools that allow users to conveniently convert video files from one format to another. Open source video converters are available for free, making them great alternatives to expensive commercial options. They can be used to extract audio tracks from movies and videos, optimize footage for mobile devices, perform basic editing functions such as trimming and cropping, compress large files so they're easier to share online, and generally tailor videos for specific playback scenarios.

When converting videos with an open source converter, the user has access to a variety of input and output formats. Many of these formats are industry standard audio/video types like H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or MP3/AAC; however some also accept niche formats like FLV (Flash Video). Conversion settings can also be adjusted according to individual preference in terms of resolution, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio and other parameters which affect the quality of the resulting file.

In addition to being cost effective solutions for general conversion tasks, many open source programs feature extra features like support for subtitles and batch processing - especially useful when dealing with multiple clips at once - as well as functionality specifically designed for archival purposes such as generating MD5 checksums prior to compression. For those who require more specialized control over their conversions there may even be built-in scripting capabilities in some programs that allow automation based on custom rulesets or using external JavaScript libraries.

Overall open source video converters provide a good blend of usability and configurability whether it's simply transcoding old movies into modern container formats or completing complex encoding jobs on tight deadlines – all without forcing users down a purchase path first.

Features of Open Source Video Converters

  • Batch processing: Open source video converters provide batch processing capabilities, which enables users to convert multiple files simultaneously. This can be especially useful when dealing with large file sizes or a large volume of videos.
  • Multi-format support: Most open source converters offer a variety of input and output formats, so users can easily switch between different resolutions and compression types without having to worry about compatibility issues. Popular video formats such as MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, MKV are usually supported by these programs.
  • Compatibility with various devices: Open source video converters often allow users to customize their settings according to the specific device they want the video to play back on. It’s possible to specify the desired bitrate, resolution and codec depending on whether you need it for playback on your computer or mobile device.
  • Automated adjustments: Some converter programs come with automated adjusting features that adjust the quality settings of each frame in order to help protect against pixelation or distortion during playback. This is extremely useful for creating high quality videos that remain true to their original form after conversion.
  • Video trimming/cropping tools: Many open source applications come equipped with trimming/cropping tools which make it easy for users to edit out unwanted frames from a clip before they convert it over into another format.
  • Audio extraction/merging tools: Other popular features include audio extraction utilities that allow users extract soundtracks from video footage in case they ever want create separate audio files out of them. Additionally some programs also have built-in merging features allowing users combine multiple clips into one single file if necessary.

Types of Open Source Video Converters

  • Jitsi: Jitsi is open source software for video conferencing, with features including end-to-end encryption, group chat, whiteboard and file sharing. It supports audio and video streaming through web browsers and desktop clients.
  • Big Blue Button: Big Blue Button is an open source web conferencing system designed to be used in online lectures or classrooms. It offers a range of tools such as screen and document sharing, breakout rooms, text chatrooms, recording sessions and polls.
  • OpenMeetings: OpenMeetings is a web-based real time collaboration tool that allows users to hold audio/video conferences with up to fifteen participants simultaneously. Features include high quality voice over IP (VoIP), conference recordings, live presentation slideshows and document sharing.
  • FreeSWITCH: FreeSWITCH is an open source platform for building conferencing applications such as video calls and chats with support for many popular media codecs like GSM FR/HR, H264 and Opus. It also provides VoIP client libraries for integrating with SIP servers like Asterisk or Kamailio.
  • Ekiga: Ekiga (formerly known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source application for making voice over IP (VoIP) phone calls via the internet using session initiation protocol (SIP). It supports all major audio codecs including G711a/ulaw and G729a while providing comprehensive call control options like caller identification management.
  • Linphone: Linphone is an open source application that enables secure voice communication over the internet using VoIP protocols such as SIP or IAX2 protocols. Calls can also be made between multiple platforms allowing you to connect with any mainstream device regardless of platform preference.

Open Source Video Converters Advantages

  1. Cost Savings: Open source video converters are free and allow for the downloading of software without needing to purchase a licensed version. This drastically reduces costs associated with using commercial video converters.
  2. No Restrictions: When using an open source video converter, there are no restrictions when it comes to the types of videos that can be converted or the file formats that can be used. This allows users more freedom when creating and editing videos without having to worry about whether their files will be compatible.
  3. Increased Flexibility: Open source video converters offer increased flexibility compared to closed-source alternatives. With open source software, users can customize their programs according to their preferences, rather than being limited by the features offered in proprietary solutions.
  4. Easier Collaboration: An open-source platform makes it easier for multiple people or organizations to collaborate on projects since they all have access to the same codebase. This means they can all make changes or contributions as necessary and work together easily on projects requiring a large number of participants.
  5. Better Security: Since many open source solutions are developed and maintained by a community rather than a single entity, security updates are released more quickly which provides better overall protection against viruses and other malicious threats commonly found online.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Video Converters

  • Beginner Users: These are individuals who have little to no experience with video converters and rely on open source solutions for their basic needs. They wish to make simple conversions, usually related to personal entertainment purposes.
  • Advanced Users: Those more technologically savvy look toward open source options as they understand the intricacies of video editing, encoding, and converting. They often need access to more powerful conversion capabilities than what is available through basic software packages.
  • Professional Video Editors: Professionals use open source solutions when there is a need for creating videos or manipulating videos outside the scope of a typical editing program suite. Features such as capturing specific frames from videos, combining two different formats, customizing settings for various purposes such as streaming or burning onto disc are commonplace among these types of users.
  • Gamers/Content Creators: Open source solutions provide gamers and content creators with an array of options for producing high-quality multimedia experiences. Compression technologies allow them to consume less bandwidth without sacrificing quality, allowing their media files to reach larger audiences without buffering issues arising from slow connection speeds.

How Much Do Open Source Video Converters Cost?

Open source video converters are completely free to use, making them a great option for people who are looking for an effective way to convert their videos. These open source video converters don't require any payment, so you won't have to worry about incurring any additional costs when using them. Additionally, since they're open source, they often have more features and options available than other paid-for programs. This can be incredibly useful if you need something specific or specialized that isn't available in other conversion programs. To get started with open-source software, all you need is an internet connection and a computer. You'll also need to download the program before you can start converting your videos; luckily, most of the popular ones like Handbrake, FFMpeg, and VLC have very straightforward downloads that should only take a few minutes. Once the program has downloaded onto your computer, you'll be able to start converting different types of files quickly and easily — all at no cost.

What Software Do Open Source Video Converters Integrate With?

Open source video converters are primarily used for transforming digital media from one file format to another. This type of software can be integrated with different types of software such as media players, video editing programs, and library management tools. Media players allow users to watch their converted videos in various formats, while video editing programs enable the user to customize their videos before conversion. Library management tools allow users to organize their converted files into organized collections that can be easily accessed later on. Additionally, some open source video converter software can also integrate with streaming and cloud storage solutions, allowing users to save or stream converted files online.

Trends Related to Open Source Video Converters

  1. Open source video converters have grown in popularity in recent years, as they provide a free and easy way to convert videos into different formats.
  2. Many of these open source video converters are available for multiple platforms, making them ideal for users who need to convert videos for use on different devices.
  3. Because open source video converters are free, they often have fewer features than their commercial counterparts. However, many of these converters still offer basic features such as support for multiple formats and batch conversion capabilities.
  4. As open source software continues to become more popular, the number of open source video converters has also seen a significant increase. This is due to software developers creating new versions of existing video converter programs or creating entirely new programs from scratch.
  5. Open source video converters are usually updated more frequently than commercial versions, so users can take advantage of the latest features and bug fixes.
  6. Many open source video converters also offer plugins and customization options that allow users to tailor the program's settings to their particular needs.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Video Converters

Getting started with open source video converters is relatively straightforward. First, one should find an open source software that meets their needs. With the vast array of options available to download online, it can be helpful to narrow down the selection by filtering through reviews, ratings or comparing feature compatibility between various programs.

Once a suitable program has been chosen and downloaded, users should then install the software on their device according to instructions provided by the developers. After installation, users are ready to begin converting videos. To start, simply drag and drop your desired file into the program—most likely in an MP4 format for compression—and select a conversion format from the list provided. This process may take several minutes depending on the size of the file being converted; however most programs offer additional features such as optimization settings and other tools to fine-tune specific details before conversion.

One thing that makes using open source video converters so convenient is how easy they make video editing tasks like trimming or adding subtitles; users can complete these kind of edits directly within the converter before officially starting their conversion project. Overall while open source converters do require some extra steps compared with proprietary options—such as having to manually search for and download new software packages - they often provide greater range of formats and flexibility when it comes customizing output quality than paid options do.