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 ## Can I use a FFmpeg version with other aac encoders?

-Yes, you can compile the FFmpeg with any of the supported aac encoders as explained at: [https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AAC][7] . Then, choose your default aac encoder.
+Yes, you can compile the FFmpeg with any of the supported aac encoders as explained at: [https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AAC][7]. Then, choose your default aac encoder.
 [7]:https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AAC

 # Load video files
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 * --enable-libvorbis
 * --enable-libmp3lame

+## Can I use a FFmpeg version with other aac encoders?
+
+Yes, you can compile the FFmpeg with any of the supported aac encoders as explained at: [https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AAC][7] . Then, choose your default aac encoder.
+[7]:https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AAC

 # Load video files

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 You can choose some of the video and audio encoders that you want to use in the encoding of your video. For instance, if you have a FFmpeg distribution with different aac encoders (i.e. libfaac, libfdk aac, etc...), you can set which aac encoder you want to use in your video conversion. For that, go: ”Settings→Encoders” and you can choose the encoders that will be used. Nevertheless, it will be presented only the encoders that are supported by your FFmpeg executable. These parameters it only be applied for Xvid, H264 and VP8 or VP9 video encoders, or aac and ac3 audio encoders.

 [[img src=configurecodecs2.png  alt=figure6]].
+
+
+## I want to use my own FFmpeg compiled version, it is possible?
+
+Yes, you can use a FFmpeg executable compiled by you. However, you must enable some features in your compilation, and they are:
+
+* --enable-libass
+* --enable-libvpx
+* --enable-libx264
+* --enable-libtheora
+* --enable-libvorbis
+* --enable-libmp3lame

 # Load video files
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 You can choose some of the video and audio encoders that you want to use in the encoding of your video. For instance, if you have a FFmpeg distribution with different aac encoders (i.e. libfaac, libfdk aac, etc...), you can set which aac encoder you want to use in your video conversion. For that, go: ”Settings→Encoders” and you can choose the encoders that will be used. Nevertheless, it will be presented only the encoders that are supported by your FFmpeg executable. These parameters it only be applied for Xvid, H264 and VP8 or VP9 video encoders, or aac and ac3 audio encoders.

-[[img src=configurecodecs.png  alt=figure6]].
+[[img src=configurecodecs2.png  alt=figure6]].

 # Load video files
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  The executable can be imported to an internal folder of the ORSVC by selecting ”Import executable...”, or if this option is not selected, will be assigned the path to the executable that you have chosen.
+
+## Configure FFmpeg encoders
+
+You can choose some of the video and audio encoders that you want to use in the encoding of your video. For instance, if you have a FFmpeg distribution with different aac encoders (i.e. libfaac, libfdk aac, etc...), you can set which aac encoder you want to use in your video conversion. For that, go: ”Settings→Encoders” and you can choose the encoders that will be used. Nevertheless, it will be presented only the encoders that are supported by your FFmpeg executable. These parameters it only be applied for Xvid, H264 and VP8 or VP9 video encoders, or aac and ac3 audio encoders.
+
+[[img src=configurecodecs.png  alt=figure6]].
+

 # Load video files

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 ## ORSimpleVideoConverter does not present my native language, what can I do to have my native language?

-At the moment, ORSimpleVideoConverter only supports English and Portuguese language in the default installation, however you can build your own language file and put it in the right place. For that, open the installation directory of ORSimpleVideoConverter, open the **”languages”** folder and copy/paste one of the files (for example the lang_en_US.properties). Then, translate the content of the file to your own native language (Note: translate only the text after the equal signal), and rename the file name according the [ISO-639 language codes][6] and the [ISO-3166 country codes][6]
+At the moment, ORSimpleVideoConverter only supports English and Portuguese language in the default installation, however you can build your own language file and put it in the right place. For that, open the installation directory of ORSimpleVideoConverter, open the **”languages”** folder and copy/paste one of the files (for example the lang_en_US.properties). Then, translate the content of the file to your own native language (Note: translate only the text after the equal signal), and rename the file name according the [ISO-639 language codes][6] and the [ISO-3166 country codes][6].
 [6]:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13214_01/wli/docs92/xref/xqisocodes.html
+
+**Example**: You are a Spanish native speaker and do you want the ORSimpleVideoConverter in Spanish, follow the aforementioned instruction to copy and paste the lang_eng_US.properties file, translate to Spanish and change the file name to lang_es_ES.properties. The next time that you start the ORSimpleVideoConverter you are able to select the Spanish language in the language field on the **look configuration panel**.

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 [[img src=Looksettings.png  alt=figure5]].

+## ORSimpleVideoConverter does not present my native language, what can I do to have my native language?
+
+At the moment, ORSimpleVideoConverter only supports English and Portuguese language in the default installation, however you can build your own language file and put it in the right place. For that, open the installation directory of ORSimpleVideoConverter, open the **”languages”** folder and copy/paste one of the files (for example the lang_en_US.properties). Then, translate the content of the file to your own native language (Note: translate only the text after the equal signal), and rename the file name according the [ISO-639 language codes][6] and the [ISO-3166 country codes][6]
+[6]:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13214_01/wli/docs92/xref/xqisocodes.html
+
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 [[img src=Load_profile.png  alt=figure5]].

+
+# Configure look
+
+ORSimpleVideoConverter supports different skins, and you can change them on: **”Settings→Look”**. Also, it is possible to enable or disable tips in the graphical interface, which are used to show a brief description of the feature. Moreover, you can choose the language presented in the menus, but the ORSimpleVideoConverter must restarted to activate the chosen language.
+
+[[img src=Looksettings.png  alt=figure5]].
+
+
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 # Video conversion profiles

-The default installation of ORSimpleVideoConverter, includes some predefined encoding profiles. However, you can create new profiles, save them and use it later. For that, change the settings in the **”Main conversion profile configurations”** panel, as you like, and save these configurations as a profile. Also, it is possible to export and import them. You can access to the available profiles and its features by clicking in the button **”Load profile”**.
+The default installation of ORSimpleVideoConverter, includes some predefined encoding profiles. However, you can create new profiles, save them and use it later. For that, change the settings in the **”Main conversion profile configurations”** panel, as you like, and save these configurations as a profile. Also, it is possible to export and import them. You can access to the available profiles and its settings by clicking in the button **”Load profile”**.

 [[img src=Load_profile.png  alt=figure5]].

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