➺ ffmprovisr ❥

Making FFmpeg Easier

FFmpeg is a powerful tool for manipulating audiovisual files. Unfortunately, it also has a steep learning curve, especially for users unfamiliar with a command line interface. This app helps users through the command generation process so that more people can reap the benefits of FFmpeg.

Each button displays helpful information about how to perform a wide variety of tasks using FFmpeg. To use this site, click on the task you would like to perform. A new window will open up with a sample command and a description of how that command works. You can copy this command and understand how the command works with a breakdown of each of the flags.

Tutorials

For FFmpeg basics, check out the program’s official website.

For instructions on how to install FFmpeg on Mac, Linux, and Windows, refer to Reto Kromer’s installation instructions.

For Bash and command line basics, try the Command Line Crash Course. For a little more context presented in an ffmprovisr style, try explainshell.com!

License

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Learn about FFmpeg basics

Learn about more advanced FFmpeg concepts

Change container (rewrap)

Change codec (transcode)

 

Change video properties

Join, trim, or excerpt a video

Work with interlaced video

Use filters or scopes

View or strip metadata

Generate image files from a video

Create an animated GIF

Create a video from images

Overlay timecode or text

Normalize/equalize audio

Preservation tasks

Generate test files

Repair

Use OCR

Other