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5 things FFmpeg can do that most people pay for
There is a piece of software running behind YouTube, VLC, Chrome, Plex, and Kodi. It has been around since 2000, costs absolutely nothing, and could replace at least three subscriptions sitting in ...
FFMPEG is a free command-line utility that serves as the engine for most of the largest cloud encoding farms in the world, public and private. But it also performs many simple and essential tasks that ...
FFmpeg sits inside web browsers, phones, smart TVs and the apps that play nearly every video on the internet. An autonomous ...
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