How to Convert Videos in WinFF
This one is going to be on WinFF. WinFf is a video converter. Now what I like with this program is you can do batch encoding. What I mean by that is you have all your files here and you want to convert all of this at one time. I’ll just drag it over and drop it. Now when you want to convert you’ll do convert one and then it goes to the next one and the next on until it ends. This is the only program that I can encounter that and it can do this all it was that I use to have all this option. Now if you only use this program you make sure and you add in your preference here that this Linux tab here. Make sure its 22 all your executables you know and if you want the Windows you going to make sure you point to it at the right exe.
Now it should load up automatically for you but just make sure that you check it or else if you don’t have it the folder’s not going to do nothing for you. Now to use this program all you use drag and drop and shade it in here and then you click on here which is what you want to convert it too. So you click on down on here and have a few options PSP, Palm, the cell phone and iPod. So that’s what we do an iPod and you click on iPod to have options over here, these are your presets of the most common ones that people use. So minus the XviD, now if you want to do your custom or you want to tweak the way that you want it. You go to options and tap here and click on it and you get this menu down here and in here you can type in whatever the defrag you want like your Video Bit rate, the audio and the video size that you want to resize it too and that’s pretty much it. Now you click on convert and we click on convert and you get this dose like menu.
Now this is the bad thing about this program, you get this fucking thing and they don’t even know when is it going to be finish. You don’t even know how much time is left so you just got a way and throw it in and I’ll tell you when it’s finished that’s about it. So you don’t know. That’s the bad thing about it. Now to install this program you got to use the ripple is and this is the last time I want to tell you this because I notice it by now all I got to do is copy the ripple here and copy this in.
Now what you going to do with that is go to your Systems on top here and you go to administrations and go down to staff resources and enter your password and you get this screen and in here this is third party and that’s what you want to be and add. And all you got to do it now is paste that and you just copy, add sources and will tell you to reload some shit and just do it and you’re done. Call it off. That’s pretty much it to add the ripple. Now you didn’t do nothing yet unless you got to go to your synaptic package manager and search for WinFF right here and install this package and then you have WinFF.
Now WinFF uses FFMPEG and the FFMPEG from Ubuntu by default does not have any copy or right in stuff because it’s Linux. Linux they don’t like copyright shits. But these are draw back if you’re using iPod like me or you’re using maybe DVD shits and you might need those copyright shits because that’s only the way that’s going to work with your hardware and you don’t say. Now that’s what we going to do we going to add. This not recommend it if you don’t have those restrictions but with the many Ubuntu Repository we going to update the FFMPEG because the default FFMPEG does not have copyright of shits. So when you update you don’t have no restrictions on that shit. So you
When you update it you don’t have no restrictions on that shit.
So you got to mini Ubuntu and to add the repository list all you got to do is copy this whole thing basing it on terminal and you have the list and also copy this whole line also and you have the key. The key is basically just verifying that is coming from many Ubuntu that’s about it and now you should be able to see like the icon and that’s his update ready or so like that. Like the red icon around here but if it doesn’t puff up you can always go to your synaptic package manager and search for our FFMPEG this package and you going to right click on it. And a you can see the mark for upgrade if its available so this is already upgraded is graded out and that’s how you install the new FFMPEG.
Now like I said many Ubuntu is not necessary but if you have like maybe restricted DVD or iPod or some sort of like that because I hear it for encrypted DVD’s. You might need this too but for this one I’m just going to I’m only using this for FFMPEG many Ubuntu is for other shits too but you know this is one that’s only for WinFF because WinFF uses FFMPEG and FFMPEG is what they use to convert your videos. So that affects your videos and that’s why we use many Ubuntu, that’s about it
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