FFmpeg CLI for Android
Very good app and works as intended. However, an attempt at a 2 pass encode only results in an error. "Cannot write log file 'ffmpeg2pass-0.log' for pass-1 encoding: Read-only file system"
Just like the the desktop version of FFMPEG. You just need to specify the output location/path as part of the output file name, and presto, you're good to go.
This is really great,tested and working just like on PC. Waited for this long enough and I'm glad with this.
Very good ! But see nothing in videos when I use" -vf subtitles=subtitles.srt" -i /storage/sdcard1/AVI/English/03.let_it.avi -vf subtitles=/storage/sdcard1/AVI/English/03.let_it.srt "/storage/emulated/0/Let it go.mpg"
One of the best front end for ffmpeg
Thanks very good program.
Everything works great like using a command line on PC. But sad that I am not able to fully make use of it. I am trying to just check a set of video files for data integrity, its working great with -v debug -i input file -f null but I am unable to redirect the output of the shell to any text file.. Is there a way to redirect the output to a log file? Also it limits to only check one file at a time, is there an option to check a whole directory?
Great app, too bad it doesn't come with x264 preinstalled :(
Easy to work with!
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I got a "GeekPro" action camera that saves movies as .MOV files with a PCM audio codec which isn't supported by my phone. I had just learned how to use ffmpeg on my computer, but I really didn't want to have to have to transfer everything to my pc just to run a script and transfer them back to my phone. Now I can run a script on my phone to repackage as .MP4 and encode audio as AAC! The interface is really well thought out too, it's very simple to string together a command!
It's great I can use the latest version Of ffmpeg on Android, But missing libx264 support is not something I can neglect. It seems I have to compile It by myself after all.
Camera and flashlight quit working after installing this.
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Functionality is great. However the ads are awful. The worst ad experience I ever had in my 20 years of computing. Just imagine running a conversion job at night with everyone (including a young baby asleep) and suddenly at the end the ad starts playing super annoying intense music at full volume) what a hell is the developer thinking implementing this type of advertising?