
The tool in question is called FFmpeg Batch A/V Converter, and it works quite well. That’s not something we want therefore, we went out in the wilderness to seek out a graphical user interface for FFmpeg, and luckily, we found one. However, it should be noted that FFmpeg is a command line program, therefore, if you have no experience using the command line, you may feel out of your comfort zone and ultimately decide to use another software. When you want to decode, encode, transcode, mix, demix, stream, filter, and play, then FFmpeg is probably the best tool for the job, and it’s available for Windows 10 as a free download.
