Aaand it's minimally working, so: https://ffmpeg.app is now live!

Use FFmpeg recipes without fiddling with the command line!

Consider this an early beta. There's still a ton missing:

- Ability to tweak the command line (i.e. hand editing, or selectors)
- Proper mobile styles
- About, disclaimers, etc
- Many more command recipes
- Better accessibility
- "Bug fixes and performance improvements"

But, it's doing the thing!

#ffmpeg #video

FFmpeg.app

A website where you can search for and perform video and audio conversions, right on your browser.

Some disclaimers:

- In the above video it works super duper fast because removing an audio track is basically just a copy. Other things usually take longer.
- Files are not uploaded anywhere. Your content NEVER leaves your computer. It's all processed on the client side.
- There's no user tracking, scripts, Google fonts, etc. A bunch of JS, but mostly local; the only exception is the FFmpeg wasm, which comes from unpkg.com (it's 31mb, too scary to host myself).
- No AI! (that's a feature)

@zeh Wow, this is incredibly cool! One note: It was impossible for me to understand what the start button was for without watching your video, and impossible to know that everything happens locally without reading your toot about it. If you could find a way to add this info in some logical way, it would seem pretty perfect to me :)
@forteller Thanks! That's good feedback.