Free Video Converter is a superb app for Windows. It can convert any video files to MP4, MP3, AVI, MOV, MPEG to playback on your multimedia device. It has an extremely simple and self-explaining interface so you can use it easily. But to my disappointment, there is watermark in its output video.
You may find that the conversion speed of Freemake Video Converter is slower than before. Some annoying pop-up windows will distract you from your work. What's worse, Freemake Video Converter is no longer free to use. It's not a good choice for converting video/audio files now. Therefore, we compile six free Freemake alternatives. You can select one to meet your needs.
I believe, Handbrake must be the most famous video converter as it's honestly open source and free. It allows you to convert from nearly any format to a select of modern, widely supported codec. An advanced feature is that Handbrake can rip encrypted DVD discs with libdvdcss.
It can adopt multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, and Linux. The only minor disadvantage is I think the interface is a little bit complex.
XMedia Recode is a powerful program which can work as a video/audio converter, video editor, DVD/Blu-ray ripper. I have downloaded this program and try to use it to rip my DVD. But it failed after taking me almost 2 hours to load the DVD disc.
But I successfully converted my video/audio files after some times learning. It support various popular video/audio formats such as AVI, MP4, 3GP, WMV, MKV, ASF, etc. The output quality is perfect without any loss. To be frank, you have to spend a lot time to learn how to use it.
VideoSolo Free Video Converter is a free version of VideoSolo Video Converter Ultimate. Though it is free, it also has the ability to convert videos/audios between 200+ video formats. It doesn't have the limitations like watermark, ads software, prompt window, etc.
One thing you may don't like it is it will ask you to add an opening or ending title on your converted video. But you can customize the opening title according to your need.
If you like this free version and want more powerful functions, I think you can try VideoSolo Video Converter Ultimate. It has a built-in basic editing tool which enrich your videos for convenient. You can personalize audio/video settings. What's more, GPU acceleration is provided. If you're interested in it, you can try its trial version.
FFmpeg is an open source project that develops libraries and programs for handling multimedia data. FFmpeg is the home to libavcodec, a codec library used by a large spectrum of programs, and libavformat, a mux and demux library for containers.
Sounds very difficult and complicated, right? The fact is FFmpeg can help you encode and decode video files, thus you can convert your video/audio files from one format to another format you need. But common users may cannot figure out how to use it.
Free Video Converter is a superb app for Windows. It can convert any video files to MP4, MP3, AVI, MOV, MPEG to playback on your multimedia device. It has an extremely simple and self-explaining interface so you can use it easily. But to my disappointment, there is watermark in its output video.
This is a versatile free tool that enables you to convert, edit and play on Windows and Mac. It supports various input formats including AIFF, MP4, MPEG, VOB, and AVI. You can cut, trim and join movies by using this application. It also lets you download YouTube videos just by entering the URL. But you can't adjust the audio and video quality. If you are a newbie user, you may feel hard to use its complicated interface. And editor is limited.
That's all! Above are 6 alternatives of Freemake Video Converter. They are all free and have their own advantages. You can select one of them according to your needs. We will update more options for Freemake alternative in the future. Hope you can support us, Thanks!