Video Transcoder

3.4
621 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Do you want to encode videos on your phone into different formats, trim videos, or extract audio? Are you looking for a free solution which will not take your information?

Video Transcoder is an application which uses the open source program FFmpeg to transcode video files from one format to another. By selecting the video to process, details for the video are provided and the desired settings can be configured.

The following media containers are supported: Avi, Flv, Gif, Matroska, Mp3, Mp4, Ogg, Opus, WebM. Additionally, these are the supported video codecs: H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VP8, VP9, Xvid.

The application requires very few permissions, and never attempts to access the Internet.

This application is open source, and can be found at:
https://github.com/brarcher/video-transcoder
Feel free to send an email with feedback or direct feature requests, bug reports, or other contributions to the GitHub page.
Updated on
6 Jan 2019

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
586 reviews
A Google user
26 July 2019
Absolutely beautiful. No-BS interface, just works, no unnecessary features, no watermarks, no ads, it's free, it's open source. The Android App Golden Standard if you ask me. EDIT: Where did the Thank You app go? I want to buy the developer a beer.
11 people found this review helpful
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Halefall
19 August 2021
Very good app. Despite a few shortcomings in the ease of use, I have to give five stars for the lack of any ads or IAPs. Everything works as expected, thank you so much for developing this, making it open source, and getting it on the play store for free. Having thumbnail previews when selecting the video would be grand
29 people found this review helpful
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Simon Ghoul (Detective Neko Ghoul)
30 September 2020
Every video compression app seems to have the same issue because they are using a bad compression method. Like you guys or someone needs to step up, when there's a lot of movement the video quality just dips, even in HD. It looks too blurry and it has too many artifacts. Constant Britate is not the way to go, go for Constant Rate Factor or at least Variable Bitrate (Variable Bitrate being more common in computers and less complex)
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What's new

Changes:
- Better identification of selected media formats and codecs
- Displays length of selected GIF files
- Supports receiving GIF files from other apps
- No longer attempts to preview unsupported video files over and over