Update: FormatFactory now includes installation of third party software, like Ask.com and QuickStores toolbar. Be sure to uncheck these installations (you will be given the option to not install them at the last screen during installation) if you don't want them.
Looking over the comments on today's giveaway of Video to Flash Converter it has occurred to me that many people don't know of this amazing program I am about to introduce you to.
First ask your self these five questions:
- Do I want to be able to easily convert a video file to literally any video format?
- Do I want to be able to easily convert an audio file to literally any audio format?
- Do I want to be able to easily rip the audio from a video file?
- Do I want to be able to easily convert an image file to many different image formats?
- Do I want to be able to easily rip (video and audio) DVD/CDs?
- Do I want to have the ability to do all this with one file at a time and in batch mode?
If the answer to any of the above 6 questions is "Yes", then you should keep reading. If you answered "No" to all the questions, get lost (just kidding - please don't get lost).
Ladies and gentleman, meet FormatFactory:
FormatFactory meet ladies and gentlemen. FormatFactory is a freeware program that will replace all your other converting programs. With FormatFactory you can convert videos -> videos, audios -> audios, images -> images. As an added bonus, you can also rip the audio from video files, and rip music/movie DVD/CDs.
In more detail FormatFactory supports:
- The conversion of the following video formats (input files)...
...into MP4, 3GP, AVI, WMV, MPG, VOB, FLV, SWF and MOV video formats (output files). Also, there are also predefined profiles included for mobile devices, such as an iPod or iPhone, that you can convert to (output files):
Okay so that is not literally *every* video format like I claimed. But I figured it is close enough that you will forgive me for stretching the truth a little bit. :)
- The conversion of the following audio formats (input files)...
...into MP3, WMA, FLAC, ACC, MMF, AMR, M4A, M4R, OGG, MP2 and WAV audio formats (output files). Again I sort of stretched the truth about being able to convert to *every* audio format, but hey, if I did not say that would you be reading this impressive list? :)
- The ripping of audio from the above mentioned video formats (input files) into MP3, WMA, FLAC, ACC, MMF, AMR, M4A, M4R, OGG, MP2 and WAV audio formats (output files).
- The conversion of the following image formats (input files)...
...into JPG, PNG, ICO, BMP, GIF, TIF, PCX, and TGA image formats (output files).
- The ripping of video DVDs (input files) into MP4, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MPG, VOB, or FLV video formats (output files). Also you can convert to the mobile device profiles I mentioned above.
- The ripping of Music CDs (input files) into MP3, WMA, FLAC, ACC, MMF, AMR, M4A, M4R, OGG, MP2 and WAV audio formats (output files).
- The ripping of a DVD/CD (input) into an ISO or CSO (output).
- Conversion of an ISO to a CSO and vice versa.
- The ability to combine any two of the video formats (input files) I mentioned above into one single AVI or WMV video (output files).
- To top it all off, you can do all the converting in batch mode (except maybe ripping a DVD for obvious reasons).
Update: All the above features are for FormatFactory v1.70. Since I the time I wrote this thread originally, FormatFactory has been updated frequently and it has a lot more features now. For example, the video joiner supports FLV, MP4, MKV, 3GP, SWF, and mobile devices in addition to WMV and AVI now. Please follow the FormatFactory updates thread to keep in the loop about new features and releases.
All along the way, you can the ability to control the quality and settings of your output file. For example, you can change the resolution of your output video files; you can change the bitrate of your audio files; you can make the output file high quality but big file size, low quality and small file size, or anything in between.
And for non-English speakers, FormatFactory supports 42 languages:
The *only* con I found with FormatFactory is that it cannot take SWF flash videos as an input (it will take FLV), but you can output as them. Hopefully the developer will add this feature in later versions.
If you are still interested, you can download FormatFactory from the following link:
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amnesia
@Rob:
have you read http://dottech.org/freewaresr/9708
PTLdom
Since using the freesource Super@ (search for Super C) I scrapped all the other incompetent freebies for video converting.
Mario
On an .avi to .vob conversion, that’s exactly what FF did! That is, no Video_ts folder and files, not .ifo, not .bup files, etc. As I don’t know how to make them, kind of useless this conversion, don’t you think? How do I convert an .avi to a “DVD format” that can be viewed on any DVD equipment. Ashampoo Burning Studio does that, I’ve tried it, but takes forever!
tks
Ashraf
@Mario: Mario, please check out http://dottech.org/freewaresr/9708.
Mario
Hi Ashraf,
tks for reminding me of DVDFlick, but check on my comment #7 on this mentioned link. I still can’t produce menus using DVDFlick on my PC and it is also slow. Wonder which one is slower – DVDFlick or Ashampoo?!? Will have to time it with a small avi!
Opie
this programs rocks! so easy to understand.
& use. Very quick format time. Works like
a charm. Thanks for this one :)
Opie
Ok format factory seems to have the option
to convert midi’s to other formats; however
no matter what format I try it says failed.
Do you know any other coverter that might
work for this. There are so many and short
of installing them one by one I thought I
would ask you..and thanks in advance :)
Rob
Hi Guys,
I have downloaded some TV episodes, which were avi
I used Formatfactory and converted them to VOB files
I would now like to burm them to a DVD for playing on normal DVD player.
How can i (easily) convince Nero Express to burn the DVD ?
It expects me to have ifo files etc present (which I don’t)
Rob
OOPs did a search of this site and found that Mario had asked the same question above.
And I looked back further on this page and noticed that Amnesia had suggested DVDFlick for an earlier post by me.
I wonder whether Amnesia is what I am suffering from ?
I am using DVDFlick now (as we speak), and I have asked a related question on Ashraf’s DVDFlick page -
http://dottech.org/freewaresr/9708
lol768
I see that format factory is listed on this site http://www.ffmpeg.org/shame.html
Does this mean it is not safe to use?
jmail
i downloaded ff from brothers and scaned it with the new microsoft antivirus and spware program and warned me that there was a trojen and asked me to delete it could you clarify on that one please bye for now
Alexandery
So interesting,but i prefer use Video to Flash Converter Pro.It’s prog can convert many different formats.
ET
Well it seems nice, but the video joiner doesn’t join in order and the audio becomes out of sync after a while.
3K3
I made Format Factory 2.30 Portable. I’m posting a link to the zip package:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dz2ynntmwty
The package will be available till 11th of May
VW Gann
I think you need to pay attention to the warnings listed above. I just upgraded FF to 2.30. After installing, AnVir warned me that my homepage was hijacked and that Ask wanted to put its toolbar in my start up. Of course, I denied these with AnVir. Then WinPatrol warned me that Ask had scheduled updates for its toolbar. On top of that, QuickStores.url put an icon on my desktop. There was no place during installation of FF which asked me of any of these things. I consider FF to be malware of the most obnoxious kind. I strongly suggest you recommend another formatting program.
Joseph Cannon
It is absolutely impossible to use the program unless you allow the app to talk to the internet — as though a video converter NEEDS to do that. This is obvious spyware.