Saturday, December 28, 2013

How To Install FF-Multi Converter 1.6.0 in Ubuntu & Co.

FF-Multi converter reached to version 1.6.0
FF-Multi Converter is a simple graphical application which enables you to convert audio, video, image and document files between all popular formats, using and combining other programs. It uses ffmpeg for audio/video files, unoconv for document files and PythonMagick library for image file conversions.

The goal of FF Multi Converter is to gather all multimedia types in one application and provide conversions for them easily through a user-friendly interface. Extra options will be gradually added.

What's new:
* The program ported to python3
* PythonMagick replaced by ImageMagick.
* Small corrections and changes in the presets list.
* Updated presets list.
* New presets options: synchronization and remove old.
* New option to maintain or not aspect ratio when resizing an image.
* Italian, Spanish, Chinese (Taiwan) and Malay translations.
* Bug fixes.

The commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ffmulticonverter/stable && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ffmulticonverter

2 comments:

  1. Dont understand what you mean by commands, I have typed Ctrl+Alt+T, my laptop which has Linux Mint 16 installed does not do anything also what is the command that should be brought up also, should all these commands be copied and pasted where? did you eve think of making your software understandable to a non nerd/

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  2. Where are these commands entered?

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