Supported Input Formats:
- MP4:Most common video formats with excellent compatibility
- AVI:Classic video formats with good compatibility
- MKV:High-quality container format, supports multiple audio tracks and subtitles
- MOV:Common formats for Apple devices
- WMV:Windows Media Video formats
- FLV:Flash Video formats
- MPEG / MPG:Standard video formats
- 3GP:Mobile device video formats
- TS:Transport stream formats
- M4V:Apple video formats
Video quality description:
- Low quality (CRF 35):Suitable for scenarios with low image quality requirements, smallest file size
- Medium quality (CRF 30):Balances image quality and file size
- High quality (CRF 25):Image quality close to the original video, recommended choice
- Very high quality (CRF 20):Near lossless quality, larger file size
Resolution description:
- 480p:Standard definition, suitable for mobile devices
- 720p:High definition, suitable for regular viewing
- 1080p:Full HD, recommended choice
- 1440p:2K,High-quality viewing
- 2160p:4KUltra HD, requires larger storage space
Features:
- Supports batch conversion of multiple video files
- Customizable video quality, resolution, and frame rate
- Adjustable audio bitrate or option to remove audio
- Outputs open WebM format (VP9 + Opus)
WebMFormat advantages:
- Open-source and free, no patent licensing fees
- Designed for the web, natively supported by all modern browsers
- VP9High encoding compression efficiency, smaller file size at the same quality
- Ideal for embedding videos on web pages and streaming
Use cases:
- Convert videos to web-compatible formats for online playback
- Upload to platforms that support WebM (e.g., YouTube)
- Compress videos for faster webpage loading
- Use within HTML5 video tags
How to use:
- Select one or more video files to convert
- Set video quality (default is high quality)
- Adjust resolution and frame rate as needed
- Select audio bitrate or remove audio
- Click"Start Conversion"button
- Wait for the conversion to finish, then download the WebM file
Note:WebMThe format uses VP9 video encoding and Opus audio encoding, an open format designed specifically for the web. All major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) natively support WebM playback.