Free AV converter
Libre AV Converter is a free and open-source graphic user interface (GUI) and lets you manipulate command-line tools for various functions. It offers a powerful interface to optimize algorithms for reading and writing multimedia. It lets you analyze, record, edit, convert, rip CDs, and download videos. It allows you to expand its functionality with the use of external binaries, like DivX Labs.
Softaficionado has developed the app for Windows 7 up to Windows 10. Download it in English for your Windows PC. Other alternatives are Icecream Media Converter, Free SWF to Video Converter and the Free Media Converter.
Software features
Developers can access the text string the program uses to communicate and translate them with, for example, Google Translate. It uses FFmpeg algorithms and offers a clean user interface with minimal controls but still gives you many FFmpeg functions.
The software offers modular configurations, and you can make it as complex as you need. It saves advanced configurations in a dockable file or lets you convert media to only a single file extension, like MP3. The software is straightforward, offers many functions, and allows you to expand it with extra codecs.
Software requirements
The software supports Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 up to Windows 10 for 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. Depending on the codec, it needs at least 512MB RAM and a 1GHz processor. You will also need 50MB of free storage space.
Software functions
Libre AV Converter enables you to analyze multimedia or record from any virtual or physical recorder or a network address. It is a universal player. You can also stream a recording or file list.
It lets you edit multimedia using filters and effects, adjust volume, mix tracks or merge files, crop sequences and frames, equalize or add borders. You can even rip an audio CD in a lossy or lossless format. Or download videos from various platforms, like YouTube, etc.
Multi-functional AV converter
Libre AV Converter is a multi-functional software to help you analyze, record, or play media files. You can use it to stream media files, rip CDs, or download videos from online platforms. It supports many file formats, and you can use external binaries to add more codecs. As it uses FFmpeg algorithms, it means that it uses minimal PC resources.
The developer added a GUI module to support the YouTube video downloader’s new functions in the latest release.