FFmpeg Media Encoder - Convert audio & video
Transform your media seamlessly with quick conversions, all done right on your device without needing internet access!

- 4.4.1_2 Version
- 4.6 Score
- 278K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Instroduction
FFmpeg is a collection of open-source tools that enable the recording and conversion of digital audio and video in multiple formats. It comprises libavcodec, a library dedicated to encoding and decoding media content, and libavformat, which handles the multiplexing and demultiplexing process into a media container. The term FFmpeg derives from the MPEG and FF expert group, indicating fast forward functionality.
Features
--Transform audio and video directly on your device using FFmpeg.
--This program already integrates FFmpeg, eliminating the need to download any extra codecs.
--The conversion occurs directly on your device without requiring Internet connectivity, with the speed of conversion being reliant on the device's processor capabilities.
--Supported formats include
MPEG4, h265, h264, mp3, 3gp, aac, ogg (vorbis and theora), opus, vp8, vp9, among many others (detailed format listings are available within the application).
--System requirements include
Android version 4.4 or higher along with support for ARMv7, ARMv8, x86, or x86_64 processors.
--FFmpeg supports various libraries such as
x264, x265, ogg, vorbis, theora, opus, vp8, vp9, mp3lame, libxvid, libfdk_aac, libvo_amrwbenc, libopencore-amr, speex, libsox, libwavpack, libwebp, librtmp.
For further options, please refer to the help sections related to FFmpeg.
FAQs & Common Queries
--Does the app require external codecs?
No—FFmpeg and its codec libraries (like libavcodec and libavformat) are pre-integrated, so you don’t need any additional downloads.
--Can I convert files without internet?
Yes, all media processing happens on your device locally, safeguarding privacy and enabling functionality even offline.
--Are advanced codecs supported?
Absolutely—compatible with MPEG‑4, H.264, H.265, MP3, AAC, Ogg (Vorbis/Theora), Opus, VP8, VP9, and more.
--Which devices are supported?
Designed for Android 4.4 and above, it works across ARMv7/v8, x86, and x86_64 architectures.
--What about Android 11+ storage restrictions?
On newer Android versions, users must place source files into shared folders (like DCIM, Movies, Music, or Downloads) due to scoped storage rules.
Why Choose FFmpeg Media Encoder?
1. Comprehensive Format & Codec Support
Covers virtually every major and niche audio/video format—ideal for users handling diverse multimedia workflows.
2. Fully Offline, Private Processing
All conversions occur on-device, ensuring your media stays private and no network bandwidth is wasted.
3. Self-Contained & Lightweight
Everything you need is built in: no extra downloads, plugins, or setup—just install and get started.
4. Open-Source FFmpeg Backbone
Powered by the trusted FFmpeg framework, offering transparency, flexibility, and alignment with industry standards.
Notice
As for users with Android 11: New regulations necessitate the application to utilize more secure methods for file management on your device. You will need to transfer input files to a common folder such as DCIM, Movie, Music, or Download. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
- Version4.4.1_2
- UpdateSep 17, 2025
- DeveloperSilentLexx UA
- CategoryVideo Players
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+
- Downloads278K+
- Package Namecom.silentlexx.ffmpeggui
- Signature4231d3126f539ece666f1f90c0e25791
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Easy video conversion on mobile devices
Access to FFmpeg features via user-friendly interface
Customizable templates for complex commands
Efficient file compression with minimal quality loss
Ability to perform batch conversions
Regular updates and support for the latest FFmpeg versions
Handle a wide variety of media formats
Not intrusive ads, enhancing user experience
Offline functionality without internet dependency
Occasional app crashes during usage
Limited storage access; issues with SD card permissions
Slow conversion times leading to high battery consumption
User interface considered complicated or outdated by some users
Conversion process restarts if the app is minimized
Bugs with specific updates causing critical functionalities to fail
Lack of hardware acceleration in video encoding
Inability to overwrite existing files easily
Missing advanced features like trimming or custom bitrate settings