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Mobile Media Converter




Description

The Mobile Media Converter is a free video and audio converter that uses ffmpeg to convert between popular desktop formats like MP3, Windows Media Audio (wma), Ogg Vorbis Audio (ogg), Wave Audio (wav), MPEG video, AVI, Windows Media Video (wmv), Flash Video (flv) and commonly used mobile phones formats like AMR audio (amr, awb) and 3GP video. Also, iPod/iPhone compatible MP4 video is also supported.

An integrated YoutTube downloader is available for direct downloading and converting to any of these formats!

The program has a very easy-to-use and simple GUI (Graphical User Interface) that helps even the most amateur user. Most of the times, the only data that you must enter is the input file(s) or just drag 'n' drop the input file(s)! The 3GP and AMR formats are used by mobile phones for MMS, for video and sound recordings, etc.





<-> ScreenShots: under Windows Vista, under Ubuntu Linux 8.10


<-> format table:
from and to
Desktop Audio: mp3, wma, ogg, wav
Mobile Audio: amr, awb, mp4
Desktop Video: wmv, mpeg, wmv, avi, flv
Mobile Video: 3gp, mp4



 Drag and Drop support
 
Select the files you want to convert by draging and droping them on to the program window.


 Cross-platform
 Enjoy our software whatever is your choice in Operating System. Available in Linux and Windows.


 The mighty
FFMPEG
 Using ffmpeg ensures maximum compability with PC and mobile phone formats as well as fast conversion times.


 Legentary YouTube
 
Download and convert your awesome clips to videos for mobile or to any other format supported.



"mobile media converter" 

Just a note to  say thanks for the Mobile Media Converter - it saved my life today!
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Download Mobile Media Converter  (v.1.4.3) 










 Help

<-> System Requirements:

  - Linux:

  Any x86-based Linux distribution with:

  - GTK+ 2.8 (or higher)

  - glibc-2.4 (or higher)

  - libstdc++.so.6

 
  - Windows:

  - Windows 98, NT (4.0 or higher), ME, 2000, 2003 Server, XP


 FAQ


 Free software for Sony Ericsson W800i and W810i (from Bite my Bites blog)




 Project Info

Latest version: 1.4.3

 

Added in 1.1.0: - Added Multiple files conversion , - Resizable window

 

Added in 1.2.0: - Added More configuration window 

 

Added in 1.3.0: - Added Conversion mode buttons , - Added Update function 


Added in 1.4.0: - Added conversion to AMR-WB, WMA, OGG, WAV, AVI, WMV, FLV, - Added YouTube downloader


Added in 1.4.1: - Added conversion to MP4 video 


Added in 1.4.2: - Added AAC decoding (ffmpeg-0.5) 


Added in 1.4.3: - Fixed YouTube downloading


Special thanks to SLjodal for his fabulous "Simply Black n White" icons!


CC-GNU GPL
This software is licensed under the CC-GNU GPL version 2.0.





 

Q: Why don't you make a 64-bit version available?
A: Unfortunately, there is not way to do this because RealBASIC, in which MMC is written, does not produces 64-bit executables. You can install MMC on your 64-bit Debian-based Linux by using the command "sudo dpkg --force-architecture -i ./mmc_1.4.2_i386.deb".




Q: Where is the source code?
A: Just go to the download page and select to download the mmc-src package. We don't provide the ffmpeg or other open source projects sources because we are using unmodified the latest stable releases. If you insist and want the source code of all the projects we are using, just contact us.




Q: My phone supports a different resolution than the 3GP videos that MMC produces.
A: Just select 3GP video, click on the “More” configuration button and in the Video Size text box enter the desired resolution in the following format: 123x123.






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