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ffzap

ffzap is a command-line tool that runs multiple FFmpeg processes in parallel to batch re-encode videos efficiently, preserving folder structure and filenames while allowing customizable output options.
Latest: 1.1.2
Last checked: Jun 9, 2026 12:10am
Rank: 3385/15140
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License: OtherWinget: Available

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Current: 1.1.2 N-2: 1.1.0 Avg cadence: Every 19 days

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  2. nico_k
  3. Bob
  4. Vigneshwaran

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Initially called MTC, ffzap emphasizes speed and uses FFmpeg under the hood. It saves encoded videos to ~/Videos/encoded by default.