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uh hello guys welcome to this video so
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in this video I will show you how to
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list out all the codecs and uh all the
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encoders decoders which are supported by
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ffmpg so many a times you need to cross
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check which codecs are being installed
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on your system using ffmpg so I will
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show you some commands in this video
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which will be very useful so first of
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all you need to have ffmppg installed
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inside your system for this to work just
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write in the terminal
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fmppex so this will list out all the
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codecs which are installed inside your
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system so if I enter it you will see now
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it will show you these are all the
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codecs video encoders which are there it
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will show you all these information so
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the command is ffmppg
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so right here now you can search for
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codeex it will show you with detailed
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information the name also this short
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little description as well this is the
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codecs which are there in ffmpg and then
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the second command how many formats it
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supports so we simply write here fmpp
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dash formats so now it will show you the
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total number of formats which are
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ffmppg extensions so now right here you
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can easily see which file extensions are
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supported by ffmppg mainly it is a video
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converting kind of a utility you can
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videos to MP3 or any format you can edit
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videos so you can see that so then we
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have the command here for a particular
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extension you want to see we simply
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if let's suppose I want to use see the
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encoders for a gif file we write ffmppg-
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x moer is equal to gif so now it will
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show you information about the gif
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this the mim type here right default
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called video codec all these options it
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then I will change it to MKV which is
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Matroxa so these are some useful
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commands here you can see that it show
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you the coding uh codec information
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about certain similarly we can list out
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encoders as well dash encoders ffmppg
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dash encoders it will list out all the
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encoders which are there similarly we
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can write dash decoders as well so how
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many decoders are there so you can see
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so and same which encoder are there for
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a particular extension so we write dash
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h encoder is equal to gif so it will
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show you the encoders for the gif
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file so these are some useful commands
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here so thank you very much for watching
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this video and also check out my website
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freemediatools.com which contains