Versions:

  • 3.5.8

Videomass 3.5.8 is a free, open-source, cross-platform graphical front-end that unites the power of FFmpeg with the convenience of youtube-dl/yt-dlp, giving Windows users a single, coherent workspace for video acquisition, conversion, filtering, and packaging. Designed for content creators, archivists, and broadcast engineers who need repeatable, high-quality results, the program exposes every meaningful encoder switch of FFmpeg—codecs, bit-rates, GOP structure, color-space, metadata, subtitles—while wrapping them in profile-based presets that can be recalled with one click. Simultaneously, it embeds the most recent yt-dlp engine, so entire playlists or live streams can be captured in their native resolution or in user-defined formats before being passed to the local transcoding queue. Typical workflows include downloading a 4K HDR tutorial batch, normalizing loudness, resizing to 1080p, burning in multilingual captions, and exporting XDCAM-compliant assets for play-out servers, all without manually typing a single command. The interface provides real-time progress graphs, CPU/GPU load meters, and parallel job control, making it equally suited for one-off clips or overnight bulk renders. Because the application is portable and license-free, schools, churches, and small studios can run it from a USB stick on any Windows 7-11 workstation without installation rights. Videomass is classified under Video Converters & Editors, and only one major version stream (3.5.8) is currently maintained. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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