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Robin Good's insight:
Firepype is an online multimedia production pipeline service which allows you to program and automate the transfer, conversion, posting and notification of audio and video files. For example if you need to periodically convert and upload files to a certain video or podcast sharing platform Firepype can be of great help. Conversion and posting pipelines can be setup and customized to suit your specific needs. Key features include:
In Beta. Free to use (for now) Try it out now: http://firepype.com/ Tour: http://firepype.com/index.php/take-a-tour FAQ: http://firepype.uservoice.com/ |
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Robin Good's insight:
CloudConvert is free web app which allows you to convert most any file into another compatible format. CloudConvert taps into your Dropbox or Google Drive account to access the files you need to convert and it provides a very simple and straightforward process to start a conversion. You can try the service immediately as it requires no registration to be used. Non registered users can start 5 conversons per day with file sizes not beyond 100MB each (converted files are stored for 2 hours). If you register, which costs you nothing, you can do 25 conversions per day with individual files up to 1GB in size (cnverted files are stored for 24 hours). The number of file formats supported is impressive and properly documented, including the output formats available for each file format. An optional feature allows you to be notified via email when your conversions are completed. API available. Full list of formats supported: https://cloudconvert.org/formats Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloudconvert/hfpmbfgodkfcebpgheiedaddoikmljkk/related Try out now: https://cloudconvert.org/ |
Looks like a brilliant tool that allows you to cross-post, covert to different formats and rip audio from video and even adds watermarks. Better yet it's in the cloud so you don't have to download anything. If it does half the things they claim, it's well-worth checking out.
Many thanks/mille grazie once again to the master of new media, Robin Good, for posting this.