• Raltoid
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    13 hours ago

    Different use cases.

    It’s not like your uploading and downloading gigabytes to it to use ffmpeg. For that you use something local. This is for converting smaller files conveniently. For example from a laptop and you don’t want to use a public converter that might keep the content.

    If you regularly convert certain file types on a computer, dedicated programs tend to be better than these combo ones anyway.

      • @interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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        311 hours ago

        Because otherwise you need to maintain it on everyone of your computers and phone and everytime you wipe them and in every virtual machine you make and the developpers would need to maintain a version for every operating system that exists and they always forget to make a version for BeOS so that sucks

        • @atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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          58 hours ago

          I’m genuinely confused about the use cases you all seem to have. When are you sitting in a field on your phone trying desperately to convert a .avi to a .mkv?

          For desktops you just need to have ffmpeg or handbrake or ImageMagick installed - there’s nothing to “maintain”. Image conversion is as simple as convert test.jpg test.png.

          • Raltoid
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            21 hour ago

            I’m genuinely confused about the use cases you all seem to have. When are you sitting in a field on your phone trying desperately to convert a .avi to a .mkv?

            I worked IT for a newspaper back when they were more relevant. The satelite offices and in-field work had a surprising amount of problems like that.