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Iyipada FLV si MP4

Yipada Tirẹ FLV si MP4 awọn iwe aṣẹ effortlessly

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Báwo ni a ṣe lè yípadà FLV si MP4

Igbesẹ 1: Gbe soke rẹ FLV nípa lílo bọ́tìnì tó wà lókè tàbí nípa fífà àti ju sílẹ̀.

Igbese 2: Tẹ bọtini 'Iyipada' lati bẹrẹ iyipada naa.

Igbesẹ 3: Ṣe igbasilẹ faili iyipada rẹ MP4 awọn faili


FLV si MP4 Awọn Ibeere Ibeere Lori Iyipada

How do I re-encode FLV to MP4 without quality loss?
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Upload your FLV file and our converter applies a CRF-based re-encode targeting visually-lossless MP4 output (CRF 18 by default, lower = larger / higher quality). The codec is chosen to match the MP4 container (H.264 / H.265 / VP9 / AV1 as appropriate).
It depends on the container. MP4 defaults to H.264 (broadest playback support); MKV and WebM default to H.265 and VP9 respectively for better compression at the same quality. You can override codec choice in the advanced options before conversion.
Yes — audio is re-muxed (when FLV and MP4 share an audio codec) or re-encoded to AAC / Opus / Vorbis depending on what the MP4 container supports. Multi-track audio (commentary, alternate languages) is preserved.
By default, framerate is unchanged (FLV 24fps stays 24fps in MP4). If you need to change it (e.g. interlaced 29.97 → progressive 30fps), use the framerate option, which handles 3:2 pulldown and deinterlacing in the same pass.
Same-codec re-muxes (e.g. FLV → MP4 where both use H.264) produce nearly-identical sizes. Codec changes can swing the size dramatically: H.264 → H.265 typically halves the file at the same visual quality; H.264 → VP9 is roughly comparable.
MP4 / H.264 plays natively everywhere. MOV / H.264 plays on Apple devices and most Smart TVs but not on older Android. MKV needs VLC on iOS. The advanced options include a "device compatibility" preset that picks the safest codec / container combination for the target device.
It depends on the codec change. Same-codec re-mux: 30-60 seconds (no re-encode). Re-encode to a different codec: typically 0.3-0.7x source duration on our GPU pipeline, so a 1-hour file finishes in 18-40 minutes.
Up to 8K (7680×4320) on Premium. Free users are capped at 4K (3840×2160) per the file-size limit. HDR metadata (HDR10, Dolby Vision) is preserved where both FLV and MP4 containers support it.
Yes — uploaded video files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes of completion. We never view, store, retain, or share content. See /privacy/ for the full data retention window.
Not in the same step — use /video-trim/ or /video-cutter/ to trim before converting, then queue the FLV → MP4 step. Trimming and converting in series is faster than re-encoding the whole file just to crop.
Almost always a bitrate-too-low setting. Re-encoding from a high-bitrate FLV into a lower-bitrate MP4 at the default CRF compresses heavily on motion-heavy scenes. Push CRF down to 16-18 (or set explicit bitrate) and re-run to recover quality.
Yes — embedded subtitle tracks (mov_text in MP4, SRT/ASS in MKV) are preserved when both FLV and MP4 containers support them. Burned-in (hardsub) subtitles transfer automatically because they are part of the video frame.

FLV

FLV is a popular file format.

MP4

Ìrísí àpò MP4 lè gba fídíò, ohùn, àkọlé àti àwòrán sínú fáìlì kan pẹ̀lú ìfúnpọ̀ tó dára.


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