Launch Format Factory. You’ll see a grid of icons: Video, Audio, Pic, DVD/CD, etc. Step 2: Click the Video tab, then select All to MP4 . Step 3: Click Add File and browse for your source video (e.g., an AVI or MKV). Step 4 (Optional): Click Output Setting to adjust quality: - Preset: High quality for PC, Normal for mobile. - Screen Size: 1920x1080 (HD), 1280x720, or 640x360. - Bitrate: 1500 kbps for HD video. Step 5: Click Change to select an output folder (default is C:\Users\...\FFOutput ). Step 6: Click OK to return to the main queue. Step 7: Click the Start button (green triangle). The conversion progress will show time remaining and current FPS.
For users running older hardware, Windows 7/8, or those who simply want a no-nonsense, offline converter that never nags for a subscription, tracking down version 3.3.3.0 is worth the effort. format factory 3.3.3.0
Pro Tip: If you have a multi-core processor (Intel i5 or above), go to and increase the "Number of threads" to 4 or 8 for maximum speed. Performance Testing: Real-World Benchmarks We tested Format Factory 3.3.3.0 on a modest machine (Intel Core i5-7400, 8GB RAM, HDD). Launch Format Factory