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Good Command Line Video Convert

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I'm looking for a good command line video convert does any one know of any
 
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Yea but i want to know of one that is not ffmpeg because ffmpeg would not convert the video i have the only converter i found that well do it is a web one and i'm trying to find out what they use so i can convert the videos faster because i won't have to upload it.
The website i found was Media-Convert.com I think they use the same converter as youtube but i don't know it's name.

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