Batch without extra load
VideoHop queues each selected file through the existing protected worker instead of running several FFmpeg encodes at once.
Create smaller MP3 copies from a small audio batch without repeating the same settings file by file.
Try a different file or output format.
Create smaller MP3 copies from a small audio batch without repeating the same settings file by file.
VideoHop queues each selected file through the existing protected worker instead of running several FFmpeg encodes at once.
Choose the output once and apply the same workflow consistently across the selected files.
Uploads and generated results expire automatically under the existing retention policy.
Select a small batch that stays within the per-file and total request limits.
Set the format, quality or task-specific option once for the complete batch.
VideoHop processes the files sequentially and offers a ZIP download for completed results.
Batch mode keeps the existing one-worker KVM2 pilot limits. Files are processed sequentially rather than in parallel.
Use a focused tool when you know the task, or open the universal converter for full format control.
The current KVM2 pilot accepts up to 3 files per batch.
No. The browser submits each file to the protected queue and the single FFmpeg worker processes jobs sequentially.
Yes. Completed batch results can be packaged into one ZIP when the combined ZIP stays within the configured limit.