One feature I think would take cobalt from already spectacular to incredible would be a section that is a simple file converter that would run entirely in your browser and lets you convert files like videos, audio, images, etc.
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The current file convertors on the web aren't really that great and often have limitations or ads/trackers and ffmpeg by itself is pretty advanced for the average user, not to mention the lack of easy mobile support so something like this would be great for a lot of people.
I don't think that's the purpose of cobalt, I mean you can differentiate audio/video when downloading a youtube video for example
But just implementing a file conversion system is not what the tool is used for
describe the feature you'd like to see
One feature I think would take cobalt from already spectacular to incredible would be a section that is a simple file converter that would run entirely in your browser and lets you convert files like videos, audio, images, etc.
additional context
The current file convertors on the web aren't really that great and often have limitations or ads/trackers and ffmpeg by itself is pretty advanced for the average user, not to mention the lack of easy mobile support so something like this would be great for a lot of people.