x264 Video Codec 2694 (x86/x64)
x264 Video Codec is a software tool allowing you to encode H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Video streams. This operation becomes a lot easier due to this reliable and powerful encoder. The code is written from scratch by Laurent Aimar, Loren Merritt, Eric Petit(OS X), Min Chen (vfw/asm), Justin Clay(vfw), Christian Heine (asm), and Alex Izvorski (asm). To decode, we suggest you to use a recent build of FFDShow, DivX H.264 Decoder or a media player that supports H.264 internally - like MPlayer (there are few interesting frontends for Windows: MPlayerUI, MPlayer Frontend), VLC (VideoLAN Client), KMPlayer, etc.
This command line application comes with presets and you can select between various profiles, such as baseline, high, main and extended.
The main features which make x264 Video Codec a good choice for your computer are its ability to encode 4 or more 1080p streams at a time, offering advanced psychovisual optimizations, supporting various applications (TV broadcast, low-latency Video applications and web video), offering support for web Video services such as Facebook, Vimeo and YouTube etc.
x264 Video Codec will amaze you with its advanced encoder features: adaptive B-frame placement, CAVLC/CABAC entropy coding, custom quantization matrices, B-frames as references / arbitrary frame order, 8x8 and 4x4 adaptive spatial transform, scenecut detection, parallel encoding on multiple CPUs and many others.
x264 Video Codec gives you access to various Video technical details and allows you to change input and output configurations (framerate, sample aspect ratio, maximum number of frames to e encoded, the first frame to encode etc.). The application supports two filters: cropping (define new dimensions by introducing the exact values) and resizing (it helps you avoid stretching).
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