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* Website: http://developers.videolan.org/x264.html | * Website: [http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html] | ||
* Fan site with lots of (mostly Win32-oriented) links and utils: http://x264.nl | * Fan site with lots of (mostly Win32-oriented) links and utils: [http://x264.nl http://x264.nl] | ||
x264 is a highly successful [[H.264]] encoder. It provides a library and a simple frontend application that accepts raw YUV input, and outputs either a raw H.264 elementary stream or a [[Matroska]] or [[ | x264 is a highly successful [[H.264]] encoder. It provides a library and a simple frontend application that accepts raw YUV input, and outputs either a raw H.264 elementary stream or a [[Matroska]] or [[MP4]] file. | ||
While its encoding speed is not as fast as most ASP encoders, the output quality is quite high. x264 managed to win a recent [http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/codecs-final-105-1.htm codec comparison by Doom9]. | While its encoding speed is not as fast as most ASP encoders, the output quality is quite high. x264 managed to win a recent [http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/codecs-final-105-1.htm codec comparison by Doom9]. | ||
x264 was born in late 2003. Originally developed primarily by Laurent Aimar, since about mid-2004, the majority of the work on this encoder has come from Loren Merritt. | x264 was born in late 2003. Originally developed primarily by Laurent Aimar, since about mid-2004, the majority of the work on this encoder has come from Loren Merritt. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 17 March 2008
- Website: http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html
- Fan site with lots of (mostly Win32-oriented) links and utils: http://x264.nl
x264 is a highly successful H.264 encoder. It provides a library and a simple frontend application that accepts raw YUV input, and outputs either a raw H.264 elementary stream or a Matroska or MP4 file.
While its encoding speed is not as fast as most ASP encoders, the output quality is quite high. x264 managed to win a recent codec comparison by Doom9.
x264 was born in late 2003. Originally developed primarily by Laurent Aimar, since about mid-2004, the majority of the work on this encoder has come from Loren Merritt.