The H.264 name follows the ITU-T naming convention, where Recommendations are given a letter corresponding to their series and a recommendation number within the series. H.264 is part of "H-Series Recommendations: Audiovisual and multimedia systems". H.264 is further categorized into "H.200-H.499: Infrastructure of audiovisual services" and "H.260-H.279: Coding of moving video".[8] The MPEG-4 AVC name relates to the naming convention in ISO/IEC MPEG, where the standard is part 10 of ISO/IEC 14496, which is the suite of standards known as MPEG-4. The standard was developed jointly in a partnership of VCEG and MPEG, after earlier development work in the ITU-T as a VCEG project called H.26L. It is thus common to refer to the standard with names such as H.264/AVC, AVC/H.264, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, or MPEG-4/H.264 AVC, to emphasize the common heritage. Occasionally, it is also referred to as "the JVT codec", in reference to the Joint Video Team (JVT) organization that developed it. (Such partnership and multiple naming is not uncommon. For example, the video compression standard known as MPEG-2 also arose from the partnership between MPEG and the ITU-T, where MPEG-2 video is known to the ITU-T community as H.262.[9]) Some software programs (such as VLC media player) internally identify this standard as AVC1.

I believe you have libx264 installed and configured with ffmpeg to convert video to h264... Then you can try with -vcodec libx264... The -format option is for showing available formats, this is not a conversion option I think...


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I know Watchout handles h264 decoding natively, but I have been told this is not true for "AVC1" type files. It seems to be the case that Adobe Media Encoder now only encodes mp4 files as AVC1 . (Confirmed by checking codec details in VLC, which reports codec type H264-MPEG-4-AVC (part 10) (avc1) , and also in quicktime player, which reports codec type as "AVC Coding", rather than "H264")

I'm using Premiere Elements 14, i'm trying to import video recorded on a GoPro Hero 7 and getting an Error Message "The importer reported a generic error".


Video plays fine in Windows Media and VLC, the Codec is H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10)(avc1) in a resolution of 1920x1440


Very sketchy info online on how to resolve this other than to convert to another Codec which is not sustainable as this is now my main video camera . Any suggestions on how to get Premiere Elements 14 to recognise the Codec or is it another issue?

I have a bunch of home videos I've taken over the years, I'm having trouble playing them in Kodi. I used VLC to look at the codec info on these two file types I have: AVI: DV Video (dvsd) video with PCM S16 LE (araw) audio MP4: H264-MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1) video with MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a)

As part of a move toward a standardized and powerful format for the codecs parameter, WebM is moving toward describing video content using a syntax based on that defined by the ISO Base Media File Format. This syntax is defined in VP Codec ISO Media File Format Binding, in the section Codecs Parameter String. The audio codec continues to be indicated as either vorbis or opus.

I am trying to use the hardware accelerated video codec "h264_omx: OpenMAX IL H.264 video encoder" with DVB-T/2 output from the RPI Top Hat, but experience problems with aspect ratio on all SD channels. 2351a5e196

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