x264 Video Codec (64-bit)

x264 Video Codec (64-bit) 2334

Windows / x264 / 16506 / Full spec
Description

x264 Video Codec (64-bit) is a powerful and free library for encoding H264 or AVC video streams. This software is designed to provide users with the ability to encode high-quality video content with ease. The code for x264 Video Codec has been written from scratch by a team of experienced developers, including Laurent Aimar, Loren Merritt, Eric Petit(OS X), Min Chen (vfw or asm), Justin Clay(vfw), Mans Rullgard, Christian Heine (asm), and Alex Izvorski (asm).

One of the key features of x264 Video Codec is its ability to use either CAVLC or CABAC encoding methods. This allows users to choose the best method for their specific needs and ensures that they can achieve optimal results every time they use this software.

Another important feature of x264 Video Codec is its support for multi-references. This means that users can reference multiple frames when encoding their videos, which helps to improve overall quality and reduce compression artifacts.

In addition to these features, x264 Video Codec also supports all macroblock types when using intra-frame coding. This includes 16x16, 8x8, and 4x4 predictions. When using inter-frame coding, this software supports all partitions from 16x16 down to 4x4.

Users can also take advantage of inter B-frames when using x264 Video Codec. These frames are used as references or in an arbitrary frame order and can be partitioned from 16x16 down to 8x8.

Rate control options are available in x264 Video Codec as well. Users have the option of using optional VBV settings or single/multipass ABR methods with constant quantizer settings.

Scene cut detection is another useful feature included in this software package. It allows users to detect scene changes automatically during video playback so that they can adjust their encoding settings accordingly.

Adaptive B-frame placement is yet another feature offered by x264 Video Codec that helps improve overall quality while reducing file size at the same time.

This software also includes support for both lossless mode and custom quantization matrices so that users have complete control over how their videos are encoded.

Parallel encoding of multiple slices makes it possible for users to encode large files quickly without sacrificing quality or performance while interlacing support ensures compatibility with older display devices such as CRT monitors or older televisions sets.

Overall, if you're looking for a powerful video codec library that offers a wide range of features designed specifically for high-quality video encoding then look no further than x264 Video Codec (64-bit). With its advanced capabilities and user-friendly interface it's easy-to-use even if you're new at video editing!

Full spec
Publisher x264
Publisher site http://x264.nl/
Release date 2013-05-06
Date added 2020-05-28
Category Video Software
Sub category Video Players
Version 2334
Os requirements Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
Requirements None
Price Free
Downloads per week 2
Total downloads 16506

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    Michael

    I've been using x264 Video Codec (64-bit) for a while now and it has been a great addition to my video software collection.

    Jun 04, 2020
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    Michelle

    I agree with Michael, x264 Video Codec is an excellent choice for Windows users who want high-quality video encoding.

    Jul 24, 2020
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    David

    I tried x264 Video Codec recently and it significantly improved the video encoding speed compared to other codecs I've used.

    Sep 15, 2020
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  • Jessica

    The release date of 2013 seems a bit old. Are there any updates for this codec?

    Oct 18, 2020
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    Emily

    I think the 2013 release date refers to the initial release. There have been updates since then. I'm currently using the latest version.

    Mar 06, 2021
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  • Jason

    I've been using x264 Video Codec alongside my video player and the video quality is outstanding. Highly recommended!

    Mar 12, 2021
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  • Amelia

    Does x264 Video Codec support all popular video file formats?

    Mar 29, 2021
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    Sophia

    Yes, x264 Video Codec supports a wide range of video file formats including MP4, MKV, and AVI.

    May 16, 2021
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  • William

    I have an older Windows version, will x264 Video Codec work for me?

    Jun 27, 2021
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  • Liam

    x264 Video Codec is compatible with Windows operating systems starting from Windows Vista onwards.

    Jul 06, 2021
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  • Olivia

    Is there a user-friendly interface for this codec?

    Jul 14, 2021
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  • Noah

    x264 Video Codec is command-line based, so it might be less user-friendly for those who prefer a graphical interface.

    Jul 23, 2021
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  • Ava

    Are there any alternatives to x264 Video Codec?

    Sep 20, 2021
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    Ethan

    Yes, some alternatives to x264 Video Codec include x265, DivX, and FFmpeg.

    Sep 29, 2021
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  • Chloe

    I've tried both x264 and x265, and they both have their own strengths. It's worth giving them a try to see which one suits your needs best.

    Oct 29, 2021
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    Mason

    I've been using FFmpeg for a while now, and it's a powerful tool for video encoding and manipulation.

    Nov 23, 2021
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  • Harper

    Does x264 Video Codec have any limitations?

    Dec 18, 2021
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  • Evelyn

    One limitation of x264 Video Codec is that it doesn't support hardware acceleration, so the encoding speed might be slower compared to some other codecs.

    Dec 31, 2021
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  • Logan

    Is x264 Video Codec suitable for professional video editing?

    Jan 07, 2022
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  • Mia

    Yes, x264 Video Codec is widely used for professional video editing and offers excellent video quality.

    Jan 09, 2022
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  • Abigail

    I'm looking for a codec that supports lossless video compression. Can x264 Video Codec achieve that?

    Mar 02, 2022
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  • James

    x264 Video Codec is primarily designed for efficient video compression rather than lossless compression. There might be other codecs better suited for lossless compression.

    Mar 03, 2022
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  • Elizabeth

    Does x264 Video Codec have any system requirements?

    Apr 01, 2022
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  • Benjamin

    To use x264 Video Codec, you'll need a Windows machine with a minimum of 1GB RAM and a decent processor.

    Jun 08, 2022
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    Grace

    Is x264 Video Codec available for other operating systems?

    Jun 24, 2022
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  • Alexander

    x264 Video Codec is primarily developed for Windows, but there are versions available for Linux and macOS as well.

    Jul 06, 2022
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    Daniel

    Can x264 Video Codec handle 4K video encoding?

    Jul 25, 2022
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    Victoria

    Yes, x264 Video Codec supports 4K video encoding and delivers excellent quality at higher resolutions.

    Jul 30, 2022
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  • Nathan

    I've heard that x264 Video Codec can be a bit complex to set up. Any tips on getting started?

    Aug 12, 2022
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  • Madison

    There are guides and tutorials available online that can help you with setting up x264 Video Codec and using it effectively.

    Oct 03, 2022
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    Sofia

    Are there any known issues or bugs with x264 Video Codec?

    Oct 05, 2022
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  • Jackson

    I haven't encountered any major issues with x264 Video Codec, but it's always a good idea to check the official website or forums for any reported bugs or updates.

    Oct 07, 2022
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  • Aiden

    I'm impressed with the performance of x264 Video Codec. It's been my go-to choice for video encoding tasks.

    Nov 11, 2022
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  • Scarlett

    Can x264 Video Codec be used for online streaming?

    Dec 06, 2022
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  • Lucas

    Yes, x264 Video Codec is suitable for online streaming and offers good compression without compromising video quality.

    Feb 16, 2023
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  • Zoe

    Is x264 Video Codec open-source?

    Mar 20, 2023
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  • Samuel

    Yes, x264 Video Codec is an open-source project, which allows developers to contribute and improve its functionality.

    Mar 24, 2023
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  • Penelope

    How does x264 Video Codec compare to other popular codecs in terms of video quality?

    Apr 08, 2023
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  • Henry

    x264 Video Codec is known for its excellent video quality, often outperforming other codecs when it comes to preserving details and colors.

    May 06, 2023
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    Leo

    I'm a beginner in video encoding. Is x264 Video Codec suitable for beginners?

    May 17, 2023
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    Luna

    While x264 Video Codec is powerful, it might not be the most beginner-friendly option due to its command-line nature.

    Jun 03, 2023
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  • Andrew

    I would like to know if x264 Video Codec supports hardware encoding?

    Jun 08, 2023
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  • Gabriella

    No, x264 Video Codec does not support hardware encoding. It relies on software encoding for video compression.

    Jul 01, 2023
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  • William

    What are the advantages of using x264 Video Codec over other codecs?

    Sep 08, 2023
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    Victoria

    One advantage of x264 Video Codec is its wide compatibility with a variety of video players and devices. It's also known for its efficient video compression.

    Sep 14, 2023
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    Sophia

    I've been using x264 Video Codec for my video editing projects and it has been a reliable choice. It offers great control over video encoding settings.

    Sep 17, 2023
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    Mason

    Using x264 Video Codec has helped me reduce the file size of my videos without compromising the quality too much. It's definitely worth considering.

    Oct 05, 2023
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    Emily

    I'm a fan of x264 Video Codec's open-source nature. It allows for community contributions and continuous improvement of the software.

    Nov 02, 2023
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  • Alexander

    For those who value video quality and control over encoding settings, x264 Video Codec is a top choice.

    Nov 04, 2023
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  • Scarlett

    I highly recommend x264 Video Codec for anyone who wants to achieve high-quality video compression. It's been my go-to for years.

    Dec 04, 2023
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