H264enc10.4.7

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Encode a DVD or a regular video file to the H.264 format.

Last updated on Monday, April 30, 2018
Created on Friday, March 31, 2017
  • Multimedia
  • Video

H264enc is a advanced shell script written for the Linux operating system which can help you to encode a DVD or a regular video file to the H.264 format using the MEncoder encoder from the MPlayer project. It supports virtually all options of the libx264 library and a wide range of audio codecs. Further, it supports muxing the final encode from AVI to Matroska or from AVI to the MP4 container (which is native for H.264 video).

h264enc is written in a way to be useful for power users (manual codec configuration) yet it is also very user friendly for people who are novices when it comes to video encoding. h264enc operates by asking questions to the user, collecting the input and passing it over to the encoder software. One of its unique features is the ability to use built-in video quality presets. This is especially useful to people who are just starting to encode video or who don't want to go through the whole manual codec configuration every time they want to encode something.

h264enc supports 11 video quality presets ranging from Ultra Low Quality to Near Lossless Quality. It further has the ability to auto-detect a lot of stuff, like DVD titles, chapters, subtitles, audio channels, and it supports frequently used video filters like scale, crop, dering, deblock and deinterlace.

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    18984
  • License
    GPL

Downloads / Release History


May
23
2014
H264enc 10.0.4
April
26
2014
H264enc 10.0.3
April
23
2014
H264enc 10.0.2
April
22
2014
H264enc 10.0.1
April
21
2014
H264enc 9.9.8
April
14
2014
H264enc 9.9.6
April
13
2014
H264enc 9.9.5
April
12
2014
H264enc 9.9.4
April
11
2014
H264enc 9.9.3
April
10
2014
H264enc 9.9.2
April
02
2014
H264enc 9.8.7
March
24
2014
H264enc 9.8.3
March
21
2014
H264enc 9.8.1
January
04
2014
H264enc 9.7.7
November
27
2010
H264enc 8.9.2

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