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Title: H264info
Author/Publisher: Official Website
Ease of use: Not Rated
Latest Version: 0026 Test (details)
OS Support: Windows XP
License: Open Source
Date Added: Nov 30, 2007
Last Updated: Apr 14, 2009
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Description: Download H264info and the source code from the official site


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A small tool that allows you to edit H.264 files to change settings such as 3:2 pulldown, framerate and AVC level

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Supported File Formats:

Input Files: H.264
Output Files: H.264

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Version 0026 Test
  • Release Date: Apr 14, 2009
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  • this version was produced from a backup of the source dated early april. when compiled it was labeled as version .23. As such it is missing anything ive done in .24 and .25. some advances but more importantly some fixes. So its really a test version (since im too lazy to test it)
  • fixed - changed cpb/dpb calcs to proper reliance on pts/dts. any input streams with odd layout (open gop with leading b-frames for example) will probably result in improper calcs (at least the initial b-frames). that is a rare case however so shouldnt be an issue.
  • added - There is a new setting that only matters if pulldown ISNT being used and the original file has b-pyramid. you must tick this B-pyramid option so the PTS can be adjusted. if that option needs to be set and it isnt, the program will warn you when it encounters a situation where PTS is less than DTS. If anyone has had issues with b-pyramid streams, this should help.
  • this also is not a 'lite' version so it will be slow.
  • please use as a test version. not for production.
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