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x264 is a free softwarelibrary and application for encoding video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression format, and is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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Features Overview
Getting x264Source
The latest x264 source code is available through git repository:
Or grab a daily tarball.
You can browse the source on-line.
Application binaries
Official builds for Windows, Linux, and MacOSX are available from here.
News
2013 August 23 — The x264 Development Newsletter: Volume 39 is out.
2013 July 4 — The x264 Development Newsletter: Volume 38 is out.
2013 May 20 — The x264 Development Newsletter: Volume 37 is out.
2013 May 4 — The x264 Development Newsletter: Volume 36 is out.
Encoder features
Awards
2010 May 25 — x264 won MSU Sixth MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Video Codecs Comparison, with ~24% better encoding than second place.
2005 December 26 — x264 won Doom9's 2005 codec shoot-out, passing Ateme by a hair.
2005 December 12 — x264 tied for 1st place (with Ateme) in the second annual MSU MPEG-4 AVC/ H.264 codecs comparison.
Support
For support information and to ask questions, you have the following possibilities:
A mailing list (x264-devel) and IRC (#x264@freenode and #x264dev@freenode).
Bugs
Please report any bugs to the mailing list.
If it is a crash, then compile x264 with
./configure --enable-debug and follow the ffmpeg bugreporting guidelines.
Licensing
In addition to being free to use under the GNU GPL, x264 is also available under a commercial license. Contact [email protected] for more details.
Software using x264
If you use x264 in another project, let us know!
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