Convert 264 to 3GP

About 264

This is a raw video stream encoded with the H.264 (also known as AVC) codec, using the '.264' file extension. It is functionally identical to a '.h264' file. It contains only the compressed video data and no audio or container structure. These files are typically intermediate files used in professional video encoding and editing workflows.

About 3GP

3GP is a multimedia container format designed for older 3G mobile phones to enable them to capture and play video. The format was optimized for low-bandwidth networks and devices with limited processing power and storage. As a result, 3GP files have very small dimensions and low video and audio quality by modern standards.

264 vs 3GP

Feature2643GP
Streaming Supportfalsetrue
Subtitle Supportfalsefalse
DRM Supportfalsefalse
Quality Rating51
Patent Statuspatentedindustry standard
Year Introduced20031999
Developed ByITU-T/ISO/IEC3GPP

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some files use .264 instead of .h264?

It's simply a different file extension convention for the same type of raw H.264 video stream. There is no technical difference between them.

Do I need to keep .264 files?

For most users, no. These are typically temporary or intermediate files. The final, usable video file will be a container format like MP4 or MKV that includes the audio and is ready for playback.

Why is the quality of 3GP video so low?

The quality is low by design. The format was created in an era of slow 3G networks and phones with tiny screens and limited memory. The priority was to make the file size as small as possible, which required heavy compression and very low resolutions.

Can modern phones play 3GP files?

Yes, most modern smartphones can still play 3GP files for backward compatibility, but it is an obsolete format that should not be used for creating or sharing new video content.

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