Convert 264 to H264

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 H264

This is not a playable video file, but a raw video stream encoded with the H.264 (also known as AVC) codec. H.264 is the most widely used video codec on the planet, found in everything from Blu-ray discs to web streaming. A raw .h264 file is the pure video data without any audio or container information. It must be 'muxed' into a container like MP4 to be widely playable.

264 vs H264

Feature264H264
Streaming Supportfalsefalse
Subtitle Supportfalsefalse
DRM Supportfalsefalse
Quality Rating55
Patent Statuspatentedpatented
Year Introduced20032003
Developed ByITU-T/ISO/IECITU-T/ISO/IEC

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.

What is the difference between H.264 and MP4?

H.264 is the codec—the algorithm that compresses the video. MP4 is the container—the 'box' that holds the H.264 compressed video, an audio track, and subtitles. Think of H.264 as the book's content and MP4 as the book's cover and binding.

How do I play a .h264 file?

Most standard media players cannot play raw .h264 streams. You would typically need a specialized player like VLC or use a tool like FFmpeg to combine it with an audio stream into a standard MP4 or MKV container file.

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