Help for h264fix
The program h264fix is a command line
version of h264info for Linux.
It was created by
blaz
based on h264info version 25.
The changes involved replacing the graphical interface with a
command line interface. This program may be used to write PPS for
every picture on output created by x264 to make the video stream
compatible with Blu-ray and HD-DVD players and authoring programs.
Do not use this program with AVCHD video created by a camcorder.
The options are
Usage: h264fix [options] -i<inputfile> -o<outputfile>
Options:
-f<rate> frame rate 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
-a<aspect> aspect ratio 16:9, 4:3 or 1:1
-l<level> encoding level 1-5.1
-w<width> resolution width
-h<height> resolution height
-b<rate> kbps bitrate
-n<num> number of reference frames
-3 flag for 3:2 pulldown
-r flag to remove pulldown
-2 flag for HD->BR Keep FPS
-p flag for add picture structure
-e flag to uncheck the write pps every picture
Note that options which take an argument should have no spaces between
the option flag and the argument.
This is different than the conventions used by getopt.
Page written and maintained by Eric Olson
Last updated: Thu Aug 13 12:21:58 PDT 2009