[mythtv] H.264 over MPEG-2 TS recording and playback

Steven Adeff adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com
Fri Mar 17 18:04:46 UTC 2006


On 3/17/06, Isaac Richards <ijr at case.edu> wrote:
> On Friday 17 March 2006 12:48, Steven Adeff wrote:
> > On 3/17/06, Jean-Francois Roy <roy.jean-francois at crc.ca> wrote:
> > > Mark Buechler wrote:
> > > > I can provide sample HD streams if needed.
> > >
> > > That would be great. If hosting is a problem, I can arrange something.
> > > Even though I'm certainly not working in the range of HDTV bitrates or
> > > resolutions, the more sample streams I have, the better.
> >
> > some sample h264 encoded videos....
> > http://jfl1974.free.fr/upload/superman.mp4
> > http://jfl1974.free.fr/upload/XMenIII.mp4
> > Nero has some trailers encoded using their h264 codec, max resolution
> > they have is dvd quality:
> > http://trailer.nerodigital.com/enu/index.html
>
> Read the subject line.  'H.264 over MPEG-2 TS'.  This does not mean 'H.264 in
> MP4', or any other container format.
>
> Isaac


aherm....
On 3/17/06, Jean-Francois Roy <roy.jean-francois at crc.ca> wrote:
> As for constructing sample H.264 streams, you can encode using x264 (I
> haven't read DVB's specifications pertaining to what profiles and levels
> will be allowed or required, but likely the main profile will be
> adequate for testing) and output to say .mp4 or raw, then mux in a TS
> stream using VLC or ffmpeg.

so the encoding has been done, it just needs to be remuxed into a TS
stream. sorry for trying to help.

--
Steve


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