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Nome file: h264leveleditor_1.2.0.freedivx.it.zip
Aggiornato: 1 mese fa il 19/04/12
Downloads effettuati: 61
Sistema operativo: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Win 7
Lingua del software: Inglese
Licenza utilizzo: Freeware
Dimensione su disco:
206 Kb
Tempo download:
0,67 secondi con Linea ADSL 2464 Kb
H264LevelEditor è uno strumento gratuito e per modificare un piccolo codificato H264/AVC e modificare il livello di profilo IDC (vedi qui per informazioni dettagliate sui livelli di IDC). Funziona sia su contenitori MKV e H264 flussi grezzi (*. h264, *. 264, *. ts o qualsiasi altro file contenente H264 video codificati). Si tratta di un software portatile, non c'è bisogno di installarlo.

Video stream/file is edited in-place, which means:
fast editing
no need to reencode the file (save time)
no need to demux, edit and remux streams (save time and HDD space)
To make a long story short, some mediaplayers (like my Samsung C6000 LED TV and Sony PS3) look the video file being played for an header info name AVC profile level; if this level is greatest than a supported one they simply refuse to play it, even if they could.
BluRay specifications requires level 4.1, which is supported by all actual HD mediaplayers. Many of the video files you'll find on internet were encoded with an unnecessary high level, like 5.1.
The right way to change AVC level is to reencode the file; this is really time consuming, even if you have a recent CPU.
A quick way is to change some bytes inside the file and make it appear as being encoded with a different level; if you're lucky, changing that 5.1 to 4.1 will make the file playable on your mediaplayer.
If this in-place editing won't work, your last (and only) resource is to reencode the whole file.
Usage helpUsing H264LevelEditor is easy as 1-2-3:
1. select the video file to edit by pressing then tree-dots button, or drag&drop the file directly from Windows Explorer
2. H264LevelEditor will show actual AVC level into the "h264 level" box, choose the new level you want to set
3. press "Change level" button
4. click on "Donate" button (well, this is obviously optional)