How to convert .h264 to mp4

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  1. Boss_man1

    Boss_man1 Member

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    Hey Guys!

    I have a .h264 file I extracted from a m2ts file and would like to convert that to mp4 using Megui.


    Does anyone know how to do this with Megui?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Go to "Tools"->"Muxer"->"MP4 Muxer"
     
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    Thanks for the reply...

    I tried it but it didn't help. The video came out blocky and laggy. So I tried Ripbot and I was able to convert the .h264 file but not able to do it with megui. I was able to extract a .mkv file from the m2ts file but I keep getting this error once I tried to encode...

    -[Error] Log for job1 (video, 00001 track_4113.avs -> 00001 track_41545413.mp4)
    --[Information] [3/13/2010 10:37:48 PM] Started handling job
    --[Information] [3/13/2010 10:37:48 PM] Preprocessing
    --[NoImage] Job commandline: "C:\Program Files (x86)\megui\tools\x264\vfw4x264.exe" --crf 20.0 --thread-input --vbv-bufsize 31250 --vbv-maxrate 31250 --trellis 0 --profile high --level 4.1 --aud --sar 1:1 --output "E:\Blu ray\New folder (2)\00001 track_41545413.mp4" "E:\Blu ray\New folder (2)\00001 track_4113.avs"
    --[Information] [3/13/2010 10:37:48 PM] Encoding started
    --[Error] An error occurred: avis [error]: unsupported input format (YUY2)
    --[NoImage] Standard output stream
    --[NoImage] Standard error stream

    Any ideas or suggestions?

    Thanks
     
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    Thanks for the help. Unfortunately I was able to encode the H264 file using Ripbot264 and down size it to 3.3GB.
     

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