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DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video DVD Ripping BitStream Not Compliant with YAMB + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 3 of 3 BitStream Not Compliant with avigenerator YAMB Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode convert h264 to mp4 Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 8th Jul 200716:17 #1 bidomo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Apr 2006 Location : Mexico Hi everyone! Maybe this has been actually answered but can't find anything... Well, I have some Avi files (x264 + MP3) which I want to mux to MP4 so they can be played in a Xbox 360 (don't know if x264 will play but I'm trying so I can find out the answer). I don't really know if there's specific steps to extract the x264 stream from the avifile, but extracted with VDub, extracted audio as Wav and used BeLight to turn it into AAC... With this done, I've tried using YAMB, but some problem appears while trying to mux Error importing [file].h264: BitStream Not Compliant What does it mean??? can I still doing this conversion or is better to leave them as they are???? Quote 8th Jul 200723:54 #2 celtic_druid View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2004 Location : Australia mp4box can only handle avi input for MPEG-4 Part 2 (Xvid, DivX, etc.). VDub only saves avi's so you have an avi with a .h264 extension. You need to use something like avi2raw to get an actual raw stream. The 360 as I understand it will play it as long as the stream is HP 4.1 or lower. Also I hope you saved the audio as LC aac, not HE. Quote 9th Jul 200723:56 #3 bidomo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Apr 2006 Location : Mexico Thanks, forgotten to reply... well seems the audio was encoded correctly but video appears to be non compliant, I don't really know why, I'm gonna try again Quote + Reply to Thread Quick Navigation DVD Ripping Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Video Latest Video News Newbie / General discussions Video Streaming Authoring (Blu-ray) Authoring (DVD) Camcorders (DV/HDV/AVCHD) Capturing Audio Video Conversion Blu-ray Ripping DVD Ripping Editing Software Playing Media Subtitle DVB / HDTV Restoration Programming Mac Linux Hardware DVD & Blu-ray Writers DVD & Blu-ray Recorders DVD & Blu-ray Players Portable Video Media Center PC / Media
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