H264LevelEditor enables users to modify H264 / AVC encoded video streams and to adjust the IDC profile level. Works both on MKV containers and raw H264 streams (.h264, .264, .ts or any other file containing H264 encoded video).
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)
The right way to change AVC level is to re-encode 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 re-encode the whole file.
Using H264LevelEditor is easy as 1-2-3:
· select the video file to edit by pressing then tree-dots button, or drag&drop the file directly from Windows Explorer
· H264LevelEditor will show actual AVC level into the "h264 level" box, choose the new level you want to set
· press "Change level" button
What's New in This Release:
· NEW: Search limit can now be extended up to first 100MB of the file (default is 1MB). This adds better support for MP4 files.
· NEW: initial (and really experimental) support for H264 encoded AVI files
· NEW: added automatic software update checking feature, can be set into Options dialog
· FIX: fixed search algorithm to avoid @n.k profiles detection