![]() Update 2: FFmpeg now has support for muxing HEVC into mp4 AND mov now. Update: FFmpeg has HEVC encoding support using MulticoreWare libx265 now. The way of using it is similar to using standalone x265 (see above). Thanks to DivX HEVC Encoder and then mux it. mp4 supported since 03-09-2014įfmpeg -i encoded.265 -i INPUT -map 0 -map 1:a -c copy out.mp4 # Using ffmpeg: only works with newer builds that support muxing HEVC # Decode input using FFmpeg and encode using x265 using pipeįfmpeg -i INPUT -f yuv4mpegpipe -pix_fmt yuv420p - | \ This will work with older FFmpeg builds that don't have libx265 support. Using standalone MulticoreWare x265 and then mux the resulting file with FFmpeg or MP4Box. You can also mux it in Matroska (.mkv): ffmpeg -i INPUT -c:v libx265 -an -x265-params crf=25 OUT.mkv mp4 files now (commit 9563e67): ffmpeg -i INPUT -c:v libx265 -an -x265-params crf=25 OUT.mp4 Node-Media-Server Web Admin Panel Source Web Admin Panel Screenshot Features Usage npx install as a global program docker version npm version (recommended) Publishing live streams From FFmpeg From OBS Accessing the live stream RTMP http-flv websocket-flv HLS DASH via flv.js over http-flv via flv. Note: FFmpeg builds newer than allows you to mux HEVC into. This means with the latest Zeranoe build you can now do this: ffmpeg -i INPUT -c:v libx265 -an -x265-params crf=25 OUT.movįfmpeg -i INPUT -c:v libx265 -c:a copy -x265-params crf=25 OUT.mov mp4 muxing support added in 9563e67.Īnyways, these are a complete set of current possibilities of encoding HEVC in order of my recommendation:ĭirectly using MulticoreWare libx265 with FFmpeg. If you want to remux several recordings at the same time, you can make use of the new Batch Remux feature of the remux tool under File -> Remux Recordings. More complete Matroska muxing support for HEVC added in 38aee64. There is now an option to automatically remux your recordings from FLV/MKV to MP4 after you finish recording.libx265 encoding support added in bb6b173.Although the former started out first, it is practically dead now, and the latter is under active development and is endorsed by VideoLAN (the developer of x264). ![]() One confusion is that there are two independent projects both named "x265", one by a Chinese college student and is practically dead, and another by a commercial company called MulticoreWare. Only the MulticoreWare and DivX are suggested because of their development time and reliability. ![]() Now you can use ffmpeg directly to encode HEVC or use another encoder then manually mux that into. ![]() FFmpeg supports encoding HEVC/H.265 since with libx265. ![]()
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