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[ian@localhost ~]$ gst-inspect-1.0 | grep 264<br>
videoparsersbad: h264parse: H.264 parser<br>
rtp: rtph264pay: RTP H264 payloader<br>
rtp: rtph264depay: RTP H264 depayloader<br>
typefindfunctions: video/x-h264: h264, x264, 264<br>
[ian@localhost ~]$<br>
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It does not seem to me that I have any suitable h264 encoders -
although I am prepared to be enlightened. Is x264enc something that
was around in 0.10, but has disappeared in 1.0?<br>
<br>
Ian<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/2012 17:30, bamboosso wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">$ gst-inspect | grep 264
and you will find what encoders for h264 you have.
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