h.264 Codec
Use the h.264, or advanced video coding (AVC), codec for high definition video quality and maximum compatibility with devices that have hardware encoders and decoding capabilities. Ingest HD quality video securely from millions of devices, IP cameras, robots, drones and stream to viewers in milliseconds.
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Use the h.264 Codec with WebRTC, RTMP, RTSP, Zixi to deliver video to millions in under 250 milliseconds.
Broadcast with the h.264 codec to viewers, fully encrypted, in under 250 milliseconds.
With Red5 Pro’s support for the h.264 codec, create, create real-time apps with sub-250 millisecond latency. Send secure, high-quality streams that work on all devices. Ensure precise synchronization of live data from Red5 Pro streaming servers.
Extensive Device Support
Nearly every mobile device supports h.264, with most providing both hardware video encoding and decoding. This drastically reduces power consumption, processing power requirements, and thermal device issues.
Broad Browser Support
Most major browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari support h.264 video without needing extra plugins.
HD Quality
h.264 delivers higher quality 1080p videos (HD) even those that include HDR. It has support for low latency modes that eliminate Forward Error Correction to reduce latency as low as possible.
Customers need high-quality codecs that are compatible with various devices and browsers. This ensures that a diverse range of users across different industries can access the apps.
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5 Features
High-Quality Video
h.264 delivers crisp, clear video streams with efficient compression, ensuring high-definition quality even at lower bitrates.
Low Latency
Achieve ultra-low latency video transmission with h.264, perfect for real-time applications like live streaming and video conferencing.
Broad Compatibility
h.264 is compatible with many devices and browsers, allowing smooth video playback on almost all browsers and hardware.
Secure Delivery
h.264 streams are encrypted by default with protocols such as WebRTC. Additionally they can have DRM applied to protect content from unauthorized access.
Versatile Use Cases
h.264 is flexible and can be used for live streaming, video calls, on-demand videos, and surveillance. This flexibility meets the needs of different industries.
h.264 Encode Process
FAQs
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What is h.264?
h.264 is a video compression standard that helps store, send, and play videos efficiently on different devices and platforms. It delivers high-quality video at lower bitrates.
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Why is h.264 so widely used?
h.264 delivers crisp, clear video streams with efficient compression, ensuring high-definition quality even at lower bitrates.
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How does h.264 compression work?
h.264 uses advanced techniques to decrease the amount of data required for video frames. These techniques include motion compensation, variable block-size, and entropy coding. This results in smaller file sizes while maintaining high video quality.
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What are the benefits of using h.264 for streaming?
h.264 offers high-quality video with low latency, making it ideal for live streaming and real-time communication. Also efficient in bandwidth usage, ensuring smooth playback even on slower internet connections.
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Is h.264 secure?
Yes, you can encrypt h.264 streams to ensure secure video transmission, protecting your content from unauthorized access. It supports various encryption methods, making it suitable for secure applications like video conferencing and surveillance. Furthermore, it provides support for DRM in use cases that require additional protection.
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How does h.264 compare to other codecs?
h.264 balances compression efficiency and video quality. Many people use h.264 because it is compatible with a wide range of devices. Additionally, it does not need as much computing power as other codecs. Other codecs like h.265 and AV1 are more efficient in both quality and bandwidth usage.
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Is h.264 suitable for mobile devices?
Absolutely. h.264 compresses files efficiently, saving bandwidth and storage, making it great for mobile streaming and playback. Additionally, hardware decoding helps extend battery life on mobile devices and prevent thermal issues.
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What platforms support h.264?
Nearly all modern platforms support h.264, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and most web browsers. Hardware devices like smart TVs, gaming consoles, and IP cameras also widely use it.