When I said that, I meant that having an MP4 doesn't automatically mean that it uses H.264 - by all rights MP4 was first used with MPEG-4 Visual streams, of which DivX and XviD are implementations of. Basically, I was saying, "don't say MP4 when you mean H.264". I know H.264 can be put in other containers - I usually release in MKV, after all.Rapture** wrote:x2 here too. H264 may be placed in .mkv too,or even .ogm(though that's very rare). Outside of this side,most popular h264 container is .mkv , not .mp4.Qyot27 wrote:MP4 ≠ H.264
(And as far as I know, OGM only supports VFW-mode H.264, which makes using that container more pointless and problematic than it already is)