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  • X264.exe Solutions

    How To repair Your PC X264.exe file?

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  • X264.exe File Information

    DLL Escort Category: EXE
    Platform: N/A
    Official: N/A
    Version: N/A
    Size: 264KB
    Release Date: 2010.
    Path: C:\Windows\system32\
    Affected OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
    Recommended: Scan related errors
    Description: x264 core:60 r891kVAQ2mod.PsyRDO-generic-pf 2ca4593
    Syntax: x264 [options] -o outfile infile [widthxheight]

    Infile can be raw YUV 4:2:0 (in which case resolution is required),
      or YUV4MPEG 4:2:0 (*.y4m),
      or AVI or Avisynth if compiled with AVIS support (yes).
    Outfile type is selected by filename:
     .264 -> Raw bytestream
     .mkv -> Matroska
     .mp4 -> MP4 if compiled with GPAC support (yes)

    Options:

      -h, --help                  List the more commonly used options
          --longhelp              List all options

    Frame-type options:

      -I, --keyint <integer>      Maximum GOP size [250]
      -b, --bframes <integer>     Number of B-frames between I and P [0]
          --b-pyramid             Keep some B-frames as references
          --no-cabac              Disable CABAC
      -r, --ref <integer>         Number of reference frames [1]
      -f, --deblock <alpha:beta>  Loop filter AlphaC0 and Beta parameters [0:0]
          --interlaced            Enable interlaced mode (no field order signaling)
          --tff                   Enable interlaced mode with top field first
          --bff                   Enable interlaced mode with bottom field first

    Ratecontrol:

      -q, --qp <integer>          Set QP (0=lossless) [26]
      -B, --bitrate <integer>     Set bitrate (kbit/s)
          --crf <float>           Quality-based VBR (nominal QP)
          --vbv-bufsize <integer> Enable CBR and set size of the VBV buffer (kbit) [
    0]
          --ratetol <float>       Allowed variance of average bitrate [1.0]
          --ipratio <float>       QP factor between I and P [1.40]
          --pbratio <float>       QP factor between P and B [1.30]
          --aq-mode <integer>     How AQ distributes bits [3]
                                      - 0: Disabled
                                      - 1: Avoid moving bits between frames
                                      - 2: Move bits between frames
                                      - 3: Hybrid mode of moving bits
          --aq-metric <integer>   The metric used for AQ [3]
                                      - 0: Whole-macroblock variance (fastest)
                                      - 1: Partial overlapped block variance
                                      - 2: Partial overlapped gaussian variance
                                      - 3: Full overlapped gaussian variance (slowes
    t)
          --aq-strength <float>   Reduces blocking and blurring in flat and
                                  textured areas. [0.6]
                                      - 0.5: weak AQ
                                      - 1.5: strong AQ
          --aq-sensitivity <float> "Center" of AQ curve. [10.0]
                                      -  5: most QPs are raised
                                      - 10: good general-use sensitivity
                                      - 15: most QPs are lowered

      -p, --pass <1|2|3>          Enable multipass ratecontrol
                                      - 1: First pass, creates stats file
                                      - 2: Last pass, does not overwrite stats file
                                      - 3: Nth pass, overwrites stats file
          --stats <string>        Filename for 2 pass stats ["x264_2pass.log"]
          --qcomp <float>         QP curve compression: 0.0 => CBR, 1.0 => CQP [0.60
    ]
          --zones <zone0>/<zone1>/...  Tweak the bitrate of some regions of the vide
    o

    Analysis:

      -A, --partitions <string>   Partitions to consider ["p8x8,b8x8,i8x8,i4x4"]
                                      - p8x8, p4x4, b8x8, i8x8, i4x4
                                      - none, all
                                      (p4x4 requires p8x8. i8x8 requires --8x8dct.)
          --direct <string>       Direct MV prediction mode ["spatial"]
                                      - none, spatial, temporal, auto
      -w, --weightb               Weighted prediction for B-frames
          --me <string>           Integer pixel motion estimation method ["hex"]
                                      - dia, hex, umh
          --merange <integer>     Maximum motion vector search range [16]
      -m, --subme <integer>       Subpixel motion estimation and partition
                                      decision quality: 1=fast, 7=best. [5]
          --b-rdo                 RD based mode decision for B-frames. Requires subm
    e 6.
          --rdcmp                 Metric used for RD mode decision ["psy"]
                                      - ssd: normal (maximum PSNR)
                                      - psy: psychovisual (sharper)
          --mixed-refs            Decide references on a per partition basis
      -8, --8x8dct                Adaptive spatial transform size
      -t, --trellis <integer>     Trellis RD quantization. Requires CABAC. [0]
                                      - 0: disabled
                                      - 1: enabled only on the final encode of a MB
                                      - 2: enabled on all mode decisions
          --no-fast-pskip         Disables early SKIP detection on P-frames
          --no-dct-decimate       Disables coefficient thresholding on P-frames
          --nr <integer>          Noise reduction [0]
          --cqmfile <string>      Read custom quant matrices from a JM-compatible fi
    le

    Input/Output:

      -o, --output                Specify output file
          --sar width:height      Specify Sample Aspect Ratio
          --fps <float|rational>  Specify framerate
          --seek <integer>        First frame to encode
          --frames <integer>      Maximum number of frames to encode
          --level <string>        Specify level (as defined by Annex A)

      -v, --verbose               Print stats for each frame
          --progress              Show a progress indicator while encoding
          --quiet                 Quiet Mode
          --no-psnr               Disable PSNR computation
          --no-ssim               Disable SSIM computation
          --threads <integer>     Parallel encoding
          --thread-input          Run Avisynth in its own thread

    How to Fix X264.exe error manually

    • Generally speaking, if you are not a computer professional who knows a lot about the computer system, manually fixing the error problem on your computer will be a long way to go, for that you should consider all of possible causes for this error problem and try all of the possible solutions one by one.
    • One - update your Windows system
    • Outdated Windows system is often the case to affect the effective performance of those applications and files, and make some functions and services cannot be used smoothly on the computer. So you should go to check whether there has been a newer update version of the Windows system available online, and install it on your computer if there is.
    • Two - Uninstall the newly installed program on your computer system
    • The X264.exe error problem often occurs when you newly install a program on your computer, the common reason for your computer encountering this error issue after the installation is there are some component of the program are incompatible with the file on your computer system, so it may delete or modify the file with other features, when you try to activate the associated program, the computer system will not be able to detect and read the file successfully. To solve this problem, you should uninstall the program from your computer and reinstall the one which is more compatible with your computer system.
      Guides to uninstall a program:
      Step one - click on "Start", and "Programs", "Control Panel", and then "Add/Remove programs"
      Step two - it will display a program list, find and locate the program you want to uninstall
      Step three - click on the uninstall button
      Step four - delete its install folder if it is still on your computer
      Step five - check and remove all of its associated registry entries on the Registry Editor
      Step six - reboot your computer system
    • Three - Delete or reinstall the file on your computer
    • Delete the file on your computer system
      If the file is not indispensable on for your computer, you can disable or delete the file on your computer.
      Start Registry Editor by clicking the Start button, typing regedit in the Search box, and pressing Enter.
      Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder ==> "Software" folder ==> "Microsoft" folder==> "Windows" folder ==> "Currentversion" folder.
      Click on the Run folder ==> Click on the X264.exe file.
      Delete the file by pressing Delete X264.exe key
    • Reinstall the file on your PC
      If the file is very necessary on your computer system, you should replace the file with a new one on the original location, and please remember the new file should be compatible with your computer system and locate on the default location, otherwise the problem would not be fixed.

    Why problems can easily lead to X264.exe error?

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    • Missing, corrupt or incompatible X264.exe
    • Undesirable damage on crucial system files
    • Incorrect uninstall of third- party program
    • Driver update failure
    • Unneeded registry components
    • Disable or invalid drivers
    • Obscure registry errors
    • Incorrect modification on Windows registry

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