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Some conferencing equipment matches the level in the SPS with the
profile-level-id negotiated via SDP and reject it if they don't
match (even if the h264 stream comply with the level constrains).
So currently I have to check all output nals for SPS ones and
rewrite the value.<br>
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Best regards<br>
Sergio<br>
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El 24/05/2013 2:49, YIRAN LI escribió:<br>
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<div style="">I'm writing a application to convert videos into
iPhone/iPad supported format. So I know the profile and
highest level I can convert to.</div>
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I know there's an API x264_param_apply_profile to set profile,
but I couldn't find where can I set level in x264_param_t.</div>
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<div style="">Another question is, if I couldn't set
level programmatically, could I achieve the same result by
supplying max resolution, max frame size, and other params?</div>
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<div style="">Great thanks!</div>
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