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v2.10 2025.02.02.
— updated x264lib to build 164 (20250103), updated x264 command line options and x264 cli reference in x264vfw
— updated FFmpeg to v6.1.2 (decoding and encoder file writer functions)
— updated compiler to MinGW v12.2
— corrected —deblock/-f option

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x264 vfw, x264vfw, h264vfw, h264 vfw, avc vfw, avcvfw

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The newer version (2020) don’t work with the Vfw C library anymore. Can’t open the codec as compressor.
Previous version (x264vfw_full_44_2851bm_44825.exe from 2017) worked perfectly.

Review by Oliveira on
Jan 5, 2024 Version: 2.00
OS: Windows 11 64-bit Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 8/10
Overall: 8/10

The new two part codec downloads x264 vfw 2.00 don’t work anymore to configure screen video capture tool CamStudio (camstudio.org) in Windows 8 (64) or Windows 7 (64), the old one x264vfw_full_44_2851bm_44825 from 2017 still was recognized to configure.

Review by Andy on
Mar 20, 2021 Version: Andy
OS: Windows 8 64-bit Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 8/10
Overall: 8/10

Avast antivirus will stop de installation because it detect it as a threat, maybe a false positive, I don’t know, no problem of this kind with previous versions of the program.

Review by Bluedraft on
Jul 30, 2017 Version: 2851
OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 8/10
Overall: 8/10

Another project alternative is x264vfw by masternobody, has a GUI simplified (I love her) and seemingly more actively developed than Komisar’s version.

http://x264vfw.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/files/

Last version is based in x264 build 2453

Review by Empatojayos on
Jul 25, 2014 Version: 2273
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 7/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 8/10
Overall: 8/10

This is a great little codec, saved me loads of time in saving long HD clips. My other option to save long HD clips from Vegas Pro was to frameserve the output from the timeline to an x264 client that would accept frameserved images, but no need for that with this codec. Great job, well done to the developer!

Review by videodan on
Jul 23, 2011 Version: 2037
OS: Vista 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10

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Do you know the x264 VfW – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec. The DTS x264 VfW codec is a reworked x264 VfW which also contains an integrated VfW decoder. Install this codec and you’ll be able to play and view and edit all VfW AVC files with no extra software!

x264 VfW – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec

Note that this software is very popular x264 encoder and is known as the VfW (Version for Windows) version. This was last updated in July 2017. The VFW stands for Video for Windows. This was software that was developed by Microsoft for  their Windows operating system. Much like other codecs this is used to compress and decompress video and audio files. This within what came to be known as the Video for Windows framework.

The VFW codecs were widely used in the 1990s and the early part of 2000. At that time there has been another codec on the market which were also popular. These had been the x264 codec download Windows 10 as well as the Camstudio lossless codec. As you will note that the newer video codecs which arrived such as the H.264 and HEVC are today more popular. Since then over the past 20 years the VFW codecs use have declined. See also the decline of the fraps codec.

Many popular media players and video editing software programs still support VFW codecs, but their use is generally not recommended as they are outdated and can result in lower quality video output. This is the lasted x264 VfW – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec.

x264VfW – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec

Updated: 28 Feb 2015

x264VfW – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec

Updated: 30 July 2017

Download x264vfw — it is the VfW (Video for Windows) version of well known x264 encoder + ffh264 decoder (from FFmpeg/Libav project).

This is the x264vfw project («x264vfw»)

This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Jan 4, 2008, and is described by the project team as follows:

x264vfw is the VfW (Video for Windows) version of well known x264 encoder + ffh264 decoder (from FFmpeg/Libav project). 

Of benefit to users, Open Source software is licensed so you can download and use the software free-of-charge. The source code for this software is made available free-of-charge, you (or a programmer you hire) can make changes to this software to better meet your needs, and you can release your changed code back to the community passing the benefit on to other users.

The exact license terms used by this project on their project summary page and in the licensing documents included in their downloads.

This FREE software is recommended in combination with MSI AfterBurner’s Predator function for using external VFW codecs for video capture.

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Screenshot of Media Player, one of the components of Video for Windows

Video for Windows (VfW, also referred to as Video Compression Manager (VCM)) was a multimedia framework developed by Microsoft that allowed Microsoft Windows to play digital video.

Overview[]

Video for Windows was first introduced in November 1992 as a reaction to Apple Computer’s QuickTime technology which added digital video to the Macintosh platform. Originally released as a free add-on to Windows 3.1 and Windows 3.11, it then became an integral component of Windows 95 and later.
Like QuickTime there were three components in Video for Windows. The technology introduced a file format designed to store digital video, Audio Video Interleave (AVI). The technology provided an application programming interface that allowed software developers working on the Windows platform to add the ability to play or manipulate digital video to their own applications. Lastly, it included a suite of software for playing and manipulating digital video:

  • Media Player
  • VidCap
  • VidEdit
  • BitEdit
  • PalEdit
  • WaveEdit

The original version had a number of limitations including a maximum resolution of 320 pixels by 240 pixels and a maximum framerate of 30 frames per second.

The Video for Windows technology was mostly replaced by the July 1996 release of its COM-based successor — ActiveMovie — first released as a beta version along with the second beta of Internet Explorer 3.0 ActiveMovie was also released as a free download, either standalone or bundled with a version of Internet Explorer. One component that was not replaced with ActiveMovie was video capture, which still required an install of Video for Windows until the release of WDM capture drivers, which only started to become popular in 2000.

In 1995 Video for Windows became an issue in a lawsuit Apple filed against Microsoft, Intel, and the San Francisco Canyon Company, regarding the alleged theft of several thousand lines of QuickTime source code to improve the performance of Video for Windows. This lawsuit was ultimately settled in 1997, when Apple agreed to make Internet Explorer the default browser over Netscape, and Microsoft agreed to continue developing Office and other software for the Mac for the next 5 years, and purchase $150 million of non-voting Apple stock
In March 1997, Microsoft announced that ActiveMovie would become part of the DirectX 5 suite of technologies

Version history[]

Release Date Version Notes
November 1992 Video for Windows 1.0 First public release. Including Microsoft’s RLE and Video1 codecs.
  Video for Windows 1.1 Added Cinepak codec
  Video for Windows 1.1a  
  Video for Windows 1.1b  
  Video for Windows 1.1c  
  Video for Windows 1.1d Included Indeo 3.2 (Allegedly included source code from Apple’s QuickTime for Windows)
March 1995 Video for Windows 1.1e Last version for Windows 3.1x
August 1995 Video for Windows 95 Bundled with Windows 95
July 1996 Video for Windows NT 32-bit version bundled with Windows NT 4.0
July 1996 ActiveMovie 1.0 The successor to Video for Windows. Added support for MPEG-1 and QuickTime file formats
March 1997 DirectShow 1.0

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