I'm sure this question must have come up many, many times, but I cannot find an actual answer anywhere on this forum, nor anywhere else. All I see are complaints from the developers that the problem isn't explained completely. Well, here is a complete description.
I'm trying to convert a video to one of the formats that is built into VLC: "Video - H.264 + MP32 (MP4). I'm quite certain I've done this
in the past: but now, I get the message I'm sure many of you have seen: "Your Libav/FFmpeg installation is crippled. *** *** Please check with your Libav/FFmpeg packager. "
Well, the packager in this case >> IS << VideoLAN.
I have the latest K-Lite Codec Pack Mega. I've been using this distribution for years, and it's always been very good and compete. It absolutely does have X.264, as I am able to encode to this using avidemux, Veedub, and Any Video Converter. However, I have videos they won't play but which VLC does play, and I want to convert them.
I've been to https://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html , but it's no help at all. It has source code, but no installation instructions for Windows. I followed the link to ffmpeg.org and got the win64 package, but there are no installation instructions anywhere that I can find. The documentation that is included in the package only tells how to build it, not how to install it on Windows.
There is also a link on the x264 page that says the x264 encoder has a support page on Doom. If you follow that link you get "Buy this domain The owner of doom10.org is offering it for sale for an asking price of 499 USD!" . So there is no support there for installing the encoder.
I did chase the "binaries" link on the x264 videolan page and got to "Index of /pub/videolan/x264/binaries/"; and downloaded the most recent build for Win64, which is "x264-r2901-7d0ff22.exe". But, once again, there are no instructions on what to do with it. It's not an installer, clicking on it doesn't run anything useful.
Since VLC includes pre-programed menu options for encoding to X.264,, and the x264 coded is being promoted on the VideoLAN web site, and the videolan.org web site supplies what is supposed to be the codec, I believe it IS the responsibility of VLC to supply instructions on how to install the essential codec: or at least provide a link that works that points to the installation instructions.
Isn't there anyone anywhere who knows how to do this properly who can post the solution here and make it available for everyone in an easy to find format?