There are different values and settings that can be customised within a just:in mac h.264 capture preset. Initially the container type can be selected. There are two options available:

H.264 is a very complex standard and sometimes it is very difficult to work with this codec and its settings. Therefore just:in mac provides some options, which can be modified within a capture preset.

After choosing the container type you have to define two general settings:

Next you have to select the h.264 profile. Three options are available:

Then you can set the Bitrate in bit/s.

B-Frame - Short for bi-directional frame, or bi-directional predictive frame. As the name suggests, B-frames rely on the frames preceding and following them. B-frames contain only the data that has changed from the preceding frame or are different from the data in the very next frame. B-frames increase compression efficiency, particularly at lower bitrates. We recommend to have this option enabled.

The GOP-Size determines the maximum distance between I-frames. Very high GOP lengths will result in slightly more efficient compression, but will make seeking in the video somewhat more difficult. Recommended default is 0, which sets the encoder to Auto-GOP.

Lastly you can define the entropy mode. When you select the Main or High Profile (Baseline is CAVLC only), you have two options:

CAVLC is the lower-quality, easier-to-decode option, CABAC is the higher-quality, harder-to-decode option.

Recommended settings for HD presets:

Recommended settings for SD presets: