H.264 High Profile L5.1 workaround -- H264Info
This section of the guide is not mandatory and applies only if you have obtained a H.264/AVC stream that you need to appear as Level 4.1 or below for Xbox 360. While making any such changes to an encoded video file is generally thought to be risky, many if not most of the H.264 streams you will get will not need the benefit of Level 5.1 when they are created. Even though the Xbox 360 more than likely could play back the file if you tried, the L5.1 setting results in a black screen. Here is a workaround.

Load original .h264 file

The only thing you probably need to do here (unless you feel you would benefit from setting the output framerate or aspect ratio here) is set the Level to 4.1, as I have in my picture. That is pretty much it. All that is left to do now is click Start.

Once done the video should now be compatible with the Xbox 360 (hopefully). If you were directed here while reading muxing instructions for YAMB/MP4Box, then click here to go right back.
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- Prepare content from TS for Xbox 360
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