The widespread adoption of H.264/x264 can be attributed to its ability to provide high-definition video quality while reducing storage and bandwidth requirements. This makes it an essential technology for various applications, from video streaming services (like YouTube and Netflix) to video conferencing and surveillance systems.
Here's a piece of information about using Knox with x264: knox x264
If you're looking for a specific piece of code or a command-line example, here's a basic usage of FFmpeg (not Knox, as I couldn't find any information on Knox) with x264: The widespread adoption of H