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New H.266 VCC codec up to 50% more efficient than previous standard
Jeez, folks here are working on getting H.265 recognized and something newer/better has been announced. It will be years for it to be commonplace, but nothing ever stands still does it?
New H.266 VCC codec up to 50% more efficient than previous standard
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Is there as much of a need for this? I guess it would help if 8K TVs and monitors become standard, but you can hold a lot of 4K H.265 content on a 10TB hard drive, and it doesn't take long to download stuff with a > 500 Mbps connection.
What codecs are part of the ATSC 3.0 standard? From what I can tell it supports no higher than H.265.
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Eventually, yes you are right. But not until the hardware catches up. Current phones and graphics cards don’t have hardware acceleration for encoding or decoding h.266, so it will have to be done by the cpu and it is apparently very processor intensive. So it will probably be a few years before h.266 is in widespread use. It’s even possible that before that happens some other new codec comes along that’s even better (or at least more popular). It’s always difficult to predict which technologies will take off and gain widespread acceptance.
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It is strange that we still have so much MPEG-2 content which is now more than 20 years old. All OTA is currently MPEG-2 and I would guess that the bulk of cable is still MPEG-2.
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In some ways that is surprising as they are pretty good in other areas - they have offered 1Gbps internet for a couple of years now, although I am sticking with my service that is 500/20 Mbps for now. But if I needed new cable boxes that could be an impetus to cut the cord as I bought my boxes years ago when they sold them for about $200 each. I am not keen to have to pay to rent boxes.
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