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It sounds amazing. I hope the licensing is not too expensive and eventually the personal computer GPU chips support the decoder/encoder like they do with H.264. It would be interesting to compare the quality vs. size to VC1 which I believe is open source but has not been widely adopted.

Tom

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H.265 and H.266 are heavily patented for many years.

I hope that AV1 will replace all these codecs, because AV1 is a new open codec supported by Microsoft, Google, Apple and other companies. New TVs, media players declared support of AV1 in new models since 2020.

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Great article about H.266.

https://www.videoproc.com/resource/h266-vvc.htm

AV1 *might* have a license fee due to IP based on prior H.26n patents.

https://rethinkresearch.biz/articles/aomedia-will-relent-to-fair-av1-patent-licensing-program/

Google Duo supports AV1. I didn't think the smartphone hardware supported real time encoding.

https://www.blog.google/products/duo/4-new-google-duo-features-help-you-stay-connected/

Tom

 

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