I got distracted. Apparently MPEG is working on H.266, VVC, but while there's AV1,. Google is also doing VP9, and Mozilla is doing Daala, and BBC developed Dirac, and Cisco made Thor
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:23 UTC πͺ¦ -
πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:23 UTC πͺ¦ reading this thread back like AVC... HEVC... AV1... once upon a time I knew these letters but now I have forgotten them all
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:24 UTC πͺ¦ If ppl have barely upgraded from AVC to HEVC I don't think they're gonna switch to AV1 lol
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:24 UTC πͺ¦ Anyway I was looking into this because I have some gigantic mpeg-2 files I want to convert to a more compact format but I don't want it to be lossy
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:25 UTC πͺ¦ actually a bunch of them are MPEG-4 lol
which has AVC in it
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:25 UTC πͺ¦ and HEVC is just H.265
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:26 UTC πͺ¦ all my torrents (which ftr are all legal and legitimate) are, like, H.265
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πͺ¦ (nonphatic@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 19-Mar-2022 09:29:27 UTC πͺ¦ are ppl using that AV1 video codec anyway
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