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25th January 2018, 20:09 | #402 | Link | |
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Not sure about HEIF but HEVC has zero chances to replace jpeg. Enough to say that Google and Mozilla simply won't implement it. It's a big no-go. There is no even a minor doubt of that. JPEG XL or intra-AV1 have all chances. Or some sort of collaboration between these two. |
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26th January 2018, 13:35 | #404 | Link | |
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Sounds like a non-starter with wishy-washy language like that. Pretty sure that's what was said about H.264 as well, but they had no real process in place to make it possible. HEVC even lacked a process to enable one-stop shopping for royalties. They all seem to be stuck in some trap of their own making. |
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26th January 2018, 15:15 | #405 | Link | |
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It's just a beginning.
"The JPEG Committee intends to publish a final Call for Proposals (CfP) following its 78th meeting (January 2018)" There was already some collaboration(?) between Daala developers and JPEG https://people.xiph.org/~jm/daala/revisiting/ Quote:
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28th January 2018, 12:54 | #406 | Link | |
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That said, I hope there's some multi-process optimization. CPU utilization is abysmal when encoding VP9. Last edited by mzso; 28th January 2018 at 12:58. |
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30th January 2018, 01:09 | #407 | Link | |
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http://blog.chiariglione.org/a-crisi...nd-a-solution/
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30th January 2018, 12:16 | #408 | Link | |
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HEVC is 60% more efficient than AVC? I wonder what he's smoking. In my experience it's more like from 0 to 30% (for very specific use cases like anime). |
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30th January 2018, 23:15 | #410 | Link |
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I've only ever encoded one video with HEVC. A musical video with rather high motion. At the same bitrate HEVC did visibly much better than AVC. Also, took forever to encode.
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MSU's codec comparison is out: http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articl...ticleID=122945
It uses a version of libaom from July 2017. |
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