Hackernews posts about H.265
H.265 is a high-efficiency video coding standard that compresses video data to allow for higher-quality Ultra High Definition (UHD) streaming and playback.
- Intel Discontinues High-Speed, Open-Source H.265/HEVC Encoder Project (www.phoronix.com)
- Comparison: H.264 vs. H.265/HEVC vs. VP9 (www.red5.net)
- Firefox 137 Beta Now Available with VA-API Accelerated H.265/HEVC on Linux (www.phoronix.com)
- Video Codec Comparison: AV1 vs. H.265 (www.red5.net)
- Benchmarking FFmpeg's H.265 Options (scottstuff.net)
- Show HN: Video to Image – Client-side frame extraction with AI quality scoring (video-to-image.com)
- Show HN: A macOS screen recorder for the rest of us – free and open source (jsattler.github.io)
- H.264 Is Magic (2016) (sidbala.com)
- Firm boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100k up to staggering $4.5M (www.tomshardware.com)
- H.264 Streaming Fees: What Changed, Who's Affected, and What It Means (www.streamingmedia.com)
- AV1 vs. H.264: What Video Codec to Choose for Your App? (www.red5.net)
- H.267: A Codec for (One Possible) Future (www.streamingmedia.com)
- Have the patents for H.264 MPEG-4 AVC expired yet? (meta.wikimedia.org)