> practically speaking nearly everyone is moving on to HEVC. Nearly all the other competitors are in development and unusable because of their really slow encoding time.
Forget commercial softwares, even the popular open-source video encoders like Handbrake or AviDemux or FFMpeg do not have AV1 or any other competing encoders in their release. They do support HEVC though. That itself is telling on the state of the competitors.
Note that I am in no way an advocate for HEVC (even if I sound like one :). I am just speaking from a practical point of view, as a user. If tomorrow there comes another encoder that takes less time to encode, and offers better compression, I'll immediately dump H.264 and H.265 for it.
Note that I am in no way an advocate for HEVC (even if I sound like one :). I am just speaking from a practical point of view, as a user. If tomorrow there comes another encoder that takes less time to encode, and offers better compression, I'll immediately dump H.264 and H.265 for it.