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by josephlord
4566 days ago
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20 year old tech can avoid patent problems but I share you scepticism about the status of VP8/9. Agree H.264 is cheap but I think you underestimate how cheap. Internet delivered video that is not subscription or pay per view is free! http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/avc/Documents/avcweb.pdf I'm actually sceptical that VP9 will be good enough and patent safe enough to dislodge H.265. From what I've read about Daala I suspect it will too late to the battle. I suspect hardware support for H.265 is already well under way that a convincing improvement would be necessary to stop H.265 dominating the next decade. The advocates for Free codecs need to forget about H.264 and focus on a compelling argument to beat H.265 and get their chosen answer into hardware developments NOW. In 12 months it will be too late if it isn't already. That doesn't mean I don't appreciate the development of these and other codecs, they are a factor in keeping the license prices reasonable. |
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But I suspect you're right about VP9/H.265 decisions being made now, and royalty free alternatives keeping prices down even when the alternatives don't win a lot of market share (could say the same about the never-winning "linux desktop" -- it gets negligible seats, but may have shifted $$$ from Microsoft profit to consumers over the years).