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by garblegarble 4381 days ago
It does mean you need to transcode and store twice as many files, which can be a serious pain if you've got a number of different bitrate H.264 assets. It can be a big pain if your software assumes there'll only be a single media file. Not insurmountable but painful for small operations (and for large operations, where there may be a back-catalogue to worry about)

I'm with you in spirit, but in practice I think we can all understand why people often just go for H.264

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This is a new feature launched by one of the biggest web brands there is, so presumably theres no back catalogue.