On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 11:44 AM Andreas Schneider <a...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Sunday, June 5, 2022 10:36:19 AM CEST Neal Gompa wrote:
> > H.264 is supported through OpenH264, and H.265 is not a popular codec.
> > Aside from Apple services (which are not available to Linux users
> > anyway), nobody uses H.265 because of the patent situation with HEVC.
>
> Sadly HEVC patent holders put put H.265 in their hardware. Like Sony and Canon
> record HEVC videos in their latest camera versions. Sadly they do not offer
> AV1 :-(
>

That's... unfortunate. Annoying too. I suspect AV1 will become
available on cameras once Twitch AV1 becomes generally available and
preferred for streamers, though. A lot of professional streamers use
those cameras, so demand will sort that out in short order.

We need hardware accelerated AV1 encoding to become available for OBS
Studio to rely on it by default too...



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