On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 12:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> > I doubt the TV stations use x264,

> I thought DVB-S2 (HD satellite television) is quite commonly using
> H.264... But that is probably off-topic on this list.

They do, in fact.  Here is a VideoSpec (OS X video analyzing software) report 
for a program I recorded last night from a DVB-S2 channel in the United States. 
 Only the "Name" has been changed slightly so as not to reveal the name of the 
program that was recorded:

***** Analyzed File Results *****

*** General Parameters ***
- Name:  Recording_Name.2015-01-11.ts 
- Container:  Mpeg Transport Stream 
- Size:  9.32 GB 
- Duration:  1h 4mn 
- Bitrate:  19.3 Mbps 

*** Video Track Parameters ***
- Format:  H.264/MPEG-4 AVC     <----- ***** HERE IS WHERE IT SHOWS H.264 *****
- Bitrate:  Max.: 17.4 Mbps / Average: 16.5 Mbps / Min.: --- 
- Frame rate (fps):  Max.: Undefined / Average: 59.940 / Min.: Undefined 
- Encoding profile:  [email protected] 
- Image size:  1280*720 
- Pixel Aspect Ratio:  Undefined 
- Display Aspect Ratio:  16:9 
- Interlacing:  Progressive 

*** First Audio Track Parameters ***
- Format:  Mpeg-1 layer 2 (mp2) 
- Bitrate:  256 Kbps 
- Resolution:  Undefined 
- Rate:  48.0 KHz 
- Channel(s):  2 (stereo) 
- Position:  Undefined 

*** Miscellaneous ***
- Subtitle(s): #1 : EIA-608 - --- / #2 : EIA-708 - --- / #3 : EIA-708 - --- / 
- Album: Undefined
- Performer: Undefined
- Genre: Undefined
- Encoded date: Undefined
- Album artist: Undefined

I don't know about the rest of the world, but it is very common to use H.264 on 
DVB-S2 feeds in North America.
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