X264, x265, h264, h265

x264, x265, h264, h265

What's the best one for movies, guys?

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AV1 already won. H265 is gonna be deprecated in a few years.

The newer H266

I read this exact post at least 5 years ago

All proprietary and royalty-encumbered.

Based.

AV1 is in mass adoption, Youtube is using av1 in most of the recently updated videos. Intel is coming out with dedicated hw decoding. AV1 is winning.

AV1 if you don't need the fanzines HDR standards. h265 if you do need them

wow there's literally no fucking difference

what a shitty comparison image

because it's a still

>tfw
>xeon w3530
>ati radeon hd 5750
>want to encode VP9 2pass CFR 30s 1080p50 16,384 Kbps on veryslow
>3+ hours remaining
shiggy diggy

1080p and above: x265 - 10 bit
below 1080p: x264

Pretty much this, if you're going to be watching 1080p movies in 2022 then you probably don't even have hevc hw decoding. If you do have 10-bit x265 decoding then you could still use that on chinese cartoons since it eliminates a lot of color banding.

>it eliminates a lot of color banding
only on a 10bit output, it doesn't do anything if you just truncate it to 8bit again on output

>Intel is coming out with dedicated hw decoding
And everybody buys a new laptop each year cuase a tech YouTuber got one for free for review.

who gives a fuck about hardware decoding on anything other than mobile devices. my i3 from 2012 can play 2k videos in AV1 with no problems

Doesn't matter, in short the encoder makes less mistakes and thus most color banding is eliminated even when dithering down to 8-bit.

x264.nl/x264/10bit_02-ateme-why_does_10bit_save_bandwidth.pdf

battery life mostly

x264 simply because it's not slow as all fuck and doesn't shit the bed when there's grain. At high bitrates, it's a wash in quality. x265 is only better when it comes to low bitrate + high resolution.

>if you're going to be watching 1080p movies in 2022 then you probably don't even have hevc hw decoding.
What?
Most consumer devices have HEVC HW decoding

h264 and h265 are the codec, x264 and x265 are the encoder

There's no reason not to use x265 anymore for your movies.

>battery life mostly
are you illiterate or what?

from my experience, original if you have too much diskspace and internet speed, h265 if you want space but have fast hardware that can decode it quick enough to not lag while watching(tablets struggle with this often) h 264 for tablets.